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- Clown_Care abstract "Clown Care is a program in hospitals and medical centers involving visits from specially trained clowns. They are sometimes called "Clown Doctors" which is a trademarked name in several countries. These visits to hospitals have been shown to help healing patients with the positive power of hope and humor. There is also an associated positive benefit to the staff and families of patients.Professional Clown Doctors began working in hospitals in 1986 under a program called the Big Apple Circus Clown Care Unit, which was started by Michael Christensen in New York City. Clown Doctor programs now operate in every state in Australia, New Zealand, the USA, Canada, Israel and all over Europe.Clown Doctors attend specifically to the psycho-social needs of the hospitalised child but in some hospitals they also visit adults. They parody the hospital routine to help children adapt to their surroundings, they also distract from and demystify painful or frightening procedures. The atmosphere of fun and laughter can help children forget about the illness and the stress for a moment.Clown Doctors use techniques such as magic, music, storytelling and other clowning skills to empower children with doses of fun that help them deal with the range of emotions they may experience while in hospital: fear, anxiety, loneliness, boredom.The healing power of humor and laughter combats stress, reduces pain by releasing endorphins (the body's natural painkiller), boosts the immune system by increasing the level of T cells & lowering serum cortisol levels, helps promote a positive outlook, helps people to cope with difficult situations and helps to create bonds and therefore support between people, all of which aids the healing process.Research on the physiological health benefits on laughter has been conducted for decades and continues to happen internationally by medical physicians. There is also a growing group of researchers that are exploring the psychological benefits of laughter, and specifically the work of Clown-Doctors. Drama professor Bernie Warren is one of the worlds leading researchers on the benefits of Clown-Doctor practices internationally.".
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- Clown_Care hasPhotoCollection Clown_Care.
- Clown_Care subject Category:Clowning.
- Clown_Care comment "Clown Care is a program in hospitals and medical centers involving visits from specially trained clowns. They are sometimes called "Clown Doctors" which is a trademarked name in several countries. These visits to hospitals have been shown to help healing patients with the positive power of hope and humor.".
- Clown_Care label "Cliniclowns".
- Clown_Care label "Clown Care".
- Clown_Care label "Clowndoktor".
- Clown_Care label "Clownterapia".
- Clown_Care label "Hôpiclowns".
- Clown_Care label "Больничная клоунада".
- Clown_Care label "クリニクラウン".
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- Clown_Care sameAs Clowndoktor.
- Clown_Care sameAs Hôpiclowns.
- Clown_Care sameAs Clownterapia.
- Clown_Care sameAs クリニクラウン.
- Clown_Care sameAs Cliniclowns.
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- Clown_Care sameAs Q1102874.
- Clown_Care sameAs Q1102874.
- Clown_Care wasDerivedFrom Clown_Care?oldid=595107842.
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