Humor is defined as 'something that is or has the ability to be comical or amusing', and in the physiological definition, 'it is fluid contained in the body such as blood or lymph'. What better way to help heal anyone than by getting his/her own body to react to the healing process by engaging in the blood and lymphatic systems. A recent movie starring Robin Williams called Patch Adams is a true story of the life of a physician who defied medical gravitas for three decades to make patients laugh. Within the confines of healing there are NO confines. Dr Bottari discusses how you can incorporate laughter techniques in your practice to boost your success rate and accelerate your patient's healing. -A. Bottari [Lecture CD 2008]
CD $15.00