Michele Fonville, July 25, 2025
Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) is a profound mental health condition that can arise after experiencing or witnessing a traumatic event. While its impact on individuals is well-documented, the ripple effects within intimate relationships, particularly for women, are often deeply felt yet silently endured. Women are disproportionately affected by certain types of trauma, such as sexual assault and domestic violence, which carry a high risk for developing PTSD, making this a critical area of understanding.
For women navigating intimate partnerships with PTSD, the symptoms can create significant barriers to connection and trust. Physical intimacy can become particularly fraught for women with PTSD due to various factors related to trauma and its aftermath. Flashbacks, intrusive thoughts, or a general sense of vulnerability associated with physical closeness can lead to intimacy issues such as lack of trust, difficulty with boundaries, changes in arousal and desire, emotional numbing, negative body image, difficulty achieving orgasm; physical or psychological pain during sex, and risky or impulsive sexual behavior as a coping mechanism.
These issues can lead to decreased sexual desire, performance problems, avoidance of physical touch or intimacy altogether, and feelings of isolation and disconnection in the relationship. This can leave partners feeling confused, unwanted, and neglected, further straining the relationship.
However, breakthrough innovations are offering a proactive approach to managing triggers and preventing symptom escalation. Consider an early-warning system designed to pre-emptively, independently, and effectively intervene before PTSD distress symptoms escalate. The exciting news is, this novel system is now being tested in a clinical study!"
Introducing 2-Dooz’s innovative Distress Symptom Mitigation (DSM) App and Smart Ring. This groundbreaking system is designed to warn you of an impending crisis, regardless of the trigger and even before you become consciously aware. The system then guides you through a deep breathing session, helping to short-circuit symptoms before they progress to their most challenging stages. This could mean less time on guard, fewer disruptive episodes, a noticeable decrease in negativity, and ultimately, more moments of true peace in your daily life.
Recruitment is officially underway for this first-of-its-kind clinical study! If you are a woman who is tired of living in constant vigilance and are looking for a new, proactive path to managing your PTSD symptoms and improving your intimate relationships, we invite you to learn more.