Speaker Biography

Rose- Marie Boylan

Registered Dietitian, Life Coach Salutogenesis/Lifestyle medicine, Canada

Title: Female psyche, sexual repression & mind-body health

Rose- Marie Boylan
Biography:

Rose-Marie Boylan, BSc. M.A. is a Dietitian by trade. She has worked across 6 of the largest pharmaceutical companies and 4 smaller organizations for over 27 years up to executive levels. She has specialized in patient access to medicines, patient reported outcomes, health economics, policy influence for patient self-sovereignty. In parallel, Rose-Marie has researched for over 13 years social, civil and political cost-consequence & cost-benefits of psychiatry, transpersonal psychology & human flourishing in violence survivors. This includes a cost-consequence model. She completed her Masters in 2009 in Leadership Studies with research on the optimum levels that humans can attain in a life time for developing the highest levels of moral, emotional & cognitive intelligence through self-actualization & post-traumatic growth. Leveraging the research of Abraham Maslow & Jane Loevinger on ego development she developed a model which defines mind health vs. psychopathologies. Additionally, for 13 years Rose-Marie studied mind-body medicine with the likes of Dr. Herbert Benson from Harvard’s Mind Body Institute, Jon Kabat- Zin, Saki Santorelli from the University of Massachusetts School of Preventive & Behavioral Medicine. She has researched and tested all forms of meditation, therapeutic & mindfulness yoga in teacher trainings which she has taught to trauma survivors & professionals in crisis.

Abstract:

The clitoris is likely the most pivotal organ in female sexual health. The clitoris is considered the female version of the penis. Conclusions of the 'Comprehensive Review of the Clitoris and its roles in Female. Sexual Function, 2015; D. Mazloomdoost states that the clitoris should be allocated the appreciation it deserves, it is worthy of examining as a unique entity". In mental health & neuroethics a female’s body-mind awareness of this organ should be investigated further. Specifically, how sexual repression of this highly developed neurological system works and its underlying impact on mind-body health, depression, anxiety, addiction disorders and other physiological diseases. Specifically analyzing the deleterious effects of external dopamine arousal addictions and how understanding female psyche as it relates to mind-body pleasure can alter patient health outcomes. According to Abraham Maslow, 99% of humans can develop psychopathologies when there is basic need eprivation. Rarely, however in mental health & medicine is there a medical inquiry around basic need deprivation. Lower order needs for food, shelter, safety and sex may be an underlying cause of psychopathologies. Addressing basic need deprivation or higher order need deprivation should be considered first-line. The use of medications to highly sensitive persons which alter personal authenticity, the mind, inherent belief systems and paralyze the neurological pathways derived from the clitoris should be evaluated based on adverse events and lifestyle implications. Specifically, as it relates to quality of life measures for single females, couples and male basic needs. The notion of psychoanalytical theory (identifying pathogenesis before suggesting salutogenic alternatives) requires a rethinking of current diagnostic criteria based on an investigative inquiry into basic need & higher order need deprivation. Human basic need deprivation has a paramount role in driving underlying pathologies & predisposing the organism to disease and other chronic illnesses.

Sexual health, consciousness and female evolution to the highest levels of ego development & brain development are paradoxically linked. The clitoris like the pineal gland could be a gateway for females in reaching the highest levels of cognitive, emotional, moral intelligence. Body-mind awareness can move the subject from perhaps the lowest levels of ego-development following trauma to the highest levels for human leadership & moral, cognitive & emotional intelligence. The researcher discusses the concept of ego-development according to Jane Loevinger’s model and Abraham Maslow’s research on self-actualization & self-transcendence. The notion of female sexuality, intelligence & spirituality is discussed under the optic of current medical practices, neurology and psychiatry and their impact on female human potential.

The clitoris combined with mind-body awareness techniques may be a pivotal catalyst for orgasmic functioning, neurological, immunological strength, happiness & mental health in females.