Hillary McBride, PhD is a psychologist, researcher, and author specializing in embodiment and healing.
Her work focuses on helping individuals reconnect with their bodies and challenge societal narratives about body image.
McBride draws from her personal experiences with disordered eating and a traumatic car accident to inform her approach.
She integrates various disciplines, including psychology, theology, and cultural studies, to provide a holistic perspective on embodiment.
McBride is known for her accessible writing style and practical tools for developing a healthier relationship with one's body.
Her work often addresses themes of trauma, sexuality, spirituality, and systemic oppression, emphasizing the importance of curiosity, acceptance, and self-compassion in the healing process.
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