I have already had a ct scan because of my stroke. Perhaps this can be used to assist my psychiarist when S/he reaches a decision about my ptsd, or my abusive childhood.I hope so.
I had a CAT done last year. I was hoping that the images would show structural "changes" in the areas that are noted to be "changed" due to trauma. This went towards seeing what might be causing my migraines, i.e. tumor, stroke, or otherwise.
The report essentially said that my brain was structurally sound. I don't know if my result came back normal because the reader wasn't looking for the types of changes that come from trauma , or CAT scans don't detect that those changes.
I think that MRI is more often used to detect structural changes to the limbic system (emotional center) and orbitofrontal cortex (impulse control). fMRI is even better because it actually shows the synapse within the brain firing by lighting up in different colors when a particular part of the brain is activated. The trouble with either is that they are way more expensive than CAT. It was like 10k twenty years ago for one. Probably almost double that by now.