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Cases on applied and therapeutic humor / Michael K. Cundall, Stephanie Kelly.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Cundall, Michael K., 1974- author.
Contributor:
Kelly, Stephanie, 1984- editor.
Cundall, Michael K., 1974- editor.
Series:
Advances in medical diagnosis, treatment, and care (AMDTC) book series.
Advances in Medical Diagnosis, Treatment, and Care (AMDTC) Book Series
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Medical personnel and patient.
Medical care.
Professional-Patient Relations.
Delivery of Health Care.
Medical Subjects:
Professional-Patient Relations.
Delivery of Health Care.
Physical Description:
50 PDFs (267 pages)
Place of Publication:
Hershey, Pennsylvania : IGI Global, [2021]
System Details:
Mode of access: World Wide Web.
Summary:
"This book examines on applied and therapeutic humor. It covers topics ranging from propriety, effectiveness, perception, and cultural variables"-- Provided by publisher.
Contents:
Chapter 1. You dropped your butter
Chapter 2. Response: "you dropped your butter" laughing the pain away: the cathartic value of relief humor in health communication
Chapter 3. Infusions and explosions: reframing through belly laughs
Chapter 4. Response: "infusions and explosions: reframing through belly laughter"
Chapter 5. A unit of blood and a pinch of humor
Chapter 6. Response: "a unit of blood and a pinch of humor"
Chapter 7. A trip to the "filling" station
Chapter 8. Response: "a trip to the 'filling' station"
Chapter 9. Humor in family therapy
Chapter 10. Response: "humor in family therapy"
Chapter 11. Outside the inside humor: mixed messages for medical spouses
Chapter 12. Response: "outside the inside humor: mixed messages for medical spouses"
Chapter 13. Party in the front
Chapter 14. Response: building resilience through humor - positive impact on stress coping and health: "party in the front"
Chapter 15. RIP 2855
Chapter 16. Response: "RIP 2855"
Chapter 17. "Your doctor is right": using humor to manage uncertainty with unknown illnesses
Chapter 18. Response: "'your doctor is right': using humor to manage uncertainty with unknown illness"
Chapter 19. Just kidding!
Chapter 20. Response: "just kidding!"
Chapter 21. India is in Asia?
Chapter 22. Response: "India is in Asia?"
Chapter 23. But why were you in a bar fight?
Chapter 24. Response: "but why were you in a bar fight?"
Chapter 25. Humor and mental health therapy
Chapter 26. Response: "humor and mental health therapy"
Chapter 27. "Just counting the threads!"
Chapter 28. Response: "'just counting the threads!'"
Chapter 29. A prescription for humor
Chapter 30. Response: "a prescription for humor"
Chapter 31. Breaking up is hard to do: a humorous strategy to help de-escalate and terminate the patient/provider relationship
Chapter 32. Response: "Breaking up is hard to do: a humorous strategy to help de-escalate and terminate the patient/provider relationship"
Chapter 33. "So, you're not a witch?"
Chapter 34. Response: "'So, you're not a witch?'"
Chapter 35. "I have abs!?"
Chapter 36. Response: "'I have abs!?'"
Chapter 37. Four-thirty on a Friday
Chapter 38. Response: "Four-thirty on a Friday"
Chapter 39. "A Ph.D. doesn't count!"
Chapter 40. Response: "'a Ph.D. doesn't count!'".
Notes:
Description based on print version record.
"Premier Reference Source" -- Cover.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:
9781799845294
179984529X
OCLC:
1140352245

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