Laugh for No Reason

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Raven says:

Poorly written I love laughter yoga, but I could probably learn as much about its theory on the net as this book offers. The writing is full of run-on sentences and repetitive paragraphs. I wish Dr. Kataria had a better editor.

Mindful Social Worker says:

Awkwardly Useful The reader needs to remember this book has been translated and basically written by the creator of “Laughing Yoga”. He wants to share his enthusiasm for this activity and encourage the reader to invest in the practice. That said, it is an awkward read and does not offer someone looking for scientific evidence to support the benefits, much to go on. It is full of the authors personal experiences and these become repetitively cumbersome. It offers much practical, how-to, information that I found quite useful as a mental health practioner but Ive not recommended it to any non-practioners. If someone wants to know about laughing yoga this book is useful. If they want to have more of a knowledge base regarding laughing yoga, keep looking. However, my search reveals, the resources are limited though the benefits to this practice are beginning to scientifically show promise.

Bharat Bhatia "dragunmunky" says:

there is a good reason to laugh for no reason This book was very good. It gives a layout of how to run laughing club sessions while also explaining the physiological benefits of laughter.


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