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Laughter Therapy (Latest Articles)
Latest indexed articles for 'Laughter Therapy'
Articles 51 to 60 of 67:
[Helpful laughter and psychotherapy]
30 Dec 2003
rec_pub_14964884-helpful-laughter-psychotherapy.htm
[Laughter and humor, a serious affair?]
30 Dec 2003
rec_pub_14964883-laughter-humor-serious-affair.htm
29 Nov 2003
Humor and laughter have been a focus of attention in the popular media and in the medical literature. Despite statements about the health benefits of humor, current research is insufficient to validate such claims. There is support in the literature ...
rec_pub_14696878-humor-medicine.htm
30 Aug 2003
rec_pub_14593272-have-heard-about.htm
The effect of mirthful laughter on stress and natural killer cell activity.
27 Feb 2003
CONTEXT: A recent survey of rural Midwestern cancer patients revealed that humor was one of the most frequently used complementary therapies. Psychoneuroimmunology research suggests that, in addition to its established psychological benefits, humor ...
rec_pub_12652882-the-effect-mirthful-laughter-stress-natural-killer-cell-activity.htm
28 Nov 2002
rec_pub_12487970-therapeutic-value-humor.htm
Frequency of use of complementary and alternative medicine in women with breast cancer.
30 Oct 2002
PURPOSE/OBJECTIVES: To estimate the frequency of use of complementary and alternative medicine (CAM) therapies among women diagnosed with breast cancer and to identify demographic and clinical factors associated with CAM use in these patients. ...
rec_pub_12432415-frequency-use-complementary-alternative-medicine-women-breast-cancer.htm
30 Aug 2002
rec_pub_12561754-the-healing-value-fun.htm
Humor as the focal point of treatment for forensic psychiatric patients.
29 Jun 2002
Framed as a qualitative case study based on constructivist notions, the research being reported evaluates the Humor Group, a unique treatment modality evoking therapeutic change by engaging male forensic psychiatric patients and nursing students in ...
rec_pub_12060948-humor-focal-point-treatment-forensic-psychiatric-patients.htm
Effect of forced laughter on mood.
30 Jan 2002
This study examined the effect of a brief period of forced laughter on the mood of adults. Participants (N=17) rated their mood before and after 1 min. of forced laughter. Although the participants generally rated their mood as positive prior to the ...
rec_pub_11898980-effect-forced-laughter-mood.htm
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