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A '''debriefing''' is a type of [[aftercare]] with structured conversation held after a larp ends, about the larp that just ended. The term is used about could describe at least three different kinds of conversationswhich could also be combined:
== "What Really Happened" ==
== De-roling ==
A conversation with a focus on helping players articulate and deal with difficult emotions, thoughts or relationships that arose in the larp. Such debriefs often split players into groups of 4-8, so as to give each participant more time to be heard, and may also have a facilitator for each group. They often last for at least an hour minimum, and often longer.  == Methods === === The round ===A '''round''' is a method used for group feedback and discussion. A facilitator should be organizing the round. A good start is to have the participants sitting in a circle so that everyone can see each other and the groups should not be too big. During a round the word is passed along to everyone after another and everyone gets to talk without interruption. If someone wants to pass, they can pass. If there is limited time, the facilitator needs to ask the participants to be brief or state how much time anyone can speak at most. Typical questions could be:* Was there something I would have liked to be different or changed?* What did I like about the game?
== See also ==
* [[Aftercare]]
* [[Debrief-buddy]]
[[Category:Techniques]]

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