DocumentCode
1628234
Title
Framework of analysis and design of caring interaction with a miniature garden
Author
Notsu, Akira ; Katai, Osamu ; Kawakami, Hiroshi ; Shiose, Takayuki ; Cheok, Adrian David
Author_Institution
Dept. of Syst. Sci., Kyoto Univ., Japan
Volume
3
fYear
2004
Firstpage
2004
Abstract
To support "caring interaction" based on sandplay therapy and narrative therapy, mixed reality for sandplay therapy is introduced. Mixed reality enables us to express ourselves more effectively by sandplay, which reflects various discrepancies of a client\´s socially-induced self-image, which is sometimes referred to as the "dominant story" in narrative therapy. Mixed reality for sandplay enables us to detect various ways of changing a client\´s inadequate perceptual consistencies in the dominant story into an adequate and consistent one. That is to say, it changes his/her dominant story into an "alternative one", which is more harmonious and produces less stress than the dominant one. Hence, the technology of mixed reality is expected to provide a plaything-based framework for deriving an effective method of "caring interaction" and may enhance activities of our natural healing functions.
Keywords
computer games; humanities; medical computing; patient care; patient treatment; psychology; virtual reality; caring interaction; dominant story; miniature garden; mixed reality; narrative therapy; natural healing function; perceptual consistency; plaything-based framework; sandplay therapy; socially-induced self-image;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
SICE 2004 Annual Conference
Conference_Location
Sapporo
Print_ISBN
4-907764-22-7
Type
conf
Filename
1491772
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