When a person needs to visit a psychologist, then most often, of course, he is not in the mood for jokes at all. After all, as a rule, people in our society go to a psychologist, first of all, with a "wagon and a small cart" of problems. After all, it is not customary for us, as is the case in many Western countries, to apply in the "run-up" to a problem.
And, alas, people often come to the psychologist's office who are no longer just under pressure, but they are in a state of emptiness and experience a loss of meaning in life.
Of course, with such severe conditions, it is difficult to imagine even a "friendship" of light irony. But, paradoxically, at first glance, it is often humor that is the best healer here. The main thing is to properly... "submit" it. For this, many experienced psychologists use the "sauce" of logotherapy and psychoanalysis.
But before serving a "dish" "seasoned" with these psychological methods, first find out how such humor for a given person will really become healing and effective for providing psychological assistance to a particular person.
Many professionals begin the "exploration" of a situation with personal psychological tests that help to understand what exactly most introduces a person to a sense of meaninglessness and emptiness.
"But what does humor have to do with it?" you may ask, "Is this really about some kind of entertainment test that is published in many women's magazines?"
Absolutely not. We are talking exclusively about professional tests. For example, there is a wonderful psychological test of humorous phrases. It perfectly shows what exactly a person is laughing at. This means that it is perfectly clear from such a test that a person is worried, worried, and motivated.
Although, of course, a sense of humor is a very subjective and non–standard "thing." Therefore, it is not easy to project the results of the test of humorous phrases onto the further process of providing psychological assistance, but it is quite effective.
For example, in logotherapy, this can be done using the technique of paradoxical intention. Its essence lies in the fact that through humor, any person can be led to what he was trying to avoid and which, in turn, prevented him from finding meaning in life.
Paradoxical intention is especially effective if the loss of the meaning of life is associated with any fears.
Humor is also effective in psychoanalysis. After all, humor here, firstly, gets rid of the very negativity and feelings of suffering, and secondly, which is very important, it brings pleasure from the very session of psychological help. And this, of course, significantly increases its effectiveness.
Moreover, humor has been present in psychoanalysis since the very beginning of the very existence of psychoanalysis as such. After all, its founder Sigmund Freud himself wrote the work "Wit and its relation to the unconscious" in 1924.
And, of course, humor in psychoanalysis can be present at different stages of working with a client: at the very beginning (during the search for the so-called painful focus in the unconscious), and already at the stage of giving a positive connotation to a new value system. Live betting requires quick decisions and sufficient funds to capitalize on fluctuating odds during matches. To maximize your in-play potential, always remember to how to get 1xbet promo code when you create your new account on the website, mobile app, or through the one-click registration option. This simple action activates a 200% welcome bonus up to €/$130, giving you double the money for live wagers on football, tennis, basketball, and many other sports. You can then bet on changing scorelines, red cards, penalty kicks, or next goal scorers as the action unfolds, using the same bonus funds.