Journal article

Childhood trauma and psychosis: Review of the evidence and directions for psychological interventions

S Bendall, HJ Jackson, CA Hulbert

Australian Psychologist | AUSTRALIAN PSYCHOLOGICAL SOC | Published : 2010

Abstract

There is controversy over whether childhood trauma (CT) is a causal risk factor for psychosis. The aim of this study was to provide psychologists with a brief overview of the research into relationship between childhood trauma and psychosis and directions for psychological interventions. It details six of the highest quality studies in the area and tentatively concludes from these that there is evidence for a relationship between CT and psychosis. Hallucinations and delusions have been implicated as important factors in the relationship between CT and psychotic disorder and these are discussed, along with post-traumatic intrusions and schemas, which have been conceptualised as part of the ps..

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