Bibliotherapy uses literature as a medium, and uses reading as a means of health care and auxiliary treatment for diseases. It is a method of maintaining and restoring physical and mental health through the comprehension of the designated literature. Virtual reality is a comprehensive technology integrating computer graphics, simulation, sensing and multimedia. The combination of Bibliotherapy and virtual reality technology is feasible. Virtual reality reading uses sensing, interaction and three-dimensional graphics to create a realistic virtual world of books. Users can read books through various senses such as sight, hearing and touch. Bibliotherapy has the requirements of increasing participation, accelerating the realization of principles, and constructing the environment in virtual reality. Virtual reality Bibliotherapy is based on the goal of readers to drive, therapeutic model can achieve immersive psychological experience and deep virtual interactive experience. The promotion of virtual reality Bibliotherapy can assist the construction of social psychological harmony with low cost.
Published in | American Journal of Management Science and Engineering (Volume 4, Issue 5) |
DOI | 10.11648/j.ajmse.20190405.12 |
Page(s) | 82-86 |
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Bibliotherapy, Virtual Reality, Aalysis, Immersive Experience, Interactive Experience
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Yang Hua, Wang Jingyi, Zhang Hua, Lu Zhangping. (2019). Analysis of Bibliotherapy Based on Virtual Reality. American Journal of Management Science and Engineering, 4(5), 82-86. https://doi.org/10.11648/j.ajmse.20190405.12
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Yang Hua; Wang Jingyi; Zhang Hua; Lu Zhangping. Analysis of Bibliotherapy Based on Virtual Reality. Am. J. Manag. Sci. Eng. 2019, 4(5), 82-86. doi: 10.11648/j.ajmse.20190405.12
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Yang Hua, Wang Jingyi, Zhang Hua, Lu Zhangping. Analysis of Bibliotherapy Based on Virtual Reality. Am J Manag Sci Eng. 2019;4(5):82-86. doi: 10.11648/j.ajmse.20190405.12
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