笑声与心理健康:Madan Kataria博士的个案研究

IF 0.8 Q4 SOCIAL WORK
Madan Kataria, R. Ben-Moshe, Freda N. Gonot-Schoupinsky
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本文的目的是与Madan Kataria博士会面,他是大笑瑜伽的创始人和创造者。本案例研究分为两个部分:Madan Kataria的自传转录,然后是对他的十个问题的采访。研究结果笑瑜伽(LY)的流行已经从1995年的少数人发展成为一项全球性的运动,成千上万的人在面对面和网上交流,为它的健康而笑。研究局限/启示这是一个个人的叙述,尽管他30年来一直站在用有意识的笑来提高幸福感的最前沿。实际意义sly促进了一系列身体、心理和情感健康的结果,这些结果不依赖于幽默或笑话来刺激笑声。这是一种有益的资源,适合于弱势群体使用,包括患有抑郁症或焦虑症的人群。社会意义LY方法适用于所有年龄和能力的人,通过笑声这一通用语言,增强心理健康,减少压力水平,增加社会联系和社区。原创性/价值据作者所知,这是第一次对Kataria博士的案例研究和采访,深入探讨了他的个人背景,概述了他创办国际LY背后的动机和经验。
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Laughter and mental health: a case study of Dr Madan Kataria
Purpose The purpose of this paper is to meet Dr Madan Kataria, the founder and creator of Laughter Yoga. Design/methodology/approach This case study is presented in two sections: a transcribed autobiography of Madan Kataria, followed by a ten-question interview with him. Findings The popularity of Laughter Yoga (LY) has spread from a handful of people since 1995 to a global movement with tens of thousands of people who commune in person and online, laughing for the health of it. Research limitations/implications This is a personal narrative, albeit from someone who has been at the forefront of using intentional laughter for well-being for 30 years. Practical implications LY promotes an array of physical, psychological and emotional health outcomes that does not rely on humour or jokes to stimulate laughter. It is a beneficial resource suited for use in vulnerable population groups, including people experiencing depression or anxiety. Social implications The LY methodology is suited to people of all ages and abilities, enhancing mental health, decreasing stress levels and growing social connections and community through the universal language of laughter. Originality/value To the best of the authors’ knowledge, this is the first case study and interview with Dr Kataria that delves into his personal background, outlining his motivation and experience behind founding LY internationally.
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