Humor as a Defense Mechanism in Patients Reaching the End of Their Lives
Legrand, Camille
Humor as a Defense Mechanism in Patients Reaching the End of Their Lives - 2017.
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Our study focuses on how patients at the end of life use humor in their narration. The objective is to look at the beneficial effects of this lesser-known defense mechanism, taking a case study as an example. The results have led us to believe that laughter can be therapeutic for patients reaching the end of life inasmuch as it relieves them of their fear of death and allows them to play a final role in the continuity of their personal history. Finally, we look at the moral and therapeutic values of end-of-life models which, on the contrary, recommend the apathetic acceptance of impending death (E. Kübler-Ross).
Humor as a Defense Mechanism in Patients Reaching the End of Their Lives - 2017.
84
Our study focuses on how patients at the end of life use humor in their narration. The objective is to look at the beneficial effects of this lesser-known defense mechanism, taking a case study as an example. The results have led us to believe that laughter can be therapeutic for patients reaching the end of life inasmuch as it relieves them of their fear of death and allows them to play a final role in the continuity of their personal history. Finally, we look at the moral and therapeutic values of end-of-life models which, on the contrary, recommend the apathetic acceptance of impending death (E. Kübler-Ross).
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