Dr. Connell comes back to Ego Check to talk about the developments in the therapeutic use of Dungeons & Dragons in therapy. She talks about how the game allows players to achieve personal growth through exposure. She offers insights into how to manage an improv-heavy campaign. We talk about balancing a professional life with hobby goals and values, and explore how to navigate the fatigue and burnout that can arise from generating content.
Tom Eastman on Developing Battle Chef Brigade
Cedric Van Dorpe on the Hearthstone Championship Tour and Mastering Arena
Deven Rue on Cartography and Disability in TTRPGs
Greg Tito on "What is D&D?" and the Growth of TTRPGs
Megan Connell, Psy.D. on Using D&D in Therapy and Mental Health at the Table as a DM
Jerry LeNeave on Gaming & Streaming, and Shadow of the Demon Lord
Duane Sibilly on Collaboration, Diversity, and Representation
Enrique Bertran on D&D Joining the Mainstream, and Reviewing Tomb of Annihilation
Jeff Chin of Road to Infamy Games on Executing Kickstarter Campaigns
Ohad Zach Details the Methodology for the Vicious Syndicate Data Reaper Report
Katrina Ostrander of Fantasy Flight Games on Anxiety and Being a Woman in the Gaming Industry
Wayne June on Life as a Voice Artist & Providing the Voice for Darkest Dungeon
Chris Benefield on Magic: The Gathering, Digital Card Games, and GenCon 2012
Carina Kom on Crash Free-to-Play and Pay-to-Win Games & Iron Tides
Brian Patterson on Creating d20monkey and Karthun
Dr. Janina Scarlet on Superhero Therapy and Personal Experience as a Refugee to the United States
Dr. Peter Whalen on Hearthstone: Journey to Un'Goro, Dr. Tzachi Zach on Vicious Syndicate
Shanna Germain on Writing and Advocacy in the Gaming Community
Allison Rossi on Starting Dungeons & Dragons and Competitive Overwatch
Hawke Robinson on the RPG Research Project
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