PT - JOURNAL ARTICLE AU - Lance Amols AU - Spencer Eth TI - Childhood Trauma, PTSD, and the Cautious Forensic Expert DP - 2017 Jun 01 TA - Journal of the American Academy of Psychiatry and the Law Online PG - 170--174 VI - 45 IP - 2 4099 - http://jaapl.org/content/45/2/170.short 4100 - http://jaapl.org/content/45/2/170.full SO - J Am Acad Psychiatry Law2017 Jun 01; 45 AB - For centuries, medicine and psychiatry mirrored society's equivocations regarding childhood trauma. Those conflicts have mostly resolved, with widespread agreement that children are commonly exposed to traumatic events that may lead to PTSD and other mental conditions. The psychiatric and legal arguments should no longer be about the reality of childhood trauma in general; instead, experts should focus on the methodology of translating a particular child's narrative truth of maltreatment into a historical account, so that the expert can be qualified to offer criminal or civil court testimony after examining the child. In this commentary, we explore the daunting forensic challenges of eliciting admissible evidence to confirm or dispute the allegations and of offering scientifically credible opinions about whether any present and future harm related to the trauma and PTSD was directly caused by the incident.