This study examined the use of humor between workers and managerial personnel of two different treatment teams within a residential treatment center for emotionally troubled youth. Three primary questions guided the research: (1) What indigenous types of occupational humor will be found within the treatment teams?, (2) How will the use of humor vary between front and back regions of treatment work?, and (3) How does occupational status affect the way in which team members target on another to be the butt of jokes and other humorous remarks
The purpose of this study was to investigate how therapists' use of humor in psychotherapy would aff...
The purpose of this study was to investigate several aspects of humour in cognitive therapy. Eight f...
Aggression at work is an expensive and widespread problem. While a large body of research has studie...
This study explored social workers use of humor with clients in therapy. The main objective of this ...
Research on humor in organizations has rarely considered the social context in which humor occurs. O...
The purpose of this study was to examine the targets and functions of humor in relation to group dev...
Organizations work to socialize members, while members strive to adapt. There is necessarily a blend...
horizontal and vertical relationships in organizations, but little is known about the interpersonal ...
In the psychological literature little has been written about the use of humor in therapy. Especiall...
Humor can be a powerful therapeutic tool in clinical social work: It creates a layer of connection b...
The affective state of the thinker is an important dimension when addressing a chosen problem. Induc...
Despite its essential and universal nature, humor has historically received limited attention from t...
This article is an exploratory analysis of the use of humor as an essential communication tool. Cons...
This Capstone paper was a study of humor in the workplace at the School for International Training i...
Humor is important human behavior that plays a vital role in communication and social interactions. ...
The purpose of this study was to investigate how therapists' use of humor in psychotherapy would aff...
The purpose of this study was to investigate several aspects of humour in cognitive therapy. Eight f...
Aggression at work is an expensive and widespread problem. While a large body of research has studie...
This study explored social workers use of humor with clients in therapy. The main objective of this ...
Research on humor in organizations has rarely considered the social context in which humor occurs. O...
The purpose of this study was to examine the targets and functions of humor in relation to group dev...
Organizations work to socialize members, while members strive to adapt. There is necessarily a blend...
horizontal and vertical relationships in organizations, but little is known about the interpersonal ...
In the psychological literature little has been written about the use of humor in therapy. Especiall...
Humor can be a powerful therapeutic tool in clinical social work: It creates a layer of connection b...
The affective state of the thinker is an important dimension when addressing a chosen problem. Induc...
Despite its essential and universal nature, humor has historically received limited attention from t...
This article is an exploratory analysis of the use of humor as an essential communication tool. Cons...
This Capstone paper was a study of humor in the workplace at the School for International Training i...
Humor is important human behavior that plays a vital role in communication and social interactions. ...
The purpose of this study was to investigate how therapists' use of humor in psychotherapy would aff...
The purpose of this study was to investigate several aspects of humour in cognitive therapy. Eight f...
Aggression at work is an expensive and widespread problem. While a large body of research has studie...