This looks promising:
TLDR;
The largest brain study of childhood trauma conducted by the University of Essex has revealed how it affects development and rewires vital pathways. The study found disruptions in neural networks related to self-focus, problem-solving, emotions, empathy, understanding of the body, memory, mental tasks, and decision-making in individuals who experienced abuse as children. The research used AI to analyze brain scans and identify patterns. The findings suggest that current treatments for childhood trauma, which focus on addressing fearful thoughts and trauma triggers, may need to be expanded to include techniques that rewire these affected brain centers and rebuild a sense of self.