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2008 - RPGR-A00004 Role-playing Games Used as Educational and Therapeutic Tools for Youth and Adults
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Hawke Robinson
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Dec 10, 2008
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RPG Research Essay
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Archive
by W.A. Hawkes-Robinson - Original Version 2008-12-10 - Revised 2011-12-06 - Revised for release under Creative Commons: 2012-09-30
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About The RPG Research Project Community Website (All on one page).
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Aug 14, 2017 09:25 PM
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RPG Research Goal
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RPG Research Project Updates
This community-focused website began with efforts, starting initially around 1985, and advancing since 2004, to identify the effects of role-playing games upon participants. Furthermore research efforts consider the potential uses of RPGs as intervention modalities to achieve educational and therapeutic goals for diverse populations. RPG Research is loose consortium of contributors and completely volunteer-run.
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LARP and Consent Culture
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Hawke Robinson
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Jun 21, 2017
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Aug 09, 2020 02:34 PM
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LARP and Bleed
LARP and Debriefing
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Hawke Robinson
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Jun 21, 2017
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Diagnosis: Depression
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LARP
Debriefing is a somewhat controversial topic in role-playing communities today. While some individuals feel that games should remain distinct from the mundane world and debriefing is an unnecessary complication, many role-players have grown concerned about difficulties in the process of transitioning between intense game experiences back to mundane life.[1]
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Shared Storytelling:
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Hawke Robinson
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Mar 21, 2019
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therapy is fantasy
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Hawke Robinson
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Mar 21, 2019
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2003 - Shared Storytelling: Utilizing Role-Playing Games In Social Skills Assessment and Intervention
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John Welker
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Nov 27, 2017
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Aspect: Assessment Tool(s)
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Aspect: Anger / Anger Management
2003 James D. Persinger, Ph.D. Problem: Assessment of the social domain = Standardized Rating Scales •Interviews and observations may better connect to practical intervention. •Role-playing games (RPGs) have the qualities of both interview and observation •RPGs not only serve as assessment tools, but as a powerful intervention tool for practicing social skills.
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1988 - Therapy is fantasy: role-playing, healing, and the construction of symbolic order.
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Hawke Robinson
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Nov 19, 2012
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Hughes, John (1988). Therapy is fantasy: role-playing, healing, and the construction of symbolic order. Australian National University honors paper in medical anthropology on the use of RPG in the self-treatment of clinical depression. 23 pages.
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GeekCulture An Annotated Interdisciplinary Bibliography
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Hawke Robinson
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Jun 13, 2018
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GeekCulture An Annotated Interdisciplinary Bibliography
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admin
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Jun 21, 2017
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RPG Format: Computer-based
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Computer gaming/gamers tabletop RPG Dungeons & Dragons - D&D
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RPG Format: Tabletop
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RPG Format: Live-action
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RPG Format: Solo adventure books/modules (Choose Your Own Adventures (CYOA), etc.)
Sure games are fun. Yet the play that's built into them does not make them false; it makes them psychologically truer even than everyday life. Games can Solve major crises, train war heroes, and civilize us all. What the world needs is not less time for playing games but more.
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