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Role-playing Gaming Recreation Therapy Handbook of Practice Cover Mockup
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Hawke Robinson
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Jun 20, 2015
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blog,
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Role-Playing Gaming Therapeutic Recreation Handbook of Practice
Here are two mockups of covers for the hypothetical RPG RT Handbook of Practice...
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SpoCon Accessibility Page 20170811h
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by
Hawke Robinson
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Aug 30, 2017
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Jul 22, 2022 07:37 PM
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Accessibility
Created by RPG Research for SpoCon.
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RPG Research Now Officially Incorporated as a Non-Profit
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by
Hawke Robinson
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Jun 20, 2015
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Feb 05, 2023 12:22 PM
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RPG Research Goal,
Tour,
RPG Trailer,
blog posting,
RPG Research Project Updates
After 13+ years operating as a non-entity group of volunteers. Today we received our certificate of incorporation of RPG Research as a Washington State Non-profit.
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New RPG Research Trifold Brochures, Just in Time for Fan Nexus Convention!
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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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Just in time for this week's Fan Nexus convention at downtown Spokane Convention center, we have printed significantly updated and improved trifold brochures about RPG Research.
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RPG Handbook Wiki Original Source Document
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Hawke Robinson
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Nov 09, 2016
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Dec 08, 2022 02:57 PM
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Discipline: RPGT (Role-Playing Game Therapy),
Handbook of Practice,
Discipline: TR/RT
Here is the source document that is being converted to the wiki version of the RPG Handbook of Practice.
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Using Live-Action Role-Playing Adapted Activities for ASD Toddlers
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Hawke Robinson
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Nov 11, 2016
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Feb 07, 2023 08:46 AM
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Population: Toddlers,
Diagnosis: Autism Spectrum ( ASD / PDD ),
Population: Autism
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Wiki Version
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Hawke Robinson
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Nov 09, 2016
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Feb 07, 2023 08:49 AM
This is the wikified version of the book, in the hopes of making it easier for others to contribute to filling in all the blanks.
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The Fantasy Network Lives!
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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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The visionary creator, Ben Dobyns is currently a guest of honor at Gen Con, and at last, The Fantasy Network is alive! Fellow role-playing gamers and creators of The Gamers, Journey Quest, Demon Hunters, Mythica, and more. Check it out! Join the experience!
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Very busy week! EWU, TSU, WSTRA, & WSU.
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by
Hawke Robinson
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Jun 20, 2015
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NOT Peer-reviewed,
LG Living Games Conference,
RPG Research Project Updates,
TSU Texas State University
I am taking a quick few minutes for a mental break to provide just a quick blurb in case you thought I fell off the planet... :-)
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2004 - RPGR-A00001 An Overview of the History and Potential Therapeutic Value of Role-playing Gaming
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by
Hawke Robinson
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Sep 30, 2004
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RPG Research Essay,
Archive,
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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