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Humor has long been recognized as a powerful tool in therapy, capable of breaking down barriers, fostering rapport, and promoting healing. This interactive session, presented by Mallori DeSalle, MA, LMHC, NCC, CMHC, CHP, delves into the art and science of using therapeutic humor to support clients in their therapeutic journey. Participants will explore the multifaceted benefits of humor in therapy, including its ability to reduce stress, enhance resilience, and facilitate emotional processing. Through case studies, role-playing exercises, and group discussions, attendees will learn practical strategies for incorporating humor into their therapeutic practice in a safe and ethical manner. Whether you're a seasoned therapist looking to refresh your approach or a new practitioner eager to expand your therapeutic toolkit, this session offers valuable insights and practical techniques for harnessing the power of humor to support your clients on their path to healing and growth. Join us and discover how humor can be a transformative force in the therapeutic process.
Mallori and colleagues discuss ways humor can help increase vulnerability when facilitating groups. This workshop has some amazing panelists that range from clinician, military to laughter leader.
Mallori DeSalle, (very funny) Dr. Stan Steindl and colleague Lodge McCammon discuss how humor and compassion connect.
Host David Prescott experiences therapeutic humor with the help of Mallori and fellow panelist.
The Great Lakes Prevention Technology and Training Center host Mallori and fellow panelist (Dr. Lodge McCammon) in a 90 minute webinar on how humor can be used in prevention communities.