Creating a Vibrant Life Beyond Worry, Panic, and Anxiety
- Presenter: Paul Foxman, PhD
MAP A PATH TO A VIBRANT LIFE
Learn to move beyond worry and live in the present with more joy, optimism, and confidence. Instead of avoiding anxiety-arousing situations and limiting your personal growth, you can face anxiety using new skills—ones that empower you to realize your true potential.
Join founder and director of the Vermont Center for Anxiety Care, Paul Foxman, for a program that explains how and why anxiety develops, as well as what steps you can take to reduce and prevent anxiety.
Through self-assessment tools, breathing practices, visualization, mind-body regulation, and yoga, you will:
- Identify your personal anxiety patterns (e.g., worry, fear, obsessive thinking, self-doubt, social phobia, avoidance).
- Acquire strategies for reducing anxiety by cultivating positive replacements.
- Design a stress-management program and map your personal path to a vibrant life.
- Learn to be more comfortable with uncertainty, ambiguity, and unpredictability.
Return home understanding how to counteract the key sources of your anxiety so you can create new neural pathways toward positive states of being.
NOTE This program is appropriate for anyone especially mental health professionals interested in improving their effectiveness when working with anxious clients.
Recommended reading Paul Foxman, Dancing with Fear: Creating a Life Beyond Panic and Anxiety and Traumas and Triumphs: A Psychologist's Personal Recipe for Happiness
“Delightful, genuine speaker—very accessible emotionally, humble, with a great sense of humor and apparent compassion for others who suffer from anxiety.” —Clinical Psychologist, Chicago, IL
Included in Your Stay
Daily Yoga Classes | 3 All-Natural Meals | Access to the Kripalu Grounds |
Program at a Glance
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Presenter(s)
Paul Foxman, PhD, best-selling author of Dancing with Fear, is founder and director of the Vermont Center for Anxiety Care, a private psychology practice and therapist training center in Burlington, Vermont.
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- November 29–December 1, 2024
- Friday-Sunday: 2 nights