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Introduction to humor as therapy, November 4, 2002
This review is from: Almost Home: Embracing the Magical Connection Between Positive Humor & Spirituality (Paperback)
"Almost Home: Embracing the Magical Connection Between Positive Humor & Spirituality" is the autobiographical journey of Jacki Kwan as she learns to bring laughter into her own life as well as the lives of others. In the text Jacki shows how she has learned to use laughter to help heal (physically as well as emotionally) and inspire. It is consistently clear throughout the text that she encourages the use of positive humor to connect to your deeper spiritual self as well as to help others connect with themself. Jacki works with a theraputic humor program and has helped create such programs at various locations. If you are interested in using humor for therapy the appendices contain useful information and resources. An enjoyable book that reminds the reader of the importance of laughter in our lives, it is a recommended read.
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Laughter Therapy--Just What We Need!, April 1, 2002
This review is from: Almost Home: Embracing the Magical Connection Between Positive Humor & Spirituality (Paperback)
This is a wonderful book written by a lady who has always wanted to heal the world one "ha" at a time, but who now realizes that the "ah's" are just as important! In describing how she provides humor, gentle attention, and laughter to seniors in a nursing home, I couldn't help but think how lucky those folks are to have Jacki (aka "Elfinya") in their lives! I couldn't help but remember the final weeks of my own mother's life. The doctors led me to expect no more than a few days before my mother's imminent demise. I spent every day and night with her.Though she suffered from advanced dementia and showed no outward response, I caressed her, spoke to her and played recordings of old, familiar melodies from her childhood. Well, the medical staff were astonished when my mom's "end-of-life expectancy" was exceeded by many weeks! After reading this wonderful book, I realized that even though my mom's body and mind were compromised, her "spirit" was alive and well! That is the message of this book--the gentle, humorous attention administered by "Elfina" to those lucky seniors can indeed rekindle the "spark",the unique and special "spirit" that is so often lost in the cold, clinical, lonely environment of a nursing home or hospital. This is a treasure of a book, and I urge everyone to read it!
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Reconnecting from the inside...out, March 28, 2002
This review is from: Almost Home: Embracing the Magical Connection Between Positive Humor & Spirituality (Paperback)
Almost Home picks you up and takes you on a spiritual journey of both revelation and vulnerability. Jacki reaches down to your very core and shares her most intimate feelings and experiences, in the hope it may make our journey `home' a little easier. This book holds the key to unlock the secrets deep within us. Jacki shows us how, through facing her own challenges, to acknowledge our fears, inhibitions and any preprogrammed beliefs we may have about ourselves. Almost Home has a delightfully different approach to fulfilling our lives with all that is valuable...health, happiness, love, compassion, selflessness and the ability to laugh and bring great joy not only to others, but to ourselves also. Laughter has the ability to pierce through the darkest of times. Jacki lovingly reminds us, throughout her book, never to miss an opportunity to lift someone's spirits, if only for a moment, for that moment may last a lifetime. What wonderful words to take on our journey......THANK YOU Jacki!
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