Abstract

Stress is one of the issues in mental health among the societies. Self-therapy has been an alternative to provide relaxation and to reduce stress that includes the use of guided imagery therapy (GIT). It could also take advantages of technologies that support the sense of presence. In this technology-driven era, Spatial Presence Model (SPM) has been applied in existing studies to develop virtual reality (VR) tools, while Guided Imagery Therapy (GIT) has been used as a treatment tool for potential psychological problems. Currently, no study has utilized both SPM and GIT in supporting the practice of self-therapy to reduce stress. Hence, this study aims to propose a hybridized model for Image-based VR (IBVR) that incorporates SPM and GIT for the purpose of technology-driven self-therapy. The Design science research methodology (DSRM) is used as the basis for conducting the study. The proposed model is expected to benefit the application designers as a reference in developing IBVR tools for self-therapy.

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