A black hole: women and imposter syndrome
For five years Georgia State University academics, Pauline Rose Clance and Suzanne Imes, studied 150 “high-achieving” women in psychotherapy. These women had earned PhDs in various fields, were highly respected professionals and students with impressive academic records. Despite all of their accomplishments, these women struggled to feel an internal sense of achievement. They saw themselves […]
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