Schedule confirmed speaking at PNWATRA on RPG for Therapy & Education in Portland, OR

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Hawke Robinson

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Dec 11, 2015, 1:29:26 AM12/11/15
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Greetings,
Schedule has been confirmed - 90 minute presentation on using
Role-playing Games for Education & Therapy at PNWATRA (Pacific
Northwest American Therapeutic Recreation Association) Conference
January 29th, 2016 in Portland OR, at the Legacy Good Samaritan Hospital
- http://rpgr.org/blog/presentation-at-pnwatra-2016

My April 2015 presentation on this topic was certified by the national
NCTRC/ATRA for Continuing Education Units (CEU's), and is pending
confirmation of CEUs for this coming January presentation as well.
This is a refined and updated version, with updated research and
program implementation information.

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-Hawke Robinson

Washington State Registered Recreation Therapist.
(Not yet CTRS).
Mental Health USA First Aid Certified - MHFAC.
American Therapeutic Recreation Association Member (ATRA)
atra-online.com Washington State Therapeutic Recreation Association
Member (WSTRA) wstra.org

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1) To clearly establish, through rigorous scientific testing, the
therapeutic and educational effects of all forms of role-playing gaming
(tabletop, live-action, & computer-based) on participants. In addition
to determining the potential relevance of correlated factors,
significant emphasis is focused contributing to the body of causal
research information.

2) Based on established research, using relevant evidence-based and
theory-based approaches, design, develop, and implement intervention
programs using various forms of role-playing games as a therapeutic
and/or educational modality.
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