The Vermont Center for Anxiety Care offers private practice position openings, internships and training opportunities for mental health professionals and health care professionals.
Position Openings and Internships
The Vermont Center for Anxiety Care has openings for therapists who are interested in private practice with an anxiety treatment specialty. Salaried positions and independent rent arrangements are available for licensed mental health professionals. Join our clinical team in one of the country’s most beautiful recreational and health-oriented locations.
Supervision for licensure is also offered for mental health professionals (psychologists, social workers and clinical mental health counselors) who have completed their degrees but need supervised practice hours. Participate in weekly case conferences for support in improving your therapy skills.
For more information, please contact Dr. Paul Foxman.
Supervision for licensure is also offered for mental health professionals (psychologists, social workers and clinical mental health counselors) who have completed their degrees but need supervised practice hours. Participate in weekly case conferences for support in improving your therapy skills.
For more information, please contact Dr. Paul Foxman.
Training and Continuing Education Opportunities
Mental health and health care professionals may attend continuing education workshops offered by Dr. Foxman. Emphasis is on understanding and treatment of anxiety disorders in adults and children.
Therapist Training Feedback
Here is what therapists are saying about working with Dr. Foxman:
I have doubled my referrals since I began working with Dr. Foxman.
—Basha Freudenberg, Ph.D., Brattleboro, VT
Dr. Foxman is an excellent trainer—he gives concrete, how-to examples and detailed descriptions of the therapy process, which are practical and useful.
—Therapist in Raleigh, NC
Dr. Foxman offers information on ways that actually work. So often treatment workshops are actually theory workshops—this one gave us practical stuff to use.
—Therapist in Raleigh, NC
I liked Dr. Foxman’s enthusiasm and knowledge about anxiety treatment. He provokes ideas about enhancing the practice of therapy.
—Therapist in New Orleans, LA