Humour and Healing in the Person-centred Therapy Room

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Humour and Healing in the Person-centred Therapy Room

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  • 製本 Paperback:紙装版/ペーパーバック版/ページ数 194 p.
  • 言語 ENG
  • 商品コード 9781041070894

Full Description

Mainstream therapeutic modalities have very little to say about humour in therapy, but every therapist will tell you that it is impossible to banish it from the therapy room. This book begins with a historical exploration of humour's function in society and in relationships and considers how humour came to be something of a taboo in psychotherapy. It offers insights from psychological, sociological and neuroscientific research into what humour reveals about a person's character and emotional state, and how that enables the counsellor to connect and empathise with the client. The second half of the book is devoted to how humour can enhance the therapeutic alliance, drawing on the research literature and first-hand experience. Taking the principles of person-centred counselling as its foundation, the book describes how humour materialises in practice and how it can be embraced to the benefit of the client and practitioner alike.

Providing practical advice on how to work with humour as and when it arises, this is an essential tool for students, and novice and experienced practitioners alike.

Contents

Introduction: Why this book is needed Part I: Humour defined and theorised 1. Definitions and theories 2. Humour senses and styles 3. Is humour universal and eternal? Part II: Better than an apple a day? Can humour be therapeutic? 4. Models of therapeutic humour 5. Humour-based therapies 6. What the research reveals Part III: Humour and the person-centred approach 7. Carl Rogers and humour 8. Is there a place for humour in the person-centred therapy room? Part IV: Working with humour 9. Practical considerations 10. Training to work with humour