Description |
275 pages : forms ; 21 cm |
Contents |
Introduction1. The History of Laughter 2. We Laugh to Thrive3. The Best Medicine 4. Motion Creates Emotion 5. Our Sixth Sense-Humor 6. Playing with the Laughter Effect 7. Smile and the Whole World Smiles with You 8. Gleeful Gratitude 9. Self-Compassion with a Smile 10. Joyful Journaling and Positive Reframing 11. The Last Laugh Conclusion: The Laughter Effect in Practice GlossaryResourcesAcknowledgmentsNotes |
Summary |
"In The Laughter Effect, Ros Ben-Moshe provides a roadmap to tap into the lighter side of life with laughter therapy. Ben-Moshe shares tips and tools to achieve an intentional state of being she calls the Laughter Effect--a way to elevate mindfulness, gratitude, and self-compassion. When used regularly, it enhances resilience to stress, enabling you to respond to adversity and bounce forward with humor, levity, and grace. Drawing on research from around the world, practice and wisdom from humor and laughter therapy, and positive psychology and neuroscience, Ben-Moshe shows you how to use the energy of laughter and joy to counter stress hormones and stimulate a daily dose of positive wellbeing with “happy hormones.” The techniques, strategies and practices you'll learn can transform your physical, mental, social and emotional landscape. Viewing life through a laughter lens will awaken a positive change in yourself, how you respond to the world and, in turn, how the world responds to you"-- Provided by publisher. |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographic references (pages 261-275). |
Subject |
Laughter.
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Positive psychology.
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Laughter -- Therapeutic use.
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Resilience (Personality trait)
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Happiness.
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Self-actualization (Psychology)
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Genre |
Self-help publications.
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ISBN |
9781639105755 hc. |
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1639105751 hc. |
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