Tabletop Role-Playing Therapy: A Guide for the Clinician Game Master


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A comprehensive book explaining “applied RPGs”—using role-playing games therapeutically. Across the globe, therapists are using tabletop roleplaying games (RPG) such as Dungeons & Dragons as a part of their practice. This book provides an overview of what RPGs are and what makes them such an effective and powerful tool for therapy. By examining research on gaming, flow, immersion, and role-play, readers will gain a better understanding of the theoretical underpinnings and how to skillfully and ethically use RPGs in their own practices. The author also looks at the history of RPGs, specifically focusing on issues of diversity and representation to help providers understand some possible pitfalls that exist within the medium. The book utilizes an example group to walk through everything from conception, planning, running, documentation, and termination of the group.




Princess Keira's Dream - one girls battle, a worldwide war


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This is a book written by a mother and daughter team who fought against the odds. As Keira fought and tackled cancer head on beating statistics, mum and daughter became the biggest team and a force to be reckoned with. This is the story of the true love and an unbreakable bond between a mother and a daughter, a lioness protecting her cub battling side by side against all odds.




This Murder Was Staged


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It's opening night of a brand-new mystery play, but just as the killer is about to be revealed, the body of the play's director falls onstage instead. In that moment, the theater becomes an active crime scene, and everyone from cast to crew to even the audience becomes a suspect. But how is the intrepid detective supposed to find the killer when everyone and their mother (literally) has a motive to want the demanding director gone? This Murder Was Staged is a fast-paced, backstabbing, backstage comedy from two of the writers of The Alibis and Rogues' Gallery. Mystery Comedy Full-length. 100-120 minutes. 8-25 actors




From a Heart-Shaped Box


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From the fractured soul of author Keira Lane, who helped bring The East Wind: A Horror & Weird Fiction Collection to life, comes a new anthology straight from her heart.Though the stories within From A Heart-Shaped Box are works of fiction, Keira Lane draws upon her own experiences to share glimpses of her heart and soul. She captures raw sentiment and shares it with the reader to let them know that while life experiences differ, emotions don't, and we are truly never alone.




Sophie’s team in the world of Chaturangi


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Three worlds: Earth, Rukkhaya, Bellas. Three teams of chess players, three eternal comparisons: Russia, West and East. Sophie, Kira, Mark, Artem and Alisa-a team of young winners, end up in Chaturangi, a world of chess full of mysteries. Will they, just children, be able to take the varnish off, defeat evil thanks to friendship and protect their world? To do this, they must win the main match of the Grandmaster Tournament. On the other hand, would our Russian boys and girls refuse to play chess?




Playing the Middle Ages


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The Middle Ages have provided rich source material for physical and digital games from Dungeons and Dragons to Assassin's Creed. This volume addresses the many ways in which different formats and genre of games represent the period. It considers the restrictions placed on these representations by the mechanical and gameplay requirements of the medium and by audience expectations of these products and the period, highlighting innovative attempts to overcome these limitations through game design and play. Playing the Middle Ages considers a number of important and timely issues within the field including: one, the connection between medieval games and political nationalistic rhetoric; two, trends in the presentation of religion, warfare and other aspects of medieval society and their connection to modern culture; three, the problematic representations of race; and four, the place of gender and sexuality within these games and the broader gaming community. The book draws on the experience of a wide-ranging and international group of academics across disciplines and from games designers. Through this combination of expertise, it provides a unique perspective on the representation of the Middle Ages in modern games and drives key discussions in the fields of history and game design.




Most Valuable Players


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Three books. Three sports. Three swoony book boyfriends! Includes: The Assist, Sweet Spot, and Secret Puck. The Assist Wes Reynolds. Basketball player, arrogant, always sleeping through class. And my new tutor. Sweet Spot Lincoln Reeves, golf pro and swing coach, might be the one person who can take my game to the next level. If I don’t throw my club at his handsome face first. Secret Puck Secretly hooking up with my brother’s teammate was a bad idea. Would I do it again? In a heartbeat.




Inconvenient Things


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Between September and December of the year 2000, Sebastian James Preiss kept a very in-depth journal.Sebastian is a shore-boy. His father earns more in a month than most families earn in a year. For his eighteenth birthday, he got a brand new black BMW. His mother doesn't work - instead she plays tennis and alternates between various prescription drugs.However, you shouldn't hold all that against him. What you should hold against him is the fact that he's a self-serving, bitter misanthrope with little better to do than play games with people's minds. With an ego like Sebastian's... given enough time, and an interaction with precisely the wrong kind of girl, things are bound to come collapsing down.Consider this an anti-romance.







Team Player


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Another exciting story in the Stadium School series for football loving children.