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1995 - Do role-playing games cause aberrant behavior and suicide?
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Hawke Robinson
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Zane, Denyse J. (n.d. [last reference 1995]). Do role-playing games cause aberrant behavior and suicide? Riverside Community College. Evidence is to the contrary. 11 pages.
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1994 - Do role-playing games promote crime, satanism and suicide among players as critics claim?
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Lancaster, Kurt (1994, Fall). Do role-playing games promote crime, satanism and suicide among players as critics claim? Journal of Popular Culture, #23, 67-79. Satanism depends on individual definition, but no evidence for crime and suicide. 13 pages.
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RPG for TBI - Similar Examples - Home Front Interactive Video Location
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Hawke Robinson
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Nov 16, 2016
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RPG for TBI - Similar Examples - Home Front Interactive Video Description of clients served
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Hawke Robinson
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Nov 16, 2016
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Diagnosis: Depression
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Alas, Comment Deleted from geeksdreamgirl.com
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I had attempted to comment on a posting from the geeksdreamgirl.com website, related to depression and the holidays. This seemed perfectly relevant to the RPG Research Project's goals. Alas, she/they deleted the posting immediately, apparently considering it spam. That is a real shame, since it is so relevant to the goals of the project. Here is what was attempted to be posted in reply...
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1998 - Personalities of players of Dungeons & Dragons
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Hawke Robinson
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Feb 25, 2014
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Diagnosis: Schizophrenia, schizophrenic, schizo-affective, and related
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ROBERT CARTER, AND DAVID LESTER (1998, February). Personalities of players of Dungeons & Dragons. Psychological Reports, 82(1), 182. Gamers' tendency to suicide no different from rest of population. 1 page.
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1995 - Role-playing games: their stigmas and benefits
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Walton, William J. (1995, December). Role-playing games: their stigmas and benefits. Wilmington College. RPGs "are a harmless and occasionally beneficial mode of entertainment that has been misrepresented in the past." 29 pages.
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What are the typical inculcated concepts about role-playing games and gamers?
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Hawke Robinson
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Dec 12, 2016
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The general public has a variety of inculcated ideas about RPGs and RPGers.
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RPG for TBI - Similar Examples of Intervention
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d a d3
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