Acknowledgements;
Chapter 1: Introduction: spectators of our own lives;
Chapter 2: Definitions and context "self defence against the slings and arrows of an unfriendly world";
Chapter 3: Humour and the work place: the bonds of stress;
Chapter 4: The media: "equal opportunity approaches offensiveness";
Chapter 5: "Deep down": humour, health and relationship based practice;
Chapter 6: "The most PC people around": social work, humour and political correctness;
Chapter 7: Rottweilers and subversives: anti-social humour; Conclusion: Choosing between our comic or tragic potentials; Index