“…Of course these conclusions can only be made tentatively given the small sample size, and they may not generalize to clinicians working in other locations with adolescents. Two recent studies have provided fresh evidence for a role of childhood trauma in the development of psychotic symptoms during childhood (Arseneault et al, 2011) and adulthood (Heins et al, 2011), adding to the existing literature base supporting this relationship (e.g., Cohen et al, 1996;Convoy, Weiss, & Zverina, 1995;Goff, Brotman, Kindlon, Waites, & Amico, 1991;Greenfield, Strakowski, Tohen, Batson, & Kolbrener, 1994) notwithstanding methodological issues that limit the conclusions that can be drawn from this area of research (Bendall et al, 2008).…”