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Ruby Wax on how she learnt to use comedy as a way to bear the unbearable

Therapy Works

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The Power of Humour

I think dark humour can just create connection in the middle of sort of incredibly bleak landscapes or as a survival. So it can be a way of trying to name something, but if you don't in other spaces, maybe safer spaces actually create safety to explore what's underneath. I remember working with a client in Ireland who had experienced childhood sexual abuse at school. And she was thinking about the power of humour, but also the humour as a defence. It doesn't necessarily then heal the actual pain that's underneath it. The humour is sort of serving as a defence or a function. But it really does sound to me like Ruby experienced complex trauma and if you don’t know what that

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