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Dr. Freda Gonot-Schoupinsky
Dr. Freda Gonot-Schoupinsky
PhD Psychology University of Bolton; MSc; MBA
Verified email at bolton.ac.uk
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Laughter and humour interventions for well-being in older adults: A systematic review and intervention classification
FN Gonot-Schoupinsky, G Garip
Complementary therapies in medicine 38, 85-91, 2018
892018
Laughter and humour for personal development: A systematic scoping review of the evidence
FN Gonot-Schoupinsky, G Garip, D Sheffield
European Journal of Integrative Medicine 37, 101144, 2020
592020
The engage-disengage model as an inclusive model for the promotion of healthy and successful aging in the oldest-old
F Gonot-Schoupinsky, G Garip, D Sheffield
Activities, Adaptation & Aging 46 (2), 159-181, 2022
262022
Prescribing laughter to increase well-being in healthy adults: An exploratory mixed methods feasibility study of the Laughie
FN Gonot-Schoupinsky, G Garip
European Journal of Integrative Medicine 26, 56-64, 2019
242019
Coffee as a naturally beneficial and sustainable ingredient in personal care products: A systematic scoping review of the evidence
DP Carvalho Neto, XP Gonot-Schoupinsky, FN Gonot-Schoupinsky
Frontiers in Sustainability 2, 697092, 2021
122021
Differential qualitative analysis: a pragmatic qualitative methodology to support personalised healthcare research in heterogenous samples
F Gonot-Schoupinsky, G Garip
The Qualitative Report, 2019
92019
The Covid-19 Pandemic as an Opportunity for Positive Psychology to Promote a Wider-ranging Definition of Humour and Laughter
F Gonot-Schoupinsky, G Garip
The Palgrave Handbook of Humour Research, 459-478, 2021
82021
A flexible framework for planning and evaluating early-stage health interventions: FRAME-IT
FN Gonot-Schoupinsky, G Garip
Evaluation and Program Planning 77, 101685, 2019
82019
An exploration of the links between creativity and humor
FN Gonot-Schoupinsky
The creative process: An ethnographic analysis. AA Berger. Cambridge …, 2021
72021
Prescribing laughter to ameliorate mental health, sleep, and wellbeing in university students: A protocol for a feasibility study of a randomised controlled trial
FN Gonot-Schoupinsky, G Garip, D Sheffield, OM Omar, T Arora
Contemporary clinical trials communications 20, 100676, 2020
72020
Laughter, mental health and cancer: a case study of Ros Ben-Moshe
R Ben-Moshe, F Gonot-Schoupinsky
Mental Health and Social Inclusion, 2023
62023
Humour and mental health: a case study of Arthur Asa Berger
AA Berger, F Gonot-Schoupinsky
Mental Health and Social Inclusion 27 (1), 37-50, 2022
62022
Laughter and mental health: a case study of Dr Madan Kataria
M Kataria, R Ben-Moshe, F Gonot-Schoupinsky
La Trobe, 2023
52023
“You can end up in a happy place”(Voyce): a role for positive autoethnography
F Gonot-Schoupinsky, M Weeks, J Carson
Mental Health and Social Inclusion, 2023
52023
The Impact of a Laughter Prescription on Creativity, Well‐Being, Affect, and Academic Efficacy in University Students
E Sharma, S Sharma, XP Gonot‐Schoupinsky, FN Gonot‐Schoupinsky
The Journal of Creative Behavior 56 (3), 344-361, 2022
52022
Laughter and mental health: a case study of Merv Neal
M Neal, F Gonot-Schoupinsky
Mental Health and Social Inclusion 27 (4), 407-416, 2022
52022
Humor, laughter and mental health: a case study of Mary Kay Morrison
MK Morrison, R Ben-Moshe, F Gonot-Schoupinsky
Mental Health and Social Inclusion, 2023
22023
Is Laughter Really the Best Medicine? Reflecting on a Mental Health Initiative Using Pragmatic Collaborative Autoethnography
FN Gonot-Schoupinsky, M Neal, J Carson
Journal of Applied Social Science 18 (1), 19-31, 2024
12024
From positive psychology to positive biology: laughter and longevity
F Gonot-Schoupinsky
Exploration of Medicine 4 (6), 1109-1115, 2023
12023
Facilitating the planning and evaluation of narrative intervention reviews: Systematic Transparency Assessment in Intervention Reviews (STAIR)
FN Gonot-Schoupinsky, G Garip, D Sheffield
Evaluation and Program Planning 91, 102043, 2022
12022
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