Mindful Healing with Debbie

Mindful Healing with Debbie Over the years, I have worked across housing services, children’s social care, and adult social care.

121 and group sessions offered by,

🙏🏻 Debbie Redhead

Qualifications

BA Social Work

Integrating Mindfulness and Compassion in professional practice

Integral Eye Movement Therapist

Trained in Neuro Linguistic programming…

Reiki level 2 ✨ About Me

I am a trained and accredited Mindfulness Teacher based in Blackburn, Lancashire, with a professional background in the public sector dating back

to 2003. I am also a qualified social worker, bringing a wealth of frontline experience and compassionate understanding to my mindfulness work. Mindfulness Training and Delivery

In 2016, I completed a year-long practitioner training in mindfulness with Youth Mindfulness. This immersive course supported the deepening of my personal practice and encouraged me to explore and transform habitual patterns of thought and behaviour. It also equipped me to deliver mindfulness courses with authenticity, integrity, and compassion. In 2018, I furthered my qualifications by undertaking an externally accredited mindfulness teacher training course with the Counselling and Psychotherapy Central Awarding Body (CPCAB). This qualification allowed me to develop and deliver bespoke mindfulness programmes across a range of settings. I have also trained in children’s mindfulness education and, between 2018 and 2020, worked with over 1,500 children and young people across schools. My work extends to corporate and community settings, supporting individuals of all ages in cultivating present-moment awareness and emotional resilience. My Approach to Mindfulness

Mindfulness invites us to slow down, pause, and respond to life with greater clarity, presence, and open-hearted awareness. It is not a quick fix, but a practice—much like physical exercise—that requires consistency and intention. By learning to be with what is, moment by moment, we begin to shift from habitual reactivity to conscious presence. In today’s fast-paced world, we are often lost in doing—distracted, overthinking, and overwhelmed. Mindfulness helps us reconnect with the present moment, allowing us to experience more joy, ease, and self-compassion, even in the midst of challenge. Scientific research has shown that mindfulness strengthens the grey matter in the prefrontal cortex—an area of the brain responsible for emotional regulation, decision-making, and stress response. With regular practice, we create more space between stimulus and response, enabling us to meet life with greater balance and intention. Additional Therapeutic Tools: NLP & IEMT

In addition to my mindfulness training, I am also trained in Neuro-Linguistic Programming (NLP) and Integral Eye Movement Therapy (IEMT). These modalities complement mindfulness by offering powerful tools for emotional regulation and change work.
• NLP (Neuro-Linguistic Programming) is a method of understanding and reprogramming the mental and emotional patterns we develop throughout life. It explores how our thoughts, language, and behaviours interact, enabling individuals to shift limiting beliefs, improve communication, and develop more resourceful states of mind.
• IEMT (Integral Eye Movement Therapy) is a rapid-change modality that works directly with the brain’s neurological processing. It is particularly effective in reducing the emotional impact of distressing memories, patterns of negative self-identity, and limiting emotional responses. IEMT uses guided eye movements to support the brain in reprocessing stuck emotional states without the need for detailed verbal disclosure. Together, mindfulness, NLP, and IEMT offer a comprehensive and integrative approach to emotional well-being, helping individuals reconnect with themselves, release old patterns, and live with greater freedom and authenticity.

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They taught the work with patience long before scanners could show the change. In quiet rooms and caves, teachers watched faces settle and lives shift, trusting that repeated attention remade the one who attended. Modern labs now put numbers on that old craft. Researchers like Richard Davidson and others found that steady practice sculpts brain tissue: the prefrontal cortex—the seat of clear sight and deliberate choice—thickens; the amygdala—the panic alarm—shrinks; the insula that keeps you present to your body grows stronger. Where elders spoke of calm courage and steady presence, neuroscience finds altered circuits and new connectivity.
Neuroplasticity is the bridge between rite and instrument. The brain answers to repetition: train the attention, and networks reorganize, fear unlearns its dominance, and awareness becomes a habit rather than an accident. What ancient schools called awakening now reads in scans as measurable transformation. Practices that refine breath, posture, and sight prove to be methods of remodeling the living organ that carries experience.
This is not a betrayal of mystery but a companion fact: the sacred work has consequences you can feel and brains will show. If awakening was once claimed as revelation alone, we can now add another claim—the path is also practice, and practice changes the brain that carries the soul’s life.






Mindfulness is not just paying attention to the present moment.It is also the intentions we set in each moment, and the ...
26/05/2026

Mindfulness is not just paying attention to the present moment.

It is also the intentions we set in each moment, and the attitude we bring to our practice both formally in meditation, and informally as we go about our day 🙏🏻

Mindfulness isn’t just about being present in the moment. It’s also about how we relate to our past and future.

✨ Mindful living means:
• Honoring what brought you here
• Releasing what you’ve outgrown
• Living each day fully
• Embracing new opportunities
• Seeking out new experiences
• Assuming positive intent

⚠️ Unconscious living can look like:
• Repeating old patterns
• Clinging to the past
• Resenting your upbringing
• Resisting change
• Fearing aging
• Constantly expecting the worst

The difference isn’t what has happened to you or what might happen next. It’s whether you choose to engage with life consciously.

Pause for a moment and reflect:
Which mindset are you bringing into today? 💭

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Absolutely this…you will always see what you are looking for … so look for the good ❤️🙏🏻

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Some children do not “act out” - they react to how safe they feel.

A child who clings, avoids, shuts down or seems overly independent is not trying to be difficult. They are showing you what relationships have felt like for them. When a child has not consistently felt safe, understood or reassured, their behaviour adapts to cope.

Some will stay close and worry about being left.
Some will push adults away and hide their feelings.
Some will swing between both, unsure who to trust.

What looks like behaviour is often attachment.

When adults respond with calm, consistency and understanding instead of control or punishment, children slowly learn that relationships can be safe. That is when behaviour begins to change - not before.

If we only focus on the behaviour, we miss the message. If we understand the attachment need underneath, we can actually help.

Free ATTACHMENT STYLES WHEEL POSTER GUIDE

LIKE the photo and comment "ATTACHMENT" and we will send you a message with a link to a free PDF of this resource.

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It doesn’t have to be perfect; it just needs to be intentional.

Just one minute of stillness can shift your energy, calm your heart, and reconnect you to the stillness that lies within.

Meditation can be as short as my 16 Seconds exercise:

1️⃣ Inhale for a count of four
2️⃣ Hold for four
3️⃣ Exhale for four
4️⃣ Hold for four

Pause right here and now, close your eyes and try the 16 Seconds exercise - it creates instant calm! 😌 Do it four times in a row, and that’s one minute of meditation you’ve just accomplished.

How long we meditate for doesn’t matter - what matters is that we do it - tag someone below who you’d like to meditate with!

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