Instructions
1. Earn a bachelor's degree in psychology. Make sure to take classes in alternative therapy modalities or laughter therapy, if offered. Consider a senior project or undergraduate thesis in the field of
2. Apply for a license to practice psychology in your state. All states require psychologists to get registered to practice.
3. Find a practicing laughter therapist willing to take you on as an intern or even a junior partner. You might need to practice as a traditional therapist for a few years to build up your reputation and clientele.
4. Enroll in any laughter therapy-related workshops and seminars in your area to stay abreast of the latest developments in the field.
5. Set up your own private practice in laughter therapy, or join an existing therapist partnership group, after you have established yourself as a skillful and trustworthy therapist.
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