Journal of Medical Internet Research (Jul 2024)

Enhancing Agency in Posttraumatic Stress Disorder Therapies Through Sensorimotor Technologies

  • Vladimir Adrien,
  • Nicolas Bosc,
  • Claire Peccia Galletto,
  • Thomas Diot,
  • Damien Claverie,
  • Nicco Reggente,
  • Marion Trousselard,
  • Eric Bui,
  • Thierry Baubet,
  • Félix Schoeller

DOI
https://doi.org/10.2196/58390
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 26
p. e58390

Abstract

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Posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) is a significant public health concern, with only a third of patients recovering within a year of treatment. While PTSD often disrupts the sense of body ownership and sense of agency (SA), attention to the SA in trauma has been lacking. This perspective paper explores the loss of the SA in PTSD and its relevance in the development of symptoms. Trauma is viewed as a breakdown of the SA, related to a freeze response, with peritraumatic dissociation increasing the risk of PTSD. Drawing from embodied cognition, we propose an enactive perspective of PTSD, suggesting therapies that restore the SA through direct engagement with the body and environment. We discuss the potential of agency-based therapies and innovative technologies such as gesture sonification, which translates body movements into sounds to enhance the SA. Gesture sonification offers a screen-free, noninvasive approach that could complement existing trauma-focused therapies. We emphasize the need for interdisciplinary collaboration and clinical research to further explore these approaches in preventing and treating PTSD.