ABOUT ME
My name is Deborah Quirke.
I am an Award-Winning Medical Intuitive, Psychic Kinesiologist, and Spiritual Companion with over 19 years of experience working with individuals navigating complex emotional, physical, and life experiences.
I specialise in supporting people experiencing:
Abortion, adoption, fertility journeys, trauma, grief, addiction, identity rupture, and physical symptoms that remain unresolved within conventional medical frameworks.
My work is often sought when something is still being felt in the body or system — even when there is no clear explanation for it.
HOW MY WORK BEGAN
My practice is shaped by both professional experience and lived experience.
I understand what it is to live with silence, emotional suppression, and the experience of functioning while parts of life remain unprocessed.
This informs the depth and precision of my work, particularly in how I listen for what sits beneath conscious awareness.
HOW I WORK
My foundation is psychic kinesiology and medical intuition — a gentle, body-based approach that accesses subconscious and nervous system responses through muscle testing and intuitive perception.
This allows insight into how the system is organising itself in relation to past and present experience, including stress patterns, protective responses, and emotional load.
Alongside this, I work with developed intuitive perception to observe patterns within emotional,
physiological, and behavioural systems that are not always accessible through cognitive reflection alone.
This work does not diagnose or replace medical care.
It works alongside existing support, with a focus on regulation, clarity, and internal coherence.
WHAT THIS WORK SUPPORTS
Clients often come to this work after exploring multiple pathways — medical, therapeutic, or personal development — and still feeling something unresolved internally.
The focus of this work is not interpretation, but regulation and integration.
Supporting the system to move from fragmentation into coherence, and from protective holding patterns into greater internal stability.
Over time, many clients report shifts such as increased self-trust, emotional regulation, and a more settled internal state.
Some also describe changes in long-standing physical symptoms when the system is no longer held in chronic survival patterns.
Each experience is individual, and outcomes vary.
LIVED EXPERIENCE
I was placed in foster care and later adopted. My adoptive mother passed away when I was very young.
My life experience includes trauma, sexual assault, abortion, and long periods of identity disconnection.
Later in life, I met my birth mother, which brought a deeper level of integration within my adoption experience.
This lived experience informs my capacity to meet people without judgement, urgency, or projection.
PROFESSIONAL FOCUS
My work sits at the intersection of somatic awareness, intuitive perception, and nervous system-based understanding of human experience.
I am committed to bridging intuitive practice with grounded, ethical frameworks that support safety, clarity, and embodied awareness.
My focus is on how the system responds, adapts, and reorganises when internal conditions shift.
BRIDGING SCIENCE AND SPIRIT
I am committed to contributing to a more integrated understanding of health — where medical care, emotional wellbeing, and intuitive awareness are not separated, but held in dialogue.
My intention is to expand what is considered possible in approaches to healing and human experience — in a way that is grounded, responsible, and collaborative.
A DEFINING EXPERIENCE
One of the most significant cases I have supported involved a young man who had entered a coma following a severe car accident.
Medical teams had exhausted immediate options and prepared the family for a potentially poor neurological outcome.
With consent from his family, I worked with him alongside their medical care.
What became apparent was a deeply activated state of fear and physiological shutdown response within his system.
As this was addressed, there was a marked shift in responsiveness.
Within hours, he regained consciousness.
Over time, he progressed from limited responsiveness to speaking, eating, and eventually independent movement.
His recovery was described by medical professionals as unexpected in the context of his initial prognosis.
I do not separate this experience from medical care.
I see it as an example of what can become possible when emotional, physiological, and nervous system responses are supported together.
CLOSING INTENTION
My work is guided by a simple commitment:
To support people to return to themselves.
Not who they were told to be.
Not who they had to become to survive.
But their own internal truth — steady, aware, and self-connected.
From that place, change often becomes more natural, more sustainable, and more embodied.