The Best Medicine? The Nature Of Humour And Its Significance For The Process of Psychotherapy
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https://doi.org/10.65828/6hgm1f27Keywords:
Humour, laughter, evolution, resolution, subversion, play, creativity, powerAbstract
In this paper the theoretical landscape of humour will be surveyed, giving the reader a glimpse into the origin, evolution, and meaning of the complex and ubiquitous phenomenon of humour. The significance of humour for the practice of psychotherapy is also discussed.
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