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Current research aims to achieve research Objective and hypothesis through identify the significancy and non-significant difference between pre-test, post-test and follow-up post-test for both scales (stress, psychological happiness) before applying the
Fatima Hashem Darwesh +1 more
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ABSTRACT Background The COVID‐19 pandemic intensified existing systemic inequities in educator mental health, particularly in rural and remote Indigenous communities. Educators faced sudden shifts to remote learning, limited access to technology, and challenges supporting students' well‐being while adapting pedagogical practices.
Prasanna Kannan +2 more
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Laughter Yoga is a relatively new health intervention that combines humorous elements and creates a variety of physical and mental health benefits. Laughter Yoga decreases stress and anxiety, improves cognition, and improves quality of life.
Case, Anna Michelle
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The Effectiveness of Laughter Yoga Exercises on Anxiety and Sleep Quality in the Elderly suffering from Parkinson's Disease [PDF]
Elderliness is one of the most sensitive stages in the development of a person's life, and passing through it with a high quality of life can facilitate the process.
Azadeh Memarian +3 more
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Regressing to Nature: Culture Industry and Fascism in Times of Ecological Crisis
Constellations, Volume 33, Issue 2, Page 254-262, June 2026.
Heiko Stubenrauch
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A Researcher and a Psychotherapist Discuss Humanity's Evolved Nest
ABSTRACT A conversation takes place between a therapist academic and a research academic about humanity's million‐years‐old evolved nest, the species‐normal way to raise children and maintain a cooperative human nature. Humanity's evolved nest refers to lifelong practices that have helped our species survive and flourish across generations.
Darcia Narvaez, Elizabeth W. Barrett
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Perceiving People as a Group: Diversity and Its Interpretation at the Muslim Pilgrimage of the Hajj
ABSTRACT Group behaviour depends on people categorising themselves and others in terms of a shared social identity. Experimental research addressing perceptions of entitativity (i.e., seeing people as a unified entity) highlights the importance of judgements concerning people's behavioural (dis)similarities.
Enes Yalcin, Nick Hopkins
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Pedagogies of Well‐Being: Disciplinary and Moral Concerns
ABSTRACT Worldwide, emphasis on student well‐being and interventions like social emotional learning has necessitated investigations around its pedagogies. Taking the example of Happiness Class in India, I show that pedagogies of well‐being in this context are deeply intertwined with disciplinary and moral concerns.
Neha Miglani
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AA11431917In this study, we demonstrated it about usefulness of “the private training” in “Laughter Yoga” for the purpose of improving quality of life objectively.
櫻井, 一成 +5 more
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Introduction: Parkinson's disease (PD) is one of the most common disorders of the central nervous system. Laughter Yoga (LY) combines the complementary therapies, stretching, and breathing techniques.
akram keykhahoseinpoor +2 more
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