
Welcome to the Psychology of Humour. Learn what makes people laugh. Enjoy the course and I hope you can make some people laugh!
My interview with famous comedian Terry Alderton, who has appeared at the Apollo and much more. He's a funny guy!
Liliana De Leo is founder and president of Living Laughter™ and Fitness Firm. She holds a bachelor’s degree in Leisure Sciences and has worked in the field of health and wellness since 1998. She is a certified Laughter Yoga Teacher and Can Fit Pro Personal Trainer. Liliana has a strong background in the fitness field having worked as Fitness Program Director for the YMCA. She became a Laughter Yoga Leader in 2006 and due to a growing demand for her services, she opened the Living Laughter™ Centre in 2008. Liliana was trained by the founder of Laughter Yoga, Dr. Madan Kataria, and became a Laughter Yoga Teacher in 2011. She since provides the Laughter Yoga Leader Trainings to people from all walks of life. Her corporate laughter yoga workshops inspire many to include the “Living Laughter™” philosophy in their personal and professional lives.
Introduction:
Laughter is a universal and powerful human experience that is contagious, uplifting, and brings people together. This course will explore the psychology of laughter, its benefits, types of humour, what makes things funny, and how to make people laugh.
Course Outline:
Part 1: The Psychology of Laughter
- The benefits of laughter for mental and physical health
- The science of laughter and how the brain responds to humor
- The role of humour in human communication and social interaction
- Bad Dad jokes
- Interview with Comedian Terry Alderton
Part 2: Types of Humor
- Observational humour
- Wordplay and puns
- Satire and sarcasm
- Absurdity and surrealism
Part 3: What Makes Things Funny?
- The incongruity theory of humour
- The superiority theory of humour
- Theory of benign violation
- Theory of emotional relief
Part 4: How to Make People Laugh
- Developing a sense of humour and finding your comedic style
- Paying attention to your audience's interests and sensitivities
- Using surprise and unexpected twists
- Timing and delivery
- Telling jokes and using humour in conversation
- Using humour in your presentations and public speaking
- Laughter Yoga
Part 5: Psychoanalysis of Jokes
- Introduction to Freud and Jokes
- Chapter 1: Theories of Humour
- Chapter 2: Freud's Theory of Jokes
- Chapter 3: The Function of Jokes
- Chapter 4: The Structure of Jokes
- Chapter 5: The Dark Side of Jokes
- Chapter 6: Contemporary Theories of Humour
Assessment
Conclusion:
This course provides insights into the psychology of laughter, benefits, humour types, and what makes things funny, as well as practical tips on how to make people laugh. By learning how to use humour effectively, you can improve your social skills, communication, and personal relationships, and foster a more positive and fun-loving environment.