The Anatomy of Humor: Biopsychosocial and Therapeutic PerspectivesThomas, 1988 - 202 Seiten |
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... stress were explored . It was noted : Laughter binds people together through the sense of a shared experi- ence , even with a stranger . Sociologically , we know , cohesiveness decreases stress and , hence , illness , probably because ...
... stress were explored . It was noted : Laughter binds people together through the sense of a shared experi- ence , even with a stranger . Sociologically , we know , cohesiveness decreases stress and , hence , illness , probably because ...
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... STRESS Lefcourt and Martin ( 1986 ) proposed that humor could be a modera- tor of life stress . They referred to Dixon who viewed the humor response as a cognitive alternative to stress , which was supported by the notions that humor ...
... STRESS Lefcourt and Martin ( 1986 ) proposed that humor could be a modera- tor of life stress . They referred to Dixon who viewed the humor response as a cognitive alternative to stress , which was supported by the notions that humor ...
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... stressful . ) Superiority , tension relief and social forms of humor were judged by facial expressions and the nature of ... stress and it was implied that it could have some ameliorating effect in Type A's . Mantell and Goldstein ( 1985 ) ...
... stressful . ) Superiority , tension relief and social forms of humor were judged by facial expressions and the nature of ... stress and it was implied that it could have some ameliorating effect in Type A's . Mantell and Goldstein ( 1985 ) ...
Inhalt
CHAPTER Page | 3 |
MENTAL DISORDERS AND MOOD | 53 |
COGNITIVE STRATEGIES AND INCONGRUITY | 83 |
Urheberrecht | |
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accompanied activity adult aggressive alexithymia amusing anxiety appreciation of humor arise arousal aspects of humor attitude audience behavior brain cartoons catecholamine Chapter child client clowning cognitive cognitive therapy comedian comedy comic communication considered creative depressed mood depressive described discussed disorders dream drew attention effects emotional expression facial family therapy feelings Freud function funny gelastic hostility humor in therapy humorist hypothalamus incongruity increased individual infant initially John Cleese jokes laughter limbic system logotherapy manic McGhee mental mirth mode mood narcolepsy neurotransmitters observed occurred pain paradox patient perceived personality phenomenon play pleasure potentially problems promote Provocative Therapy provoking provoking films Psychiatry Psychoanalysis psychodynamic psychodynamic psychotherapy psychotherapy punch line regarded relationship response result right hemisphere schizophrenic sense of humor sessions sexual situation smiling social sometimes spontaneous stress suggested technique tension theory therapeutic therapist thought tion treatment utilise humor whilst William Shakespeare
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