
Los efectos terapéuticos del humor y de la risa
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Humor
Health & Wellness
Format
Paperback
Pages
144
Language
Spanish
Published
Jan 1, 2001
Publisher
Editorial Sirio
Edition
3
ISBN-10
8478083030
ISBN-13
9788478083039
Description
David G. Walker explores the profound impact that humor and laughter can have on mental and physical health. Through an engaging narrative, he delves into the science behind laughter and how it serves as a therapeutic tool. Walker offers insights into the ways humor can alleviate stress, enhance mood, and foster meaningful connections among individuals.
Within these pages, readers will discover a range of studies that demonstrate humor's physiological benefits, such as boosting the immune system and reducing pain perception. Walker also addresses the psychological effects, highlighting how laughter can promote resilience and encourage a more optimistic outlook on life.
As he articulates the significance of humor in everyday life, Walker encourages readers to embrace laughter not only as a source of joy but also as a powerful ally in their personal healing journeys. This examination of humor serves as a reminder that sometimes, a good laugh is precisely what one needs to navigate life's challenges.
Within these pages, readers will discover a range of studies that demonstrate humor's physiological benefits, such as boosting the immune system and reducing pain perception. Walker also addresses the psychological effects, highlighting how laughter can promote resilience and encourage a more optimistic outlook on life.
As he articulates the significance of humor in everyday life, Walker encourages readers to embrace laughter not only as a source of joy but also as a powerful ally in their personal healing journeys. This examination of humor serves as a reminder that sometimes, a good laugh is precisely what one needs to navigate life's challenges.
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