Unique Women: Discovering the Beauty of Neurodiversity

By Esmeralda BrinnSpecialist in Somatic and Nutritional Therapy


Exploring Women's Health Beyond the Conventional

When we talk about women's health, we usually think of the reproductive system, glands and hormones. Rarely do we refer to the health of the nervous system and psyche and how gender differences influence these areas. Health is not a fixed state, it is a flexible range in which we oscillate in constant search for balance. This process of seeking balance in our body is called homeostasis, and in the psyche and emotions, the same process is called self-regulation. However, self-regulation and homeostasis are processes that our body learns during our development in response to concrete and subtle stimuli from the environment, both to bacteria and diseases as well as to the emotional tone of our family.

The Emergence of the Concept of Neurodivergence

The term neurodivergent emerged in the 1990s, after many years of psychiatric medicine considering divergences as developmental disabilities. Coining this term opened the door to considering diverse neural characteristics as differences and not defects. Today, a person is considered neurodivergent if he or she possesses neurological characteristics that are different from the average. These characteristics cause people to perceive the world with greater intensity, as if the stimuli of the senses had a much higher volume than that perceived by neurotypical people. The term refers not only to autism, but also to ADHD, dyslexia, bipolar, high sensitivity, sensory processing difficulties, Asperger's, etc.

Unique Challenges of Female Neurodiversity

And it is especially important to talk about the neurodiversity of the female gender, because since the beginning of the practice of psychology and psychiatry, studies have been conducted mostly on the male gender. For this reason and because of the enormous difference in how neurodivergences manifest themselves between men and women, they have gone unnoticed in their diagnosis, making it impossible to find adequate tools to develop lifestyles suitable for their particularities.

Reinterpreting the Manifestations of Neurodivergence in Women

A woman with ADHD can be highly productive, ambitious, intelligent and with traits of genius, able to solve setbacks with calm and clarity. And a woman with autistic traits is likely to be an expert in her area of interest and come up with innovative ideas that no one else has come up with. Her challenges have nothing to do with her intellectual, work or creative capacity, but with how to cope with the sensory load in a social environment that demands productivity for prolonged periods of time in uncomfortable, noisy, sensory-polluted conditions.

The Power of Accepting Sensitivity

For most women, being highly sensitive means facing particular challenges: from difficulty concentrating in noisy environments to extreme sensitivity to certain foods, textures, and the social environment. The most important thing to know is that if you suspect you are a highly sensitive woman, your physical and emotional symptoms may be linked to your unassumed and, therefore, uncared-for sensitivity. There are tools in somatic work and occupational therapy to work with the nervous system and develop sensory resilience.

Esmeralda Brinn
Esmeralda Brinn - Somatic and Nutritional Therapeutics

Creating an Inclusive Future

Studies show that developing architectural, sound, work, educational and social spaces adapted to neurodivergent needs would profoundly benefit everyone, including neurotypical people. Not perceiving sensory overstimulation does not mean that our nervous systems are not constantly working to filter them out, generating chronic physiological stress, inflammation and thus disease. It is time to look beyond the symptoms and want to silence them. The only way to regenerate our health, physically, mentally and emotionally, is to re-learn how to feel and know ourselves. Knowing what our condition is allows us to understand our needs and gives us the power and the possibility to look for the routes that give us the tools to take charge of our well-being.


SOURCES:

Libros
Divergent Mind, por Jenara Nerenberg | Scattered Minds, por Dr. Gabor Maté | Autistic State of Mind, por Kayla Francis | An Unquiet Mind, por Kay Redfield Jamison | El Mito de lo Normal, por Dr. Gabor Maté | The Power of Neurodiversity, por Dr. Thomas Armstrong

Articles and Publications
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4012542/ – sobre sensibilidad relacionada a la genética
https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S0387760403000573 – sobre la historia de la neuropsiquiatría y el paradigma de la patología

Top 10 Wellness Trends for 2024: A Look into the Future of Wellness

La aparición de fármacos eficaces para perder peso que inhiben el GLP-1 está poniendo en entredicho los enfoques tradicionales de la pérdida de peso. El sector del bienestar está afrontando este cambio e intenta integrar servicios de salud holísticos con estas nuevas soluciones farmacéuticas. (Fuente: Global Wellness Institute)

1. Climate-Adaptive Wellness

As our world gets warmer, the focus shifts to climate-adaptive wellness. Innovations aim to cool bodies, homes, and cities without further harm to the planet. Expect to see more green spaces, heat-reflective materials, and smart-tech cooling clothing. This trend is reshaping travel, architecture, and even beauty products to protect us from the heat. (Source: Global Wellness Institute)

2. The Power of the Pilgrimage

Walking and connecting with nature have become pathways to well-being. Ancient trails are drawing modern seekers, blending physical activity with spiritual exploration. This movement is breathing new life into cultural heritage and fostering unique wellness experiences. (Source: Global Wellness Summit)

3. From Manning Up to Opening Up

There’s a cultural shift in men’s wellness, moving away from stereotypes towards genuine connection and emotional health. Men’s retreats and mental health apps are creating spaces for men to explore and express their feelings, addressing the crisis of male loneliness. (Source: Global Wellness Summit)

4. The Rise of Postpartum Wellness

Acknowledging the care desert post-childbirth, the wellness industry is now offering comprehensive postpartum care. From traditional retreats to modern apps, there’s a growing focus on supporting new parents’ physical and emotional well-being. (Source: Global Wellness Institute)

5. Longevity Has Longevity

Longevity is becoming a core pillar of the wellness industry, driven by biotech innovations and an aging population eager for a longer healthspan. Expect more personalized health plans and a surge in longevity clinics offering advanced diagnostic testing. (Source: Global Wellness Summit)

6. A Wellness Check for Weight Loss Drugs

The emergence of effective GLP-1-inhibiting weight-loss drugs is challenging traditional approaches to weight loss. The wellness industry is navigating this shift, seeking to integrate holistic health services with these new pharmaceutical solutions. (Source: Global Wellness Institute)

7. A Wellness Check for Weight Loss Drugs

The hospitality industry is embracing the sports and fitness boom, offering guests elite training and recovery options. High-end wellness destinations are now doubling as training grounds for serious athletes and active travelers. (Source: Global Wellness Summit)

8. The Home as Highest-Tech-Health-Hub

Homes are transforming into advanced health and wellness centers, equipped with medical-grade monitoring systems and smart furnishings. This trend is extending into cities, with initiatives like NEOM leading the way in integrating health data for personalized wellness interventions. (Source: Global Wellness Summit)

9. A New Multisensory, Immersive Art for Wellness

Art is becoming an interactive, multisensory experience designed to improve mental well-being. From museums to spas, immersive art installations engage all senses, offering a therapeutic escape and a deeper connection with our surroundings. (Source: Global Wellness Summit)

10. Under the Radar

Emerging themes include destigmatizing mental health issues and embracing innovative wellness policies by governments. These under-the-radar trends highlight the industry’s commitment to addressing global challenges and promoting comprehensive well-being. (Source: Global Wellness Summit)

Your Thoughts?

As we navigate these trends, how can we implement these insights into our practices and daily lives? Are there any trends that you are particularly excited about or skeptical about? Share your thoughts and let's explore the future of wellness together.

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