Publisher's Synopsis
When Janice met with Moshe Lang on Mondays for two years over a pot of Japanese rice tea, they laughed and argued over many questions as Moshe reminisced. Even with their mutual appreciation, sometimes they just didn't understand each other's humour. They swapped stories, explored issues and revisited Moshe's 55 plus years as a Family Therapist and Psychologist. His published works were reviewed through the humour lens. All to find the slippery answer: can humour in life and in therapy be defined and if so, is it still humorous? This is not a textbook. It is a sharing of ideas punctuated by Moshe's stories that hopefully helps you think seriously about humour in your life and practice. Perhaps as you read, you might smile in recognition.