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Overthinking About Imposter Syndrome

Released Wednesday, 12th June 2024
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Overthinking About Imposter Syndrome

Overthinking About Imposter Syndrome

Overthinking About Imposter Syndrome

Overthinking About Imposter Syndrome

Wednesday, 12th June 2024
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In 1978, psychologists Pauline Rose Clance and Suzanne Imes published the first study on imposter syndrome—originally termed “imposter phenomenon”—about high-achieving women feeling like frauds at work… and it struck a major nerve. The study kicked off decades of frenzied discourse, programs, and merch aimed at curing women of this irrational feminine disease. Among the proposed treatments included professional development conferences, self-help books like The Imposter Cure, and power poses. Use of the term imposter syndrome has only increased, but I have questions. Like… why are these conversations so gendered? Does anyone NOT experience imposter syndrome? What if you don’t even feel qualified to have imposter syndrome? Is it really a diagnosable “syndrome” in the first place? And either way, how can we stop feeling this way?? Psychiatrist and author of “Real Self Care” Dr. Pooja Lakshmin (@poojalakshmin) joins host Amanda (@amanda_montell) for this week’s brain-soothing discussion.

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- Sources: Stop Telling Women They Have Imposter SyndromePrevalence, Predictors, and Treatment of Impostor Syndrome: a Systematic ReviewAll Imposters Aren't Alike‘Being delulu,’ or delusional is the new Gen Z trend for hacking career successA Cultural Impostor? Native American Experiences of Impostor Phenomenon in STEM

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