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RPG Trailer Benefits FAQ RPG Trailer Benefits FAQ
by Hawke Robinson — last modified Nov 12, 2022 08:26 AM

June 2nd, 12:59 am, 2016. Someone was recently asking again, "what are the benefits of the Wheelchair Friendly RPG Trailer", so I am re-posting it here for others in case you had similar questions and missed the FAQs section of the trailer's website...

RPGs and how they reinforce concepts of Theory of Mind, especially for those with Developmental Delays (DD) or Impairment (DI)
by Hawke Robinson — last modified Aug 18, 2022 10:29 AM

Discussion and research links to, concepts of Theory of Mind, and how role-playing games can help people enhance their development related to ToD, and how those with developmental delays can benefit form using RPG to help improve the learning process of repetition necessary for some disiabilities to help them advance in their development...

RPGs in Prisons
by Hawke Robinson — last modified Oct 23, 2022 09:39 AM

Role-playing games in one form or another accepted in as many prisons as possible, those that desire rehabilitation and improvement in their prison populations.

RPGs Primer & Don't Split the Party
by Hawke Robinson — last modified Aug 18, 2022 10:29 AM

Research on RPGs Primer & Don't Split the Party: In response to someone at the Ph.D. level, who recently released a podcast and shockingly made the completely erroneous claims that there is not _any_ existing legtimate, peer-reviewed, research on tabletop RPG, RPGer traits, any correlative data on RPGers, any publications in respected journals, any studies from psychologists or psychiatrists, or any research on the effects of RPGs, I have whipped up this page in order to help. Working together and sharing will help float all boats. Pulling apart and isolating will continue to founder the ship.

RT / TR, RPG Therapy vs. Therapeutic RPG RT / TR, RPG Therapy vs. Therapeutic RPG
by RPG Research Admin — last modified Nov 12, 2022 08:26 AM

I was attending the Professional Issues in Therapeutic Recreation course today, we were going over a chapter regarding the history of Recreation Therapy and Therapeutic Recreation, and the ever-recurring battle over TR vs. RT. This triggered some thoughts regarding the use of a role-playing game (RPG) as a therapeutic intervention modality, namely "Role-playing game Therapy" versus "Therapeutic Role-playing gaming"...

Should Game Masters for Role-Playing Games be Paid? It Depends. Should Game Masters for Role-Playing Games be Paid? It Depends.
by Hawke Robinson — last modified Nov 12, 2022 08:26 AM

Increasingly heated debate has been growing in recent years about whether role-playing game masters (RPG GMs) should be paid or not. It depends... NOTE: This article focuses on pure entertainment RPG Professionals, not RPG Professionals in educational or therapeutic settings. To be clear, this is a blog posting, as an opinion piece, not a formal essay or research paper. For more formal essays, see the research sections of the site. This informal article is from the first-person experiential perspective, that attempts to include persuasive argument components, as someone involved with RPGs since the 1970s running many sessions per week, and paid as a GM (when desired) since the 1980s.

Tabletop RPG Recreation Therapy Example Scenario - Visual Impairment Tabletop RPG Recreation Therapy Example Scenario - Visual Impairment
by Victoria Jesswein — last modified Oct 21, 2022 05:15 PM

This is an excerpt from the RPG Handbook of Practice book I have been working on. This section is for clients with significant to complete visual impairment due to traumatic brain injury to the occipital lobe. It can be extrapolated for the whole range of visual impairments. The client wants to participate in a non-therapy-setting leisure activity of tabletop role-playing gaming. The Recreation Therapist will need to evaluate and write up the potential challenges and modifications that may be necessary for the client to participate in this activity with as little difficulty as possible....

The Wheelchair Friendly RPG Trailer The Wheelchair Friendly RPG Trailer
by Hawke Robinson — last modified Nov 12, 2022 08:26 AM

I already regularly run (for free) non-modified role-playing games that include players with Autism Spectrum, Cerebral Palsy, and at-risk youth in the Spokane area. I would like to be able to provide these games to a much broader geographic area, including rural areas, and groups that do not have their own facilities. The Role-playing Gaming trailer will make it possible to provide these sessions to many more people over a much wider area and populace.

Useful Tools
by Hawke Robinson — last modified Nov 14, 2022 11:43 AM

Here is a short list of some key books that are very useful for the APIEDR process.

Using Role-Playing Games in Recreation Therapy - Therapeutic Recreation Professional Panel Question Using Role-Playing Games in Recreation Therapy - Therapeutic Recreation Professional Panel Question
by RPG Research Admin — last modified Nov 12, 2022 08:26 AM

We have a TR professional panel coming to the university shortly, and we had a teamed class assignment to create questions in advance for the panel, with APA citations, research, etc. Each team member had to create 4 questions. One of my questions was regarding the lack of any effort by the TR industry to use RPG in any format as a recreation therapy intervention modality. It will be a few weeks before the panel meets, but here is the question as submitted to the professor tonight....

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