Author:
Habeeb Tamer A A M,Podda Mauro,Tadic Boris,Shelat Vishal G,Tokat Yaman,Abo Alsaad Mohamed Ibrahim,Kalmoush Abd-Elfattah,Nassar Mohammed Shaaban,Mustafa Fawzy Metwally,Morsi Badawy Mahmoud Hassib,Sobhy Shaaban Mohamed,Mohamed Tarek Zaghloul,El Sayed Henish Mohammed Ibrahim,Elbelkasi Hamdi,Abdou Yassin Mahmoud,Mostafa Abdelshafy,Ibrahim Amr,A-Abdelhady Waleed,Elshahidy Tamer Mohamed,Mansour Mohamed Ibrahim,Moursi Adel Mahmoud,Abdallah Zaitoun Mohamed,Abd-Allah Ehab Shehata,Abdelmonem Elsayed Ashraf,S Elsayed Rasha,M Yehia Ahmed,Abdelghani Amr,Negm Mohamed,Abo-Alella Heba Alhussein,Elaidy Mostafa M
Abstract
The documentation of psychological trauma is obviously a challenge to clinicians while they are diving deep into remote events related to their clients or patients. The potential role of psychological trauma in the early developmental stages, and even the existence of adverse childhood experiences, is important to prove, yet it is difficult to do so. A diverse range of methods have been applied, all of which presumably benchmark a big therapeutic step; however, these enthusiastic methods frequently do not last for long. While hypnosis supporters, Freudian and Neo-Freudian disciples can be acute enough to enhance and uncover suppressed memories, modern psychiatry relies mostly on diversely structured interviews. Functional magnetic resonance and its related subtleties might help, but the questions that remain unanswered are numerous and confusing. Connecting early experiences with long-term memory while identifying psychological trauma its importance for the individual’s growth trajectory; thus, it remains an intriguing issue.
Publisher
Baishideng Publishing Group Inc.
Subject
General Earth and Planetary Sciences,General Environmental Science