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Optimizing RPG Sessions for Maximal Immersion and Opportunities for Flow State Experiences
by Hawke Robinson
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Throughout this document I am constantly referring to "Immersion" and "Flow" (state) as related experiences. They are on a continuum of subjective experience ...
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2008- Satanic Cults: A Skeptical View of the Law Enforcement Approach- Hicks, Robert
by Victoria Jesswein
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Nov 12, 2022
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RT / TR, RPG Therapy vs. Therapeutic RPG
by RPG Research Admin
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Jan 15, 2015
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I was attending the Professional Issues in Therapeutic Recreation course today, we were going over a chapter regarding the history of Recreation Therapy and ...
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RPGS, Religion and the Occult
by Victoria Jesswein
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2007 - RPGR-A00002 The Potential Benefits and Deficits of Role-Playing Gaming
by Kristin Ziska Strange
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Jun 02, 2019
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by W.A. Hawkes-Robinson Original Version April 10, 2007 Updated for Creative Commons September 27th, 2012. RPG Research Project Document ID: ...
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Bleed Part 2 by Erik Mitchell of RPG Research
by Erik
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Jul 23, 2019
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Part 2 in his ongoing series about role-playing games and the phenomenon known as "Bleed".
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1982 - Legendary creatures and small game playing culture: Medieval lore in contemporary roleplaying games
by David Jeffs
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Nov 12, 2022
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Fine, Gary Alan (1982). Legendary creatures and small game playing culture: Medieval lore in contemporary roleplaying games. Keystone Folklore, 11-27. How RPG ...
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Delayed for an Indeterminate Period of Time, Working Toward Solutions
by Hawke Robinson
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Aug 19, 2016
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It is increasingly looking like, for an indeterminate amount of time, I may have to set aside all the volunteer work with populations that have special needs, ...
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2000 - Dungeons, dragons and gender: role-playing games and the participation of women
by Omar
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Foster, Kyna (2000, March 30). Dungeons, dragons and gender: role-playing games and the participation of women. 42nd meeting of the Western Social Sciences ...
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Status Update October 2016
by Hawke Robinson
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Oct 23, 2016
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Several people have requested a status update. Remember, for regular podcast/vidcast updates, you can donate to the RPG Research Patreon, for now I'll post ...
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