Laughter as Medicine: The Holistic Approach to Being Joyful
- Sharon Harrasser MS, CWP, CLYL
- Jun 3
- 2 min read
We’ve all heard the phrase “laughter is the best medicine,” but it’s more than a catchy saying—it's a holistic, evidence-based approach to health and wellness. In a world often dominated by stress, burnout, and fast-paced living, making room for laughter and joy can be one of the most healing choices we make.
The Science Behind the Smile
Laughter triggers a cascade of physical and mental health benefits:
Reduces stress: Laughter lowers cortisol levels, which helps the body recover from stress more quickly.Source: Mayo Clinic, 2021
Boosts immunity: A good laugh increases immune cells and infection-fighting antibodies.Source: WebMD, 2020
Improves heart health: Laughter improves blood vessel function and increases blood flow—similar to light exercise.Source: American Heart Association, 2019
Releases endorphins: These natural chemicals relieve pain and promote a sense of well-being.
Joy as a Holistic Wellness Practice
Joy isn’t just a mood—it’s a vital component of emotional and spiritual well-being. A holistic approach to joy considers how our minds, bodies, and social connections contribute to a joyful life.
Here’s how joy shows up as a wellness practice:
Mindfulness: Being present helps us recognize joyful moments in everyday life.Source: Greater Good Science Center, UC Berkeley
Gratitude: Practicing gratitude increases overall happiness and reduces depression.Source: Harvard Health Publishing, 2021
Social connection: Laughter shared with others builds trust and strengthens bonds.Source: National Institutes of Health
Playfulness and creativity: Reconnecting with lighthearted activities (like dancing, games, or art) nurtures our inner joy.
Intentional Joy in Everyday Life
You don’t need a comedy show or a perfect day to invite laughter in. Here are a few simple ways to cultivate joy:
Start a “joy journal” to track moments that made you laugh or smile.
Watch or read something lighthearted when stress feels heavy.
Try laughter yoga or join a group that promotes intentional laughter.
Connect with people who lift your spirit—laughter is often contagious!
Joy in the Workplace and Community
Fostering a joyful environment isn’t just good for personal health—it benefits teams and communities, too. Research shows that humor in the workplace promotes psychological safety, strengthens collaboration, and improves overall morale.Source: Harvard Business Review, 2018
When we allow room for humor and human connection, we create environments where people feel seen, supported, and more willing to show up authentically.
Final Thought
Laughter is free. Joy is renewable. Both are essential. In a wellness landscape full of complexity, laughter offers a simple, powerful, and holistic path to healing. Choose joy—not as an escape from life’s challenges, but as a daily practice to meet them with resilience, lightness, and heart.
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