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Social Workers’ Perceptions of the Association Between Role Playing Games and Psychopathology
by Hawke Robinson
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Oct 24, 2018
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Research Question,
Abstract-only,
Discipline Social Work,
Others Research,
Peer Reviewed,
Potential RPG Research Question,
Stigma,
Blog Posting,
Stereotype propagation
Whereas role-playing and table-top role-play games (RPGs) have been proven to have potential as therapeutic tools, playing RPGs is often stereotypically ...
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1995 - Circle stands unbroken
by Omar
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Nov 12, 2022
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Needs Review,
Anthropology,
Others Research,
Gender Bias,
Discipline Sociology,
Stereotype propagation,
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1995 - Do role-playing games cause aberrant behavior and suicide?
by Omar
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Nov 12, 2022
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last modified
Nov 12, 2022 08:27 AM
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Effects of RPG,
Others Research,
Archived Article,
Correlative Research,
Stereotype propagation,
Suicide / Suicidal,
Discipline Psychiatry
Zane, Denyse J. (n.d. [last reference 1995]). Do role-playing games cause aberrant behavior and suicide? Riverside Community College. Evidence is to the ...
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1995 - Gamers & gaming: an ethnographic survey of male role-playing game enthusiasts in and around Athens, OH
by Omar
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Nov 12, 2022
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Anti-rpg,
Other Organizations,
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Stereotype propagation
Tremlett, Jim (1995, Summer). Gamers & gaming: an ethnographic survey of male role-playing game enthusiasts in and around Athens, OH. Ohio University.
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1995 - Role-playing games: their stigmas and benefits
by Omar
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Nov 12, 2022
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Anti-rpg,
Effects of RPG,
Others Research,
Stigma,
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Stereotype propagation,
Stereotype(s) disproved,
Suicide / Suicidal
Walton, William J. (1995, December). Role-playing games: their stigmas and benefits. Wilmington College. RPGs "are a harmless and occasionally beneficial mode ...
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1997 - Winning races
by Mark
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Nov 12, 2022
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Ethics,
Morality,
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Peters, Helen (1997, November). Winning races. CAR-PGa Newsletter, page 1. Argues that there are no evil species, only individuals regardless of species.
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1998 - Personalities of players of Dungeons & Dragons
by Omar
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Nov 12, 2022
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Nov 12, 2022 08:27 AM
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ROBERT CARTER, AND DAVID LESTER (1998, February). Personalities of players of Dungeons & Dragons. Psychological Reports, 82(1), 182. Gamers' tendency to ...
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1999 - Critique of the Satanic and Fantasy Envelopment (SAFE) test
by Omar
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Nov 12, 2022
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Christians & RPG
Cardwell, Paul, Jr. (1999). Comment on Leeds (1995). Cultic Studies Journal, 16:2, 197-203. Critique of the Satanic and Fantasy Envelopment (SAFE) test, which ...
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2000 - Dungeons, dragons and gender: role-playing games and the participation of women
by Omar
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Nov 12, 2022
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Gender / Sex related topics,
Others Research,
Gender Bias,
Stereotype propagation
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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2001 - Pathologizing play
by Omar
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Nov 12, 2022
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Nov 12, 2022 08:27 AM
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Dyszelski, Christopher (2001. March 16). Pathologizing play. 32nd Popular Culture Association, Toronto, ON. Those claiming that the imaginal is devient versus ...
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