Pninit Russo-Netzer, PhD
Presenting: Positive Anxiety and Existential Authenticity: Toward Meaning and Radical Hope
In this presentation, Pninit Russo-Netzer introduces positive anxiety as a vital force in existential therapy—anxiety not as pathology, but as a signal of freedom and possibility. Rather than being suppressed, existential anxiety can serve as a gateway to existential authenticity and open pathways toward meaning and radical hope. Drawing on the three-dimensional model of existential authenticity (Russo-Netzer & Davidov, 2020; Russo-Netzer, 2025; Davidov & Russo-Netzer, 2022a, 2022b), this framework highlights three dimensions through which existential authenticity can emerge: (1) the taken-for-granted space, where habitual narratives and limiting assumptions are encountered; (2) the space of situational freedom, where anxiety is reframed as the very experience of choice and possibility; and (3) the space of intentionality and meaning, where situational freedom becomes oriented toward values, purpose, and responsibility. Transformative life experiences often catalyze this movement, dismantling old frameworks and inviting new orientations. This model underscores how existential therapy can help individuals embrace anxiety as freedom, live more authentically, and cultivate radical hope, even amidst uncertainty and adversity.


