2023
DOI: 10.1108/mhsi-11-2022-0071
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Laughter, mental health and cancer: a case study of Ros Ben-Moshe

Abstract: Purpose The purpose of this paper is to meet Ros Ben-Moshe, a cancer survivor – or rather thriver – and lecturer in positive psychology at La Trobe University, describes how she uses laughter to boost levity and mental health. Design/methodology/approach This case study is divided into two parts: an autoethnographic life story of Ros Ben-Moshe, followed by 10 questions and answers. Findings Regular laughter is an enjoyable way to stimulate the feel-good chemicals dopamine, oxytocin, serotonin and endorphin… Show more

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“…Mindfulness is the practice of cultivating non-judgmental awareness of the present moment. Laughter yoga incorporates mindfulness principles by encouraging participants to be fully present and engaged in the experience of laughter (Ben-Moshe, 2018) [2] . Mindful laughter involves consciously directing attention to the sensations, emotions, and thoughts that arise during laughter.…”
Section: Laughter Yoga and Mindfulnessmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Mindfulness is the practice of cultivating non-judgmental awareness of the present moment. Laughter yoga incorporates mindfulness principles by encouraging participants to be fully present and engaged in the experience of laughter (Ben-Moshe, 2018) [2] . Mindful laughter involves consciously directing attention to the sensations, emotions, and thoughts that arise during laughter.…”
Section: Laughter Yoga and Mindfulnessmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The four Laughie techniques "Enjoy it your way," "Natural is best," "Train to gain," and "Laugh for a reason," for example, for health or happiness can help. And once achieved it is a mastery experience that can promote self-efficacy, or our belief in our own ability (Bandura 1995).…”
Section: Highlighting the Laughie Challengementioning
confidence: 99%
“…In this research, ICAE stimulated practical and collaborative communication to gain insight into this community-based mental health initiative. It also led to a citizen ethnography initiative (see Future Research), and a case study (Neal and Gonot-Schoupinsky 2022) in a series of otherwise academic case studies (e.g., Ben-Moshe and Gonot-Schoupinsky 2023; Berger and Gonot-Schoupinsky 2023). However, ICAE will not be suitable if the “invitee” is unwilling or unable to develop autoethnographic skills.…”
Section: Research Limitations and Practical Implicationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Many of the results of this section can be generalized to modules in Pr L over any presentably monoidal category V ∈ Alg(Pr L ) and V-linear functors. Parts of these generalizations were carried out by the first author in [Ben23], building on the works of [GH15, Hin20,Hin23,Hei23]. The main feature of modes is that being an M-module is a property rather than extra structure, and that any left adjoint functor is automatically M-linear.…”
Section: Atomic Objectsmentioning
confidence: 99%