Analysis of The Movie "Patch Adams" using Communication Models.
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The analysis of the movie Patch Adams: Is humor the best medicine?
Patch Adams is a movie that is based on a true story. It is about a man who has experienced many things in his lifetime, from being institutionalized in a psychiatric ward of a hospital to being a well-respected doctor that heals and calms many people with humor. This movie portrays many aspects of health communication that we have discussed in this class,
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best, but I believe that humor certainly can be classified as a medicine. References Anderson, P. A., Gill, P. S., Greenfield, S. M., & Loudon, R. F. (1999). Educating medical students for work in culturally diverse societies. Journal of American Medical Association, 282. 875-880. du Pre', A. (2000). Communicating about health: Issues and perspectives. Mountain View, CA: Mayfield Publishing Company. Granick, S. (1995). The therapeutic value of laughter. USA Today Magazine,124, 1-6. Walsh, J. (1928). Laughter and health. NY: Appleton.
best, but I believe that humor certainly can be classified as a medicine. References Anderson, P. A., Gill, P. S., Greenfield, S. M., & Loudon, R. F. (1999). Educating medical students for work in culturally diverse societies. Journal of American Medical Association, 282. 875-880. du Pre', A. (2000). Communicating about health: Issues and perspectives. Mountain View, CA: Mayfield Publishing Company. Granick, S. (1995). The therapeutic value of laughter. USA Today Magazine,124, 1-6. Walsh, J. (1928). Laughter and health. NY: Appleton.