What Makes the Therapeutic Laughter of Laughter Club Different From Other Humorous And Laughter-Filled Activities?
Laughter Clubs utilize a systematic activity approach that is based on a foundation of both ancient practices, such as yoga & meditation, and modern medical science. Members of Laughter Clubs are engaged as active and interactive participants, not a passive audience being entertained. Laughter Clubs promote laughter as a genuine form of exercise. The therapeutic laughter program called the Laughter Club makes the natural and positive power of laughter a widely accessible health option, in long-term care for example, through the work of professional Activity Therapists and Recreation Therapists. The Laughter Club can be applied in communities as a form of social glue. In this method, laughter is evoked by self-starting not by humor, jokes or comedy. One does not need to have a sense of humor in order to laugh. In fact, over a period of time, participation in Laughter Clubs appears to have the effect of improving the sense of humor. Most often the laughter activity takes place in a group
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