Literature DB >> 27439375

Therapeutic Benefits of Laughter in Mental Health: A Theoretical Review.

JongEun Yim1.   

Abstract

In modern society, fierce competition and socioeconomic interaction stress the quality of life, causing a negative influence on a person's mental health. Laughter is a positive sensation, and seems to be a useful and healthy way to overcome stress. Laughter therapy is a kind of cognitive-behavioral therapies that could make physical, psychological, and social relationships healthy, ultimately improving the quality of life. Laughter therapy, as a non-pharmacological, alternative treatment, has a positive effect on the mental health and the immune system. In addition, laughter therapy does not require specialized preparations, such as suitable facilities and equipment, and it is easily accessible and acceptable. For these reasons, the medical community has taken notice and attempted to include laughter therapy to more traditional therapies. Decreasing stress-making hormones found in the blood, laughter can mitigate the effects of stress. Laughter decreases serum levels of cortisol, epinephrine, growth hormone, and 3,4-dihydrophenylacetic acid (a major dopamine catabolite), indicating a reversal of the stress response. Depression is a disease, where neurotransmitters in the brain, such as norepinephrine, dopamine, and serotonin, are reduced, and there is something wrong in the mood control circuit of the brain. Laughter can alter dopamine and serotonin activity. Furthermore, endorphins secreted by laughter can help when people are uncomfortable or in a depressed mood. Laughter therapy is a noninvasive and non-pharmacological alternative treatment for stress and depression, representative cases that have a negative influence on mental health. In conclusion, laughter therapy is effective and scientifically supported as a single or adjuvant therapy.

Entities:  

Mesh:

Year:  2016        PMID: 27439375     DOI: 10.1620/tjem.239.243

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Tohoku J Exp Med        ISSN: 0040-8727            Impact factor:   1.848


  8 in total

1.  Relationship between the peroxidation of leukocytes index ratio and a functional mathematical index including uric acid levels and health-related habits: a pilot study.

Authors:  Ilaria Peluso; Raffaella Reggi; Nagendra Sastry Yarla; Yaroslava Longhitano; Maura Palmery
Journal:  Eat Weight Disord       Date:  2017-09-15       Impact factor: 4.652

2.  The web of laughter: frontal and limbic projections of the anterior cingulate cortex revealed by cortico-cortical evoked potential from sites eliciting laughter.

Authors:  F M Zauli; M Del Vecchio; S Russo; V Mariani; V Pelliccia; P d'Orio; I Sartori; P Avanzini; F Caruana
Journal:  Philos Trans R Soc Lond B Biol Sci       Date:  2022-09-21       Impact factor: 6.671

3.  Disturbance of neurotransmitter metabolism in drug-naïve, first-episode major depressive disorder: a comparative study on adult and adolescent cohorts.

Authors:  Liwei Wang; Ping Yang; Chao Yang; Dong Yang; Xiangxin Wu; Ting Cao; Cuirong Zeng; Qian Chen; Shuangyang Zhang; Zhenyu Zhu; Shimeng Jiao; Hualin Cai
Journal:  Eur Arch Psychiatry Clin Neurosci       Date:  2022-04-11       Impact factor: 5.760

Review 4.  Effects of Facial Muscles Exercise on Mental Health: A Systematic Review.

Authors:  Rumiko Okamoto; Toshie Manabe; Katsuyoshi Mizukami
Journal:  Int J Environ Res Public Health       Date:  2021-11-21       Impact factor: 3.390

5.  Effects of Simulated Laughter Therapy Using a Breathing Exercise: A Study on Hospitalized Pulmonary Tuberculosis Patients.

Authors:  Kwang-Sim Jang; Jeong-Eun Oh; Gyeong-Suk Jeon
Journal:  Int J Environ Res Public Health       Date:  2022-08-17       Impact factor: 4.614

6.  "The Penny Drops": Investigating Insight Through the Medium of Cryptic Crosswords.

Authors:  Kathryn J Friedlander; Philip A Fine
Journal:  Front Psychol       Date:  2018-07-03

7.  Does Laughter Predict Onset of Functional Disability and Mortality Among Older Japanese Adults? The JAGES Prospective Cohort Study.

Authors:  Yudai Tamada; Kenji Takeuchi; Chikae Yamaguchi; Masashige Saito; Tetsuya Ohira; Kokoro Shirai; Katsunori Kondo
Journal:  J Epidemiol       Date:  2020-11-21       Impact factor: 3.211

8.  Adapting to People With Schizophrenia: A Phenomenological Study on a Rural Society in Indonesia.

Authors:  Retno Lestari; Ah Yusuf; Rachmat Hargono; Febri Endra Budi Setyawan; Ridhoyanti Hidayah; Ahsan Ahsan
Journal:  Indian J Psychol Med       Date:  2020-07-12
  8 in total

北京卡尤迪生物科技股份有限公司 © 2022-2023.