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Wizards of the Coast D&D Dragon Talk Broadcast Notes
by Hawke Robinson
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Jan 24, 2018
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Here are notes from the January 22nd, 2018 interview broadcast at Wizards of the Coast's Dungeons & Dragons, "Dragon Talk" with Greg Tito and Shelly ...
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1988 - Therapy is fantasy: role-playing, healing, and the construction of symbolic order.
by Erik
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Apr 19, 2019
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Hughes, John (1988). Therapy is fantasy: role-playing, healing, and the construction of symbolic order. Australian National University honors paper in medical ...
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2011 - RPGR-A00005 Analysis of the Report “Alienation and the Game Dungeons and Dragons”
by Kristin Ziska Strange
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Jun 30, 2019
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This is an analysis of the report "ALIENATION AND THE GAME DUNGEONS AND DRAGONS" by Lisa A. Derenard and Linda Mannik Kline. Psychological Report, 1990, 66, ...
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Role-Playing Gamers Have More Empathy Than Non-Gamers
by Hawke Robinson
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Jan 13, 2016
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An article about researching indicating that Tabletop Role-Playing Gamers score higher on empathy measurement tools. Thank you CAROL PINCHEFSKY ON JANUARY 13, ...
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