Within dramatherapy and psychodrama, the term ‘de-roling’ indicates a set of activities that assist the subjects of therapy in ‘disrobing’ themselves from their fictional characters. Starting from the psychological needs and the therapeutic goals that ‘de-roling’ techniques address in dramatherapy and psychodrama, this text provides a broader understanding of procedures and exercises that define and ease transitional experiences across cultural practices such as religious rituals and spatial design. After this introductory section, we propose a tentative answer as to why game studies and virtual world research largely ignored processes of ‘roling’ and ‘de-roling’ that separate the lived experience of role-play from our everyday sense of the...
Just over a decade ago, virtual worlds lurked in the shadows of popular media- consciousness, more o...
This paper will bring together three terms originating from disciplines that at first glance may see...
Internet Gaming Disorder (IGD) has been incorporated in the International Classification of Diseases...
Within dramatherapy and psychodrama, the term ‘de-roling’ indicates a set of activities that assist ...
Within dramatherapy and psychodrama, the term ‘de-roling’ indicates a set of activities that assist ...
This paper describes a number of sequelae stemming from virtual reality (VR) and VR technology (VRT)...
This clinical case study explores the psychodynamic treatment possibilities of excessive Internet vi...
Virtual Reality (VR) is a remarkably flexible technology for interventions as it allows the construc...
In an increasingly virtual world, new identities that exist only in cyberspace are being created. Hi...
Abstract A theoretical investigation of the spaces where dramatic realities and virtual realities re...
From the earliest days of video game studies as a field, and before - with discussions of virtual re...
Virtual reality has existed for many years, dating back to the 1940s but becoming popular on a larg...
The work focused on the examining the use of virtual reality (VR) technologies in the reduction of d...
With the evolution of technology, digital gaming became a more holistic and realistic experience tha...
Virtual Reality (VR) is an advanced form of human–computer interface that allows users to interact w...
Just over a decade ago, virtual worlds lurked in the shadows of popular media- consciousness, more o...
This paper will bring together three terms originating from disciplines that at first glance may see...
Internet Gaming Disorder (IGD) has been incorporated in the International Classification of Diseases...
Within dramatherapy and psychodrama, the term ‘de-roling’ indicates a set of activities that assist ...
Within dramatherapy and psychodrama, the term ‘de-roling’ indicates a set of activities that assist ...
This paper describes a number of sequelae stemming from virtual reality (VR) and VR technology (VRT)...
This clinical case study explores the psychodynamic treatment possibilities of excessive Internet vi...
Virtual Reality (VR) is a remarkably flexible technology for interventions as it allows the construc...
In an increasingly virtual world, new identities that exist only in cyberspace are being created. Hi...
Abstract A theoretical investigation of the spaces where dramatic realities and virtual realities re...
From the earliest days of video game studies as a field, and before - with discussions of virtual re...
Virtual reality has existed for many years, dating back to the 1940s but becoming popular on a larg...
The work focused on the examining the use of virtual reality (VR) technologies in the reduction of d...
With the evolution of technology, digital gaming became a more holistic and realistic experience tha...
Virtual Reality (VR) is an advanced form of human–computer interface that allows users to interact w...
Just over a decade ago, virtual worlds lurked in the shadows of popular media- consciousness, more o...
This paper will bring together three terms originating from disciplines that at first glance may see...
Internet Gaming Disorder (IGD) has been incorporated in the International Classification of Diseases...