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5 reasons why laughter is good for mental health

According to a psychologist. - by Laura Barry
  • 26 Apr 2019
5 reasons why laughter is good for mental health

 

The old adage ‘laughter is the best medicine’ may actually be true when it comes to mental health. In fact, laughter can have a similar affect on the mind as exercise. LYSN psychologist Noosha Anzab told BHG five reasons why laughter is good for your mental health, and why you should be chasing down chuckles at every opportunity.

“Laughter can serve as a form of physical and emotional medicine,” says Noosha. “Laughter often reduces feelings of mental depletion and helps us feel energised. Laughter has the ability to change a person’s mood, act as a natural pain relief and strengthen the immune system. It has been scientifically proven to help mental health and often, therapists will encourage ways to incorporate laughter into everyday life because of its benefits

1. Laughter releases endorphins

“Similar to exercise, laughter releases feel good endorphins that can make us feel content, energised and less stressed. Recent scientific studies have found laughter can release endorphins in the brain, and increasing our opioid peptides, resulting in more pleasurable and calm feelings.”

2. Laughter can reduce stress

“Laughter can fire up - and then cool down - your stress response, while increasing and then decreasing your heart rate and blood pressure, all resulting in a more relaxed state. It can also act as a natural tension relief, stimulating circulation and aiding in muscle relaxation, thus relieving the symptoms of stress.”

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3. Laughter can counteract intense emotion

“Although it can sometimes feel unnatural to laugh during troublesome times, it is a powerful way of giving ourselves a mental break, and facilitating the renewal of our psychological resources so we can cope with the situation better.”

4. Laughter can be a pain reliever

“Genuine laughter has been proven by recent studies to release endorphins and opioid peptides in the brain, which have some pain-killing and euphoria-producing effects on the body. The pain-relieving effect of laughter means that it can help us recover from stress and even help in prolonging our tolerance for physical pain – allowing us to persist longer with pain simply because we have the mental capacity to do so.”

5. Laughter can strengthen your immune system

“It is widely believed that negative thoughts can manifest into chemical reactions that affect our body through stress and, in turn, decrease our immunity. Instead, laughing can release neuropeptides that will help fight stress and potentially physical illnesses such as heart disease by improving blood flow.”

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Laura Barry
Laura Barry
Laura Barry is a writer, bookworm and interior design enthusiast with a love for reporting on all things homes, travel and lifestyle. When not tapping away at her keyboard, Laura can be found making endless cups of tea or perusing the shelves of Sydney’s many bookstores.

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