Smile Therapy

Smile Therapy by Liz Hodgkinson, published by Macdonald Optima in 1987, is a 127-page exploration of humor and its impact on well-being. This book presents various insights into how laughter can serve as a therapeutic tool, encouraging readers to embrace joy and lightheartedness in their daily lives. Written in English, it aims to provide a refreshing perspective on the benefits of humor.
Readers will find a collection of anecdotes and reflections that highlight the significance of laughter in coping with life’s challenges. The content focuses on the role of humor in enhancing mental health and fostering resilience, making it a relevant read for anyone interested in the intersection of comedy and emotional well-being. Through its engaging approach, Smile Therapy invites readers to discover the uplifting power of laughter as a means to improve their outlook on life.
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