Describe Me Something You Do Not Remember - Challenges and Risks of Exposure Design Using Generative Artificial Intelligence for Therapy of Complex Post-traumatic Disorder
Annalisa Degenhard, Stefan Tsch\"oke, Michael Rietzler, Enrico Rukzio

TL;DR
This paper explores the potential and challenges of using generative AI to create personalized trauma visualizations in therapy for Complex PTSD, aiming to improve access while addressing safety concerns.
Contribution
It provides a detailed analysis of the opportunities, challenges, and risks of integrating generative AI into trauma exposure therapy for CPTSD, highlighting safety and control issues.
Findings
GAI enables personalized trauma visualizations during therapy.
Using GAI can improve access to CPTSD treatment.
Significant safety and control challenges are identified.
Abstract
Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) is associated with sudden, uncontrollable, and intense flashbacks of traumatic memories. Trauma exposure psychotherapy has proven effective in reducing the severity of trauma-related symptoms. It involves controlled recall of traumatic memories to train coping mechanisms for flashbacks and enable autobiographical integration of distressing experiences. In particular, exposure to visualizations of these memories supports successful recall. Although this approach is effective for various trauma types, it remains available for only a few. This is due to the lack of cost-efficient solutions for creating individualized exposure visualizations. This issue is particularly relevant for the treatment of Complex PTSD (CPTSD), where traumatic memories are highly individual and generic visualizations do not meet therapeutic needs. Generative Artificial…
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TopicsTraumatic Brain Injury Research · Artificial Intelligence in Healthcare and Education
