Sibylle Kiehne

German permission to practice natural healthcare in the area of psychotherapy.
Level 3 (Top Level) of the Deutsche Gesellschaft for Applied Kinesiology (The German Kinesiology Association).
More than 1000 hours of kinesiology training.

About Sibylle

Sibylle specializes in treating shock, developmental trauma and brain integration. She uses kinesiology muscle testing to identify stress in the body and uncover dysfunctional subconscious beliefs rooted in developmental trauma.
Additionally, she uses kinesiology to determine which acupressure points need to be held in order to restore balance to the body’s energy system regarding the specific issue. This process is profoundly healing.

For more information about kinesiology click on this link: https://www.kinesiology-counselling.com/

Testimonials

“Sibylle Kiehne is a specialist in bringing the deepest triggers of stress to ‘understanding’ and deeply calming them. She effectively supports the uncovering and powerful transformation of hindering beliefs from early development. Her knowledge of the autonomic nervous system is extensive and provides answers, room for action, and courage for growth steps, where colleagues or therapists may also reach their limits. Thank you dear Sibylle Kiehne.”

“At first, I was skeptical, but then I was proven wrong. Kinesiology with Mrs. Kiehne is the absolute fastest, most effective, and sustainable method to achieve overall well-being.”

“I struggled with gut health issues and a terrible attitude for years. Working with Sibylle showed me how it all relates to unresolved developmental trauma. Her techniques are unlike any other therapies I’ve tried over the years, as they address how the body stores these toxic substances that make us anxious and less effective in daily life. The workings of kinesiology are hard to describe; it’s subtle and operates on an energy level. But she also possesses broad and up-to-date knowledge of trauma psychotherapy. This helped me understand how my brain functions, accept my childhood, and ultimately move forward.”