Child Trauma Recovery Tied to Thoughts, Not Event Severity
A new study reveals that how children mentally process traumatic events is the most significant factor in predicting their mental health outcomes, including PTSD, anxiety, and depression. Cognitive factorsβlike how children remember the event and view themselves afterwardβplay a more critical role than the eventβs objective severity. Researchers found that children with more negative self-perceptions or distorted memories were at higher risk for long-term psychological impacts.