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  1. Social Workers’ Perceptions of the Association Between Role Playing Games and Psychopathology by Hawke Robinson — published Oct 24, 2018 — last modified Aug 18, 2022 10:29 AM — filed under: 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 ...

    Located in Research / Research Questions
  2. Social Workers’ Perceptions of the Association Between Role Playing Games and Psychopathology Social Workers’ Perceptions of the Association Between Role Playing Games and Psychopathology by Hawke Robinson — published Oct 04, 2017 — last modified Nov 12, 2022 08:26 AM — filed under: 1 - No Public Permission Yet, Abstract-only, Discipline Social Work, Material to read, Others Research, Peer Reviewed, Potential RPG Research Question, Stigma, blog, research, 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 ...

    Located in Research / … / Public / Public Blogs
  3. Social Workers’ Perceptions of the Association Between Role Playing Games and Psychopathology by Hawke Robinson — published Oct 24, 2018 — last modified Aug 18, 2022 10:29 AM — filed under: 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 ...

    Located in Research / … / Public Blogs / Others' Research
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