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Laughter Releases ‘Feel Good Hormones’ to Promote Social Bonding

By Honor Whiteman — 2017

Even in the hardest of times, laughter has a steadfast ability to bring people together. A new study reveals how laughter affects the brain, which may help to explain why having a giggle plays such an important role in social bonding.

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In Psychotherapy, The Toilet Has Become the New Couch

Virtual sessions offer the intimacy and comedy of seeing patients and therapists in their personal environments.

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Positive Psychology: A Personal History

Substantial research found that well-being causes many external benefits, including better physical and mental health.

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