Ultimately, impostor syndrome is caused by a combination of internal and external factors that make it difficult for individuals to recognize their own achievements and capabilities. It’s important to ...
In this edition of Therapy Thursday, Dr. Brenda Lloyd-Jones from the University of Oklahoma addresses a question from Anne, who feels inadequate following her promotion to a team of engineers. Anne’s ...
Hidden deep in the heart of many people is the feeling of being a fraud, an imposter: and the constant fear of exposure. Along with this fear goes a certainty of being less qualified than their peers, ...
Many of us have experienced imposter syndrome at one time or another in our lives. We asked industry experts to share one piece of advice they’d give to someone struggling to overcome imposter ...
Getting accepted to law school is a remarkable accomplishment. This can cultivate a sense of pride, yet feelings of self-doubt are bound to creep in at some point. Perhaps it’s that negative inner ...
A new paper published in Frontiers in Psychology identifies some key personality characteristics that are associated with Impostor Syndrome, or the tendency to feel like you are not as good in ...
Mindfulness Matters is a column by Vivian Wang that highlights the simple ways that she maintains mindfulness and self-care through the treacherous, life-changing journey of high school. In this ...
This is the core of impostor syndrome, a psychological pattern where an individual doubts their skills, talents, or accomplishments and has a persistent fear of being exposed as a "fraud." While it's ...
Imposter syndrome, a psychological phenomenon, entails persistent feelings of inadequacy and self-doubt despite evident achievements. Individuals experiencing imposter syndrome often attribute their ...
BLOOM (TAMPA) – Imposter syndrome is a psychological pattern that causes high-achieving individuals to doubt their skills, intellect, and accomplishments, often feeling like frauds despite clear ...
Search the keywords “imposter syndrome“–feeling you’re inadequate and mediocre, despite evidence that shows you’re skilled, accomplished, or talented –and most of the results focus on how to cope with ...
I laid restless in my bed, tossing and turning. It was a couple days after an exam in my Honors Multivariable and Vector Calculus class, and for the first time in my life, I had bombed an exam. I had ...