Heather Barahmand
About Heather
Heather Barahmand is a former civilian intelligence professional who supported U.S. Special Operations Forces, briefed Pentagon leadership, and deployed for over twenty-one continuous months in Iraq. Those years revealed how human systems absorb pressure, how emotion informs perception, and how split-second signals can alter outcomes.
After returning, she directed programs for women rebuilding their lives after captivity and conflict, developing models that strengthened agency, adaptability, and coherence under extreme conditions. Her work across post-conflict environments refined her understanding of what allows people and systems to regain integrity after strain.
That intersection of precision, depth, and behavioral insight became the foundation of her life’s work.
Today, Heather works privately with select individuals operating in high-stakes or high-visibility environments. Her proprietary discipline, Emotional Recalibration, refines the internal structure that connects signal, judgment, and timing, restoring the ease and composure that high performance depends on.
Her work examines how subtle internal shifts shape clarity and command: how the body and mind communicate under pressure, and how misalignment quietly erodes precision. Through this lens, presence becomes measurable, and composure becomes structural rather than performative.
Each engagement functions as a live refinement: focused, discreet, and designed for those whose decisions carry consequence.
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Emotional Recalibration is the culmination of Heather’s work, a precision discipline built to refine judgment, timing, and presence under pressure.
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While HeatherBarahmand.com explores the architecture and philosophy behind that discipline, EmotionalRecalibration.com serves as the point of access for private engagements.