OtherRestricted accessOtherFirst published December, 2005pp. 2-2Contributors Preview abstractGet AccessAbstract
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Research articleRestricted accessResearch articleFirst published December, 2005pp. 3-8Letting in the Fool: An Exploration of Humour within a CAT/Dramatherapy Treatment Philippa CarrPreview abstractGet AccessAbstractThis paper was first given as a presentation at the British Association of Dramatherapists Conference 2005.
Research articleRestricted accessResearch articleFirst published December, 2005pp. 9-13The Fool and ‘Stranger Anxiety’: Creative and Destructive Possibilities Ditty DokterPreview abstractGet AccessAbstract“I have a vague theory that one learns most…. from having someone suddenly make fun of something one has taken seriously up to then.
Research articleRestricted accessResearch articleFirst published December, 2005pp. 14-16The Ageing Fool: The Importance of Humour and Stimulus for Older People Sue Emmy JenningsPreview abstractGet AccessAbstract‘The clown bore it, the fool sent it and the lady hath it: sweet clown, sweeter fool, sweetest lady!’
OtherRestricted accessOtherFirst published December, 2005pp. 16-16Call for Book Reviewers Preview abstractGet AccessAbstract
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