Listen "Feel Like A Fraud? Imposter Syndrome (with Dr. Michael Boroff)"
Episode Synopsis
In this episode, Dan asks Dr. Michael Boroff, Crossover’s lead Mental Health Program Manager, to do a deep dive on imposter syndrome, a term that describes high-achieving individuals who, despite their objective “success,” fail to internalize their accomplishments and have persistent self-doubt and fear of being exposed as a fraud. Tune in to hear why imposter syndrome is disproportionately prevalent in minority groups, tips on how to mitigate these feelings, and how a therapist can help. Be sure to stick to the end to hear about Michael’s range of podcast choices, how he keeps his brain sharp, and his guilty pleasure.Articles Mentioned: Prevalence, Predictors, and Treatment of Imposter Syndrome: A Systematic ReviewCommentary: Prevalence, Predictors, and Treatment of Imposter Syndrome: A Systematic ReviewHBR: Stop Telling Women They Have Imposter SyndromeConnect with us!Crossover: Memberships available at crossoverhealth.com Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, LinkedIn: @crossoverhealthLinkedIn: Daniel Lord, DC CCSP