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Originally Posted by Michanne
The causal connection shown in the study between MI and trauma... It suggests that dealing with the trauma as both a neurobiological cause and root cause is key in understanding the MI which is also a result. To your point autism does seem like something that is probably naturally occurring and a result of trauma or events. That would make the whole "bucket" problematic.
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I just find it hard to believe that disorders such as schizophrenia, bipolar, autism, ADHD, and mental retardation have much to do with trauma. I think your first post said most mental disorders were the result of trauma, that's what I was talking about...
Now, dissociative disorders, PTSD, and personality disorders are mostly the result of trauma. But there are other factors as well.
Depression, anxiety, substance abuse, and behavioral disorders can go either way iirc...
So I'd have to disagree with the initial statement that trauma causes almost all mental disorders...