http://savingthegame.podbean.com/2013/09/17/episode-25-therapeutic-roleplaying-with-jack-berkenstock/
Had no chance to listen to it yet, and never heard about the podcast before. Its motto is "Bringing Christianity and gaming back to the table", and the notes to this episode read as follows. CAR-PGa and rpgresearch.com are referenced, too:
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It's our distinct pleasure to welcome Jack Berkenstock of The Bodhana Group as          a guest host for this episode! We give Jack plenty of time to talk        about his group and their mission to help young victims and        perpetrators of sexual trauma—a mission they're carrying out with        tabletop roleplaying games as a crucial therapeutic tool. We also        discuss the science and goals of therapeutic roleplaying and        trauma therapy in general. Plus, we do our best to plug Save Against Fear, a three-day        convention in Lancaster, PA from Oct. 11th-13th hosted by and        fundraising for The Bodhana Group. A big list of everything Jack        mentioned is below the fold, too.
      We don't usually ask this, but please share this episode        around. We want to get the word out about Save Against Fear in        time for people to decide to go, and we want people to know about        and support The Bodhana Group as well! Bodhana has a Facebook page and Twitter feed too, if that's your        thing.
      Scripture: Psalm 103:2-5, Luke 7:20-23, John 8:3-11, and        Philippians 4:8
      -- Rich Thomas from White Wolf Games          (whose comment got this therapeutic roleplaying thing          going,00:04:00) (@rich_thomas_ww)
                -- Everything Bad Is Good for You,          by Steven Johnson
        -- CAR-PGa
        -- The            Functions of Role Playing Games: How Participants Create            Community, Solve Problems, and Explore Identity, by Sarah          Lynne Bowman
        -- Meddling Kids by Pandahead          Productions
        -- The Trouble with Rose by Todd          Zircher
              
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