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2004 - RPGR-A00001 An Overview of the History and Potential Therapeutic Value of Role-playing Gaming
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Hawke Robinson
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Sep 30, 2004
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Dec 08, 2022 10:53 AM
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RPG Research Essay
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Discipline: TR/RT
Role-playing gaming (RPGing) has its roots as far back as ancient history with the development of war-gaming. War-gaming is the simulation of combat strategies and tactics represented in reduced scale with various rules, often with some sort of randomizing agent such as dice or cards to add an element of “realistic” unpredictability. As long as there has been organized warfare, there appears to have been some form of war-gaming in every culture throughout history. Chess and the Chinese game Go both are very much based on war-gaming, but considered lacking by some because of the lack of unpredictability offered by “true” war-gaming using some degree of randomization. The RPG Research Project Document ID #RPGR-A001-A-20120927A-CC
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Amalgamation of News Coverage, Panels, Q&A, Hangouts, Broadcasts, Interviews, & Presentations on RPG Research Studies on the Effects of RPG, and RPG used for Therapy & Education by Hawke Robinson
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Hawke Robinson
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Jun 20, 2015
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Feb 05, 2023 12:22 PM
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stereotype(s) disproved
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therapeutic recreation
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RPG Research Project Updates
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pdd / asd / autism spectrum
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RPG and psychiatric disorders
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Computer gaming/gamers tabletop RPG Dungeons & Dragons - D&D
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TBI - Traumatic Brain Injury
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Learning disorders/disabilities (LD)
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Social Skills Development through RPG
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Stigma
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RPG Research Essay
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recreational therapy
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Role-Playing Gaming Therapeutic Recreation Handbook of Practice
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73rd world science fiction convention
It has been a VERY busy 10 months. we have spoken at many conventions/conferences, sat on panels, provided presentations, been in live Q&A chat session, and had many interviews. All about the effects of role-playing games, and their use to achieve therapeutic and educational goals for many different populations. Here is a listing of all these in one location for your convenience...
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