Imposter Syndrome

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Imposter syndrome is loosely defined as doubting your abilities and feeling like a fraud. It disproportionately affects high-achieving people, who find it difficult to accept their accomplishments.
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Pauline Clance and Suzanne Imes, two psychologists at Georgia State University, first described “imposter phenomenon,” which they defined as “an internal experience of intellectual phoniness that appears to be particularly prevalent and intense among a select sample of high achieving women.”
Suzanne Koven • Letter to a Young Female Physician: Notes from a Medical Life
Imposter Syndrome
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