University Press of America
Pages: 124
Trim: 6 x 9
978-0-7618-4361-0 • Paperback • October 2008 • $48.99 • (£38.00)
Sandra Meggert, Ph.D., is a counselor educator, mental health counselor, writer, private consultant and workshop presenter. She has discovered that laughing at one's self is an important skill to have and finds that she has the opportunity to use it frequently. The Creative Humor at Work seminars she conducts permit her to laugh and have fun…legitimately.
Chapter 1. Introduction to the Humor Perspective—What is it?
Chapter 2. Benefits of Humor
Chapter 3. Obstacles to using Humor
Chapter 4. Gender Differences
Chapter 5. Humor in Relationships—How can I Infuse the Humor Perspective in My Relationships?
Chapter 6. Humor and Techniques
Chapter 7. Creative Humor at Work: Using the Humor Perspective
Chapter 8. More Creative Humor at Work: Professional Settings, Virtual Teams, and Counseling
Chapter 9. Conclusions—Learning to Live the Humor Perspective
Many of the stories she relates along the way are laugh-out-loud funny. Also valuable are Meggert's tips for using humor appropraitely when interacting with persons who are seriously ill or with one's co-workers at the office.
— Asu Magazine
I also saw it as what I might call a 'how to' book in terms of how one would go about utilizing humor in various aspects of educational endeavors, i.e. workshops, classes, the workplace, etc. You make a strong case for the value of humor in all of these situations and also provide the reader ways of utilizing humor for the various publics.
— Doug Gross, Counselor Educator, Retired Professor, Arizona State University