Laughing at Tigers - Coping with Scleroderma
Offered By: National Scleroderma Foundation via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Discover the power of laughter in coping with scleroderma through this inspiring 58-minute conference talk by Carole Deyoe at the 2023 National Scleroderma Conference. Join Deyoe, a multifaceted individual who combines the roles of philosopher, pharmacist, educator, and entertainer, as she shares her experiences as a cancer survivor and scleroderma thriver. Learn how her mission to promote laughter as a form of medicine can positively impact patients, caregivers, and healthcare providers alike. Explore the concept of using humor as a coping mechanism and potential healing tool in the face of challenging health conditions. Gain valuable insights on maintaining a positive outlook and embracing joy while navigating the complexities of living with scleroderma.
Syllabus
Laughing at Tigers: coping with Scleroderma, Carole Deyoe
Taught by
National Scleroderma Foundation
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