by Steven M. Sultanoff, PhD, Clinical Psychologist | Dec 24, 2022 | Fun and Play
Go to my humormatters.com website and enjoy some Christmas (https://www.humormatters.com/holidays/xmas.htm) and New Year’s Humor (https://www.humormatters.com/holidays/newyearsindex.html)
by Steven M. Sultanoff, PhD, Clinical Psychologist | Dec 12, 2022 | Fun and Play
What does Santa suffer from if he gets stuck in a chimney? Claus-trophobia! What happened to the man who stole an Advent Calendar? He got 25 days! Who delivers presents to baby sharks at Christmas? Santa Jaws! What do they sing at a snowman’s birthday party? Freeze a...
by Steven M. Sultanoff, PhD, Clinical Psychologist | Aug 29, 2022 | Fun and Play
Recently I began discussing “Relational Fusion” which is the social glue or bond created when people share a humorous experience. The shred experience of humor brings people together and creates a special bond. When you share a humorous joke, anecdote...
by Steven M. Sultanoff, PhD, Clinical Psychologist | Sep 28, 2020 | Fun and Play
We are genetically programmed to have fun and play. Fun and play have survival benefits. Play can be used to develop motor skills as well as social and emotional skills all of which add to survival. By adults many of us have lost our sense of fun and play as play is...
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