*CAREGIVER attitudes, *PALLIATIVE treatment, *WIT & humor -- Therapeutic use, *TERMINAL care, *CAREGIVERS, *WIT & humor in medicine, *SILENCE
Abstract
In this paper I explore the complex and contradictory ways in which a palliative care team develops a particular discourse and sense of humour while they assist people with a terminal illness. I examine how palliative care professionals make use of, reinforce, resignify, and adopt a form of verbal and non-verbal communication in which silence, humour and laughter constitute the core aspects of the therapeutic strategies for interacting with patients. In addition, I discuss the use of humour as a strategy to deal with the pressure and contradictions characteristic of their professional field. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]