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Ask The Buddhist Therapist Series
About Anxiety (Session 2)

with Karuna Cayton

Thursday, May 11, 2017
7:00pm – 9:00pm
Join us for an evening with Karuna Cayton, author of The Misleading Mind and long-time Buddhist practitioner and psychotherapist.  Karuna will answer your questions from his unique background in Modern Psychology and Buddhist Psychology.

Tonight's topic: Anxiety, Session 2

You can ask your questions in person at the center, or online during the Facebook livestream broadcast.
Karuna Cayton: Ask The Buddhist Therapist
Karuna Cayton has been a practicing Buddhist for over 40 years. For over twenty years Karuna has worked as a psychotherapist, business psychologist, and coach to help people achieve a more balanced life.
Through his many years of deep study of Buddhist psychology, sincere introspection, and work at helping others, Karuna Cayton has gained genuine wisdom, which he generously shares in The Misleading Mind. … This is a clear, grounded, and useful guidebook for working with the mind and heart.
— Lorne Ladner, PhD, psychologist and author of The Lost Art of Compassion

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Suggested donation: $25 – $45
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