In this insightful conversation with Dr. Justice, we delved deep into the intricate connections between women's health, ADHD, hormones, and trauma. Dr. Justice shed light on the often overlooked intersectionality of these factors, emphasizing the impact of undiagnosed ADHD, criticism, and trauma on individuals, particularly women. From the challenges of masking ADHD symptoms to the trauma-induced hormonal imbalances, the discussion highlighted the complex journey many women navigate in understanding and managing their health.
Throughout the conversation, Dr. Justice advocated for a holistic approach to treatment, rooted in understanding each individual's unique hormonal profile and neurotransmitter balance. By emphasizing the importance of testing hormones and neurotransmitters, Dr. Justice underscored the need for personalized treatment plans tailored to address specific imbalances contributing to symptoms like anxiety, insomnia, and brain fog. Her approach emphasizes not only symptom management but also empowerment through education and self-advocacy.
Moreover, the conversation emphasized the significance of regulating the nervous system through mindfulness practices, breathing exercises, and physical activity. By empowering patients to understand their health conditions and advocate for themselves, Dr. Justice aims to foster a sense of agency and control over one's well-being. Ultimately, the discussion highlighted the transformative potential of holistic, patient-centered care in addressing the complex interplay of women's health, ADHD, hormones, and trauma.
A special thank you to our guest Dr. Justice Naccarato. You can follow her on Instagram @drjusticedacm or go to her website: https://drjusticedacm.com/
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