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    PRESS RELEASE
    Haigazian University
    Mira Yardemian
    Public Relations Director
    Rue Mexique - Kantari
    P.O. Box 11-1748
    Riad El-Solh 1107 2090

    Beirut - Lebanon
    Professor Shahe Kazarian at Haigazian University:
    Humor Styles, Well-Being & Family Health

    "Sense of humor a day keeps the shrink away", was the opening
    statement of lecture by Dr. Shahe Kazarian, Chair of the Department of
    Social and Behavioral Sciences at the American University of Beirut,
    Lebanon, and author of 2 books on diversity psychology and law enforcement.
    During his lecture delivered at Haigazian University on March 31,
    2005, Prof. Kazarian explained humor in 4 contexts: Sense of Humor, Humor
    Styles, Link between Humor Styles and Personal Well-Being, and the link
    with Family Health.
    According to Kazarian, Humor is multifaceted; the cognitive ability is
    marked in terms of remembering jokes, the aesthetic response is defined by
    the degree of appreciating humor & jokes in general, the habitual pattern
    is when humor becomes a character trait, and finally when humor is used as
    a coping strategy.
    In the same context, Dr. Kazarian introduced the notion of the
    facilitative hypothesis, which considers the sense of humor as a
    facilitative agent in daily life, thus enhancing physical, psychological
    and social well-being.
    On Humor Styles, Kazarian stressed on the way humor is used, meaning
    it can be beneficial to a person's well-being, as well as detrimental, the
    other extreme.
    In elaborating more on the Beneficial Humor Styles, Kazarian
    highlighted the concept of self-enhancing humor, which means cheering
    oneself, using humor to cope with stress, and adopting a humorous outlook
    to life, and the concept of Affiliative Humor explained by joking around,
    saying witty statements, laughing with an amusing others.
    On the other hand, Detrimental Humor can be self-defeating and
    hostile. This is achieved when humor is used to amuse others at one's
    expense, to make fun of others, and sometimes to hide other inner feelings.
    In extreme cases, humor can be offensive and manipulative.
    Dr. Kazarian concluded his lecture by relating humor to Family Health.
    Research conducted in Canada, the AUB, Haigazian University and elsewhere
    has shown that hostile humor is much strongly correlated with family health
    than beneficial humor. Criticizing and picking on children could have
    negative drawbacks on their developments, and in the long run affect their
    personality.
    This interactive and cheerful lecture organized by the Cultural Hour
    at Haigazian University came after a short break to cheer the audience
    after the past tragic events that hit Lebanon.
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