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DUNGEONS OF THE MIND: TABLETOP RPGS AS SOCIAL THERAPY
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Hawke Robinson
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published
Jun 20, 2015
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last modified
Feb 05, 2023 12:22 PM
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Discipline: RPGT (Role-Playing Game Therapy)
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recreation therapy
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Discipline: Sociology
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Social Skills Development through RPG
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Effects of RPG
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sociological / sociology
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therapeutic role-playing game
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Discipline: Education / Formal Classroom Setting
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News
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therapeutic recreation
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interview / media mention
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pdd / asd / autism spectrum
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hawke robinson
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rpg for therapy
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archived article
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PTSD & Trauma
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TBI - Traumatic Brain Injury
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RPG Research Interview
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Discipline: Psychology
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Learning disorders/disabilities (LD)
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Wheelhouse Workshop, Adam Johns, Adam Davis
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recreational therapy
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Role-Playing Gaming Therapeutic Recreation Handbook of Practice
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Discipline: TR/RT
An article on Killscreen.com, "DUNGEONS OF THE MIND: TABLETOP RPGS AS SOCIAL THERAPY" by Chris Berg was just published. It includes a range of RPG researchers and therapists from a variety of disciplines including: drama therapy, family therapy, sociology, recreation therapy / therapeutic recreation, and more!
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Old Research Repository
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Hawke Robinson
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published
Aug 16, 2017
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last modified
Jul 10, 2022 05:27 PM
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.