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pubblicato nel Gennaio - Febbraio 2005 ne Il Fisioterapista - fascicolo n.1

Bibliografia

Le Origini

  1. Hodgkinson L. La terapia del sorriso. Armenia, Milano 1999.

  2. Darwin C. L’espressione delle emozioni nell’uomo e negli animali. Boringhieri, Torino 1982.

  3. Mc Comas H. The origin of laughter. “Psychogical Review”, 30, 1923.

  4. Moody RJ. Il riso fa buon sangue: il valore terapeutico dell’umorismo. Mondatori, Milano 1978.

  5. Gardner H, Ling PK, Silverman J. Comprehension and appreciation of humorous material following brain damage. “Brain”, 98, 1975.

  6. Shammi W, Stuss DT. Humour appreciation: a role of the rigth frontal lobe. “Brain”, 122, 1999.

  7. Alexander MP, Benson DF. Frontal lobes and language. “Brain Lang.”, 37, 1989.

  8. Stuss DT, Benson DF. Emotional concomitans of psychosurgery. Neuropsychology of human emotion. Guilford Press, New York 1983.

  9. Stuss DT. Frontal lobe dysfunction and emotional changes. “Journal of Clinical Psychology”, 1992.

  10. Stuss DT. Self, awareness, and the frontal lobes. In: The self, interdisciplinary approaches. New York, 1991.

  11. Mesulam MM. Principles of behavioural neurology – Philadelphia, 1985

La Psicologia

  1. Freud S. Il motto di spirito e la sua relazione con l’inconscio, in: Opere – Bollati – Boringhieri, Torino 1981.

  2. Freud S. Humor. “International Journal of Psycho-Analysis”, 9, 1928.

Le Teorie

  1. Maes M. The effects of Psychological stress on leukocyte subset distribution in human: evidence of immune activation. “Neuropsychobiology” 1999.

  2. Paolucci S, Antonucci G, Pratesi L, Traballesi M, Lubich S, Grasso MG. Post stroke depression and its role in rehabilitation of patients “Archives of physical medicine and rehabilitation”, 80, 1999.

  3. Schwartz JA, Speed NM, Brunberg JA, Brewer TL, Brown M, Greden JF. Depression in stroke rehabilitation “Biol. Psychiatry”, 33, 1993.

  4. Parikh RM, Robinson RG, Lipsey JR, Starkstein SE, Fedoroff JP, Price TR. The impact of post-stroke depression on recovery in activities of daily living over a 2-year follow-up. “Archives of neurology”, 47, 1990.

  5. Tate DG, Maynard F, Forcheimer M. Predictors of psychologic distress one year after spinal cord injury. “American journal of physical medicine and rehabilitation”, 1993.

  6. Gomez J. Good Health 1986.

  7. Cousins N. Anatomy of an illness (as perceived by the patient) “New English Journal of medicine”, 1976.

  8. Cousins N. Anatomy of an illness as perceived by the patient. W.W. Norton and Company, 1979.

  9. Cannon WB. La saggezza del corpo In: Wasmer Smith L. La mente e il corpo Scientific American Focus. Mondadori, Milano 1998.

  10. Halse River W. Cit. In: Wasmer Smith L. La mente e il corpo. Scientific American Focus Mondadori, Milano 1998.

  11. Kittermaster AR. The sixth sense of ranger “The pratictioner”, 1983.

  12. Fernandez E, Turk DC. The utility of cognitive coping strategies for altering pain perception: a meta – analysis – “Pain”, 1989.

  13. Blackburn IM, Davidson KM. Cognitive Therapy for depression and anxiety. Blackwell Scientific Publication, Oxford, 1990.

  14. Freeman A, Pretzer J, Fleming B, Simon KM. Clinical application of cognitive therapy Plenum, New York, 1990.

  15. Kelley ML, Jarvie GJ, Middlebrook JL, McNeer MF, Drabmen RS. Decreasing burned children’s pain behaviour. “Journal of App. Behav. Anal.”, 1984.

  16. Trice AD, Price-Greathouse J. Validity study of the coping humor scale. “Journal of social behavioural”, 1986.

  17. Smith RE. The use of humor in the counterconditioning of a responses: a case study. “Behavioural therapy”, 1973.

  18. McCafferty M. Nursing approaches to nonpharmacological pain control. “Journal of nursering studies”, 1990.

  19. Cohen MM. The influence of Active Humor on the level of examination performance. M.A. thesis, Tel-Aviv University. Tel-Aviv, Israel, 1989.

  20. McDougall W. Why do we laugh? Scribners, 1922.

  21. Spiegel KP. Early conception of humor. The psychology of humor, Accademy Press, New York, 1972.

  22. Philip D, Judd R. Intensive care for a broken heart. Zmora, Tel-Aviv, 1982.

  23. Fry WE. Using humor to save lives - paper presented at the American Orthopsychiatric Association, Washington D.C., 1979.

  24. Haig RA. The anatomy of humor. Sprigfield, IL, 1988.

  25. Bushnell DD, Scheff TJ. The cathartic effect of laughter on audiences. In: The study of humor. Antioch University Press, Los Angeles, 1979.

  26. Moody RA. Laugh after laugh: the healing power of humor. Headwater press, Jacksonville, FL, 1978.

  27. Weisenberg M. Pain and pain control. “Psychological bulletin”, 1997.

  28. Weisemberg M. Cognitive aspects of pain. “Texbook of pain”, Edimburg, 1994.

L’esperienza

  1. Fletzer DA, Castellano S, Zarelli L. Gelotologia: sperimentazione al Centro Paraplegici di Ostia. Quando ridere diventa una cosa seria. Atti del XXVII congresso SIMFER, pag. 233-236, Cagliari, 1999.

  2. Fletzer DA, Magnini M, Carnevale F. La lunga giornata del mieloleso. Il ruolo dello psicologo nel team riabilitativo. In Freddi A. “La riabilitazione post lesionale da evento traumatico” - Atti del XVI Corso Nazionale di Aggiornamento SIMFER, pag. 205-216, Gubbio, 1999.