Introducing Dungeons & Therapy: A Tabletop Role-Playing System for Group Therapy
Introducing Dungeons & Therapy: A Tabletop Role-Playing System for Group Therapy
Introducing Dungeons & Therapy: A Tabletop Role-Playing System for Group Therapy
Matt King, Vincent Malik Dehili, Meara Queen
Abstract
"This article is the first of a planned three-part series that explores the utility of table- top role-playing games (TTRPGs) in therapy and introduces a new system designed by the authors for use in group therapy settings called Dungeons & Therapy. The surging popularity of TTRPGs like Dungeons & Dragons (D&D) has led to scholarly interest in their potential uses within therapeutic settings. However, D&D’s financial cost, complicated rules, and history of problematic content can create barriers for therapists wishing to use it. Dungeons & Therapy, which the authors have made as a free alternative to D&D, seeks to capture the role-playing essence of TTRPGs with a simplified rule set and to provide systems through which a therapist can encourage different kinds of play from players to facilitate personalized therapeutic outcomes."
Reference
King, M., Dehili, V. M., & Queen, M. (2024). Introducing Dungeons & Therapy: A tabletop role-playing system for group therapy. Journal of Experiential Education, 47(1), 45–61. https://muse.jhu.edu/pub/440/article/916646
Keywords
Role-playing, Group Therapy, Dungeons & Dragons