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Trauma Rewired

The Female Nervous System

Mar 10, 2025
Veronica Rottman, founder of Soma School, specializes in the female nervous system and trauma resolution. She and the hosts dive into the unique structure of women's nervous systems and the historical neglect of their health in research. The conversation highlights the impact of societal norms on women's emotional well-being, the misdiagnosis related to conditions like PMDD, and the challenges of intimacy from past trauma. Veronica emphasizes the need for tailored approaches to mental health to empower women and address their specific needs.
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Quick takeaways

  • The historical exclusion of women from medical research has resulted in a profound misunderstanding of their unique health needs and experiences.
  • Societal expectations and cultural norms contribute significantly to the emotional repression of women, impacting their mental health and healing processes.

Deep dives

Underrepresentation in Neuroscience Research

Despite women constituting at least 50% of the population, only about 30% of neuroscience research includes female subjects. This historical neglect can be traced back to the 1930s when women were largely excluded from clinical trials in the U.S., leading to treatments developed predominantly based on male physiology. The unique physiological structures of the female nervous system, which are rich in interhemispheric connectivity and influenced by hormonal cycles, are often ignored, resulting in incomplete and ineffective healing protocols for women. This lack of representation not only skews understanding but also shapes harmful medical practices that inadequately address women's health needs.

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