Hilary Kinavey is a politicized therapist, coach, and educator whose work has focused on shifting the way we interact with and care for bodies—our own and others. She supports healthcare professionals in doing system-challenging radical care work. She lives with her partner and two children, her therapy dog in training, beautiful cats, and a lot of wild waterfowl, just outside of Portland, Oregon.
The Center for Body Trust offers e-courses, workshops, and retreats for people to explore Body Trust in community, as well as training programs for helping professionals and educators interested in adopting client-centered, trauma-informed, justice-based approaches to healing—including an intensive year-long training to become a Body Trust Provider. Their work has been featured in The New York Times, Scientific American, Health, Self, Real Simple, Huffington Post, and the TEDx stage. Learn more at centerforbodytrust.com