Bringing Characters to Life This panel discussion analyzes and speculates on ways that the old RPG standby of the character sheet can be explored as a therapeutic exercise in self-discovery and clinical work. We…
Delving the Deeps: Mental Health for Gamers This is a forum where gamer-oriented people can learn some basic information that will provide tools and resources for better mental health and tips to improve functioning, and especially tips…
How to Rule the World: GMing for Beginners We are in a golden age of RPGs, and people of all ages are getting involved; newcomers, especially kids, are often excited to get started, but are intimidated by the…
Play Therapy: The Benefits of Games for People with Autism The best games place emphasis on everyone's strengths. They make us think, feel, and adapt to different situations. Play can become practice for everyday life. Not only will we discuss…
Rantings of a Wandering Mind: The Writing of Joab Stieglitz Joab Stieglitz was born and raised in Warren, New Jersey. He is an Application Consultant for a software company. He has also worked as a software trainer, a network engineer,…
Table Candle LLC The Table Candle, LLC is a Small Independently owned Gaming Studio that creates Table Top Games for the public to play. Our focus is to bring Table Top Games…
TNT Laser Works: Custom Game Engineering Come meet the mastermind behind TNT Laser Works! Learn about how Ted is "manufacturing all kinds of custom gaming supplies with the treatment of materials by means of laser…
Meeple People: A Comedy Series for the Serious Gamer Meeple People is a new comedy series about a geeky group of board gamers who embrace the joys of childhood while neglecting their inner grownups. Come watch a few episodes,…
Off the Shelf – Therapeutic RPG isn’t Just D&D This informative discussion panel explores some of the not so commonly found RPGs systems that have potential for therapeutic use and application. The panel also discusses how settings and mechanics…
Building Hope and Resilience with RPG’s Games like Kintsugi, Belly of the Beast, Dead, and The Quite Year all have very different settings, but all have similar things in common. Come join us as we discuss…