Watch: Why Dungeons and Dragons Is Good for Your Brain
What began as a game for so-called misfits has quietly become a source of healing, connection, and even therapy. Dungeons & Dragons, once misunderstood and mocked, is now filling Madison Square Garden and gaining the attention of mental health researchers. From boosting confidence to easing anxiety, D&D’s power lies in storytelling, imagination, and community — the very things many of us longed for during the pandemic. And as the studies show, it’s not just fun and games. It might actually be good for you. Rachel Feltman & Kelso Harper with Scientific American has the full story you can watch below.
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