All About Imposter Syndrome: Definition, Health Effects, and Coping

Click here for the article published by Psychology News Service. Source: APA PsycPORTâ„¢: Psychology Newswire In 1978, two psychologists defined something called “impostor phenomenon” as an experience of feeling like an intellectual phony. The phenomenon is marked by persistent self-doubt and, often, a fear of being exposed as a fraud or imposter—even though, in reality, …

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