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What is the connection between childhood trauma and developing schizophrenia?

Early life trauma and stress can significantly impact brain development, particularly in areas controlling thinking and emotions. When children experience trauma like neglect, bullying, or loss of a parent, their brain's stress response system Show Full Answer

What is the connection between childhood trauma and developing schizophrenia?

Early life trauma and stress can significantly impact brain development, particularly in areas controlling thinking and emotions. When children experience trauma like neglect, bullying, or loss of a parent, their brain's stress response system can become overactive. This overactive stress response can:
β€’ Change how the brain develops
β€’ Affect how different brain regions grow
β€’ Impact how brain regions connect as the person reaches adulthood
β€’ Potentially trigger the illness in people who are already genetically vulnerable

It's important to note that experiencing trauma doesn't mean someone will definitely develop schizophrenia. The relationship appears to be more complex, involving both genetic predisposition and environmental factors working together.

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