
Behind every admission is a human being deciding whether to trust or retreat—and that decision is happening in real time, inside their nervous system.
In this episode of Meet the Humans, we sit down with Kristin Harmon, Admissions Specialist and Human Change Guide at e-motion wellness. She’s often the very first point of contact for individuals and families reaching out—and what she does in those first moments has very little to do with paperwork, and everything to do with how people feel.
This conversation isn’t about intake forms or insurance verification. It’s about what it actually takes to meet someone at one of the most vulnerable points in their life—and not make it worse.
Kristin talks about the experiences that shaped her, what drew her into this role, and why she sees admissions as a clinical responsibility—not a sales function. She breaks down how fear, urgency, and resistance show up all at once, and why most systems mishandle that moment entirely.
We explore how the first conversation can either regulate someone enough to take the next step—or reinforce the exact patterns that kept them stuck in the first place.
You’ll hear Kristin’s perspective on:
• What’s happening physiologically when someone finally reaches out for help
• Why traditional admissions processes often increase anxiety instead of reducing it
• How presence, pacing, and honesty become tools for regulation
• The tension between urgency and readiness—and how to navigate both
• What families actually need to hear in those first conversations
At e-motion, we believe you deserve to know the humans behind the work.
Not just their credentials — but their story, their philosophy, and how they actually show up for people when things get hard.
Because transparency isn’t a marketing strategy here.
It’s a standard.