
The Lingering Effects of Childhood Abuse: Linking Memories to Adult Alexithymia
The memory and perception of childhood abuse and neglect have a greater impact on future mental health than the actual experiences, according to new research. Individuals who remembered maltreatment had more episodes of depression or anxiety, even with official records. This highlights the importance of memory perception in identifying potential mental health issues and providing early interventions. Clinicians can use patients' self-reported experiences to identify those at risk and offer support. The study emphasizes the need for a better understanding of how memories of abuse and neglect are maintained and exacerbated over time to develop effective interventions.