And since childhood trauma is not clearly defined, it could be said that "everyone" has had some sort of childhood trauma. (Anything from a skinned knee, rebuf by your first crush, that time when your parent had to take your sibling to the doctor and therefore you had to miss a birthday party....)
And another grumble
It feels as though childhood trauma is considered a much more serious factor in this disease than in others.
And another grumble
It feels as though childhood trauma is considered a much more serious factor in this disease than in others.
I think this might be an example of psychiatrists measuring just how large these biases are rather than measuring a true effect.