Binita Modi


Binita Modi is a psychotherapist, facilitator, and supervisor whose work spans India, the United States, and Bangladesh across diverse community and humanitarian contexts. She has worked extensively with children and women, particularly within the gender-based violence space, alongside engaging with practitioners and organisations navigating complex care environments. Her current work brings together therapy, facilitation, and supervision through workshops, reflective circles, and longer-term engagements that explore embodiment, relationality, and sustainability within care work. Drawing from trauma-informed, somatic, expressive arts, and nature-based practices, she creates spaces that are grounded in lived realities while also opening up possibilities for collective reflection, imagination, and more responsive ways of working. Alongside this, she continues to engage in capacity building, mentorship, and collaborative initiatives that explore themes such as care, money, emotional labour, and the systems we are part of.

Having lived across many cities and cultures, Binita’s understanding of home and belonging is shaped by movement—both across geographies and within the body. Her engagement with running, climbing, trekking, and other adventure-based practices, alongside her deep immersion in nature, informs how she understands resilience, presence, and connection. 

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