Interview with Wholistic Kinesiologist Lynn Higgin (Part 3)
The final part to our sit down with Lynn!
Jason: Is Wholistic Kinesiology typically a one stop fix or are a number of sessions required to give a cumulative effect?
Lynn: That all depends on what is happening with the client. I do make sure any and all concerns the client has are addressed! Some clients can have their issues or concerns addressed in one session, especially if they are healthy in general and just need to fine tune what they are already doing through diet or supplementation or workouts. Other clients have health concerns that run a bit deeper, and they may require 2 or more sessions to achieve balance with regards to that health issue. Some clients will have a session with me every 2 or 3 months just to ‘check in’ to see if they are still on track! I like a client to ‘stay with me’ if they have a health issue that needs addressing until we have completely addressed that issue. That’s optimal!
Jason: How would a general Wholistic Kinesiology treatment be structured and how long would it last?
Lynn: This is how a session would work. I would make contact once I receive the client contact information. I would email an intake form that the client would fill out and fax or email back to me and we would set a time to have the phone consultation. I would spend a few minutes getting to know the client, and go over the intake form. If there was a specific concern the client wanted to address, I would go there first. Especially if the client was not feeling well and wanted to address that. By using the remote muscle testing, I would test to see if there was any core issue that needed focus, and then what the remedy would be for that specific issue (nutritional, diet, structural etc). Once we determined what that remedy would be, say it was nutritional; I would test to see what the best nutritional remedy would be to ‘balance’ that concern. Once we find that remedy, I test to see if anything else is needed-if not I move on to the next client concern, or next priority of the body, until the client, as a whole tests complete for all imbalances. The first visit/consult would last approximately 45 minutes, with a 15-20 minute follow up two weeks later.
Jason: What kind of training/education is involved in becoming a Wholistic Kinesiologist?
Lynn: I attended the Wholistic Kinesiology Institute in Albuquerque, New Mexico and received my certification as a Wholistic Kinesiologist in 2003. In 2005 I became certified as a Clinical Herbalist through The Foundations in Herbal Medicine course in Albuquerque, New Mexico.
Jason: I know your philosophy is very similar to mine as it relates to customer satisfaction and service; this is first and foremost for both of us. Do you maintain client contact and check in on your clients post session or are they pretty much on their own?
Lynn: Yes, I also agree that our philosophy is the same with regards to service to the client, and that the client feels completely satisfied that they received the best genuine care. I do maintain client contact, and always check in with my clients to see how they are progressing. I always tell every client to make sure they contact me if they have a question or concern while they are following one of my programs. It’s very important that they know they can count on me for follow through and to be with them on their very important journey to health!
Jason: Wow that is exactly how it should be! Lynn, this has been enlightening and very informative! I am intrigued and excited to see our client’s results. Your services coupled with our focus on the diet and exercise aspect of total wellness will take our client’s health to a whole new level. Thank you so much for your time today! Maybe we can do this again soon and get into a bit more detail or discuss some specific past client scenarios? Would that be ok?
Lynn: I would love to! Thank you Jason!
Stay tuned for some more in depth looks into Wholistic Kinesiology with Lynn Higgin in the near future!
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