Understanding and Responding to Imposter Syndrome
February 22, 2018
February 22, 2018
EAST LANSING, Michigan, Feb. 22 -- Michigan State University issued the following news release:
Extreme feelings of inadequacy are not always fleeting and attributed to a bad day or a bad week. Millions of people around the world worry they are not as intelligent or capable as others believe them to be. Such self-doubt, known as imposter syndrome, can be crippling and is especially problematic in higher education institutions.
Valerie Young, an internationally-recognize . . .
Extreme feelings of inadequacy are not always fleeting and attributed to a bad day or a bad week. Millions of people around the world worry they are not as intelligent or capable as others believe them to be. Such self-doubt, known as imposter syndrome, can be crippling and is especially problematic in higher education institutions.
Valerie Young, an internationally-recognize . . .