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Tom Roberts
10555 Mark St, Oakland, CA
415-367-7505
http://www.4clearcommunication.com
Bay Area Speaker Adds Humor to Chronic Pain
(San Francisco, CA October 15, 2009) Bay Area speaker, humorist and author
Tom Roberts puts a touch of levity on chronic pain. “There’s nothing funny about hurting, physically, emotionally
or mentally,” said Mr. Roberts who has recovered from two-and-a-half years of disabling pain as a result of rare never
disease, “but laughter is the best medicine for coping with it,” he explained.
Mr. Roberts, a former broadcast journalist and college professor, likes to tickle
the funny bone in his talk “Cope with Pain without Being a Pain,” which he plans to present nationwide over the
next few months and will have a DVD of his talk available for Christmas.
“The value of laughter in helping to relieve pain began to attract significant attention in the 1980s when
Dr. Norman Cousins in his book Anatomy of an Illnessdescribed how watching Marx Brother movies and reading humorous books and articles helped him recover from a life-threatening
tissue disease,” Mr. Roberts said.
Cousins made it a point to enjoy a hearty belly laugh several times
a day. He claimed that a few minutes of laughter gave him an hour or more of pain-free sleep. As a result, many pain centers
around the country began to use humor therapy to reduce the level of pain medication needed by patients.
“Laughter,” Mr. Roberts explained, “is that it serves as a diversionary
tactic - that is, it takes a patient's mind off the pain. It also triggers the release of endorphins, the chemicals in the
brain that can make us feel good,” he added.
Mr. Roberts plans to present his talk to service clubs, hospitals, and patient education groups and in radio and
television appearances. His books, The Hall of Pain (features people who have overcome tremendous obstacles of physical,
mental and emotional pain to give to others in acts of selfless service) and Chewing through the Straps: Living Successfully
with Bipolar Disorder will be available in bookstores in December 2009.
Tom Roberts earned his M.A. in Radio-Television-Film from the University of Kansas and worked 20 years as a broadcast
journalist with freelance contributions to The Voice of America, National Public Radio’s All Things Considered,
ABC Radio News and CNN. He is also a professional actor with stage, screen and recording credits.
Mr. Roberts can be scheduled for a talk via his web site http://www.4clearcommunication.com
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