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Lynn Price was born and raised in Southern California. Her degree in Sociology from the University of California, Irvine trained her to analyze prevailing trends that influence the various paradigms of Western society. In particular, Lynn scrutinized the elements that comprised the growing dissatisfaction with medical care and broke them into four main themes.
- Medical costs
- Treatment
- Pharmaceutical ineffectiveness/side effects
- Insurance coverage
Lynn’s research and the untimely death of a good friend from lung cancer drove her to peek over the other side of the fence and explore alternative methods of healing. A hardened skeptic against anything that couldn’t be analyzed under a microscope, she approached this new task kicking and screaming.
Her time spent with Dr. John Pan’s George Washington Center for Integrative Medicine in Washington D.C. led her to the acknowledgment of a Mind/Body connection. This concept suggests that disease no longer employs a starring role, but shares top billing as being the outer manifestation of something deeper within the human framework. This segued into an introduction to Reiki, hypnotherapy, biofeedback, acupuncture, guided imagery and meditation.
These ideas influenced Lynn to amend her beliefs on the genesis of illness while also serving as a new template for prolonged wellness. The idea that medicine and alternative healing options could integrate with one another and compliment both worlds was a compelling notion. Lynn chose to get her point across through the eyes of two fictional doctors whose practices are impacted by the prevailing winds of change; thus mirroring exactly what is happening in today’s medical paradigm.
Lynn lives with her family in Southern California where she continues writing the Donovan series and promoting her continued associations with alternative healers, surgeons, obstetricians, oncologists, and general practitioners that span through several states.
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