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therapy is fantasy
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Shared Storytelling:
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GeekCulture An Annotated Interdisciplinary Bibliography
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Recent Discussion Partial Short List of RPG Benefits
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Mar 30, 2018
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blog posting
Here are excerpts from a recent email summarizing just a few of the many benefits of RPGs...
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2003 - Shared Storytelling: Utilizing Role-Playing Games In Social Skills Assessment and Intervention
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Aspect: Assessment Tool(s),
Aspect: Social,
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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Empathy Tags
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Articles, essays, links, and other resources, both on-and-off-site related to the effects of RPGs, in various formats, on empathy.
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2014 - TR RPG Program by Hawke - The Case of the Missing Surgeon
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Therapeutic Recreation Tabletop Role-Playing Game system and adventure by Hawke Robinson, "The Case of the Missing Surgeon" a 1940 gumshoe adventure for various populations, including Autism Spectrum to help develop social skills, cooperative problem solving, civic resource utilization skills, empathy building, facial expression /mood recognition, etc. April 2014 version.
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Old Research Repository
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This is RPG Research's older research repository. We are currently moving more than 3,000 content items (1 multi-page essay equals 1 content item) from this old site to our new repository at www.rpgresearch.com/research . The new repository is better organized and formatted, but it takes months for our volunteers to move all this content from the old site to the new site, so we are keeping the old repository available until the move is complete. All new research is being added to the new repository, no new research is being added to this old repository as of 2018.
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About The RPG Research Project Community Website (All on one page).
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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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GeekCulture An Annotated Interdisciplinary Bibliography
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Jun 21, 2017
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Full Text,
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RPG Format: Computer-based,
Computer gaming/gamers tabletop RPG Dungeons & Dragons - D&D,
RPG Format: Tabletop,
RPG Format: Live-action,
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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