Word: humorous
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...clearly not keeping me from expressing my needs and innermost thoughts. "I think your columns are amazingly intimate. You tell people what you are feeling and thinking and experiencing. It's high disclosure." He also said he was "a fan" and that I "have a really good sense of humor." That makes it Dr. Phil...
...many Freudians does it take to change a light bulb? Two. One to change the bulb, and one to hold the penis...I mean ladder! Although Sigmund Freud isn't exactly famous for his sense of humor, he actually liked jokes--in fact, he wrote a book about them, Jokes and Their Relation to the Unconscious. But he probably wouldn't have liked that one. Freudian psychoanalysis was one of the great innovations of the 20th century, and only 50 years ago, it was a mainstay of mental-health care. But since then it has gone from a medical...
...deep down, we really think we are. With or without clinical studies, the idea that the mind is a deep, mysterious place is too powerful to go away by itself. But to keep psychoanalysis alive, psychoanalysts will have to learn to innovate and evolve. A sense of humor might not be a bad place to start. --With reporting by Janice Horowitz and Andrea Sachs/New York
...humor was part of his fluency and was what made him seem so American,” said So-One K. Hwang ’05. “I’ve never seen that from a person from his generation...
Adams has a high priority on the list of Houses, according to the Palfreys, who wrote in their e-mail to students that they are “grateful for your graciousness and food humor in enduring this adversity...