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_aThe impostor phenomenon : _bpsychological research, theory, and interventions / _cedited by Kevin Cokley. |
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_aWashington, DC : _bAmerican Psychological Association, _c[2024] |
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| 504 | _aIncludes bibliographical references and index. | ||
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| 505 | 0 | _aIntroduction: the importance of empirical research on the impostor phenomenon / Kevin Cokley -- Conceptual, theoretical, and methodological foundations. Impostor phenomenon : origins and treatment / Pauline Clance and Suzann Lawry ; An overview of the impostor phenomenon : definitional and theoretical considerations / Kevin Cokley, Keoshia Harris, Shaina Hall, and Myya Singletary ; The impostor phenomenon and mental health / Ramya Garba, Carly Coleman, and Tia Kelley ; Impostor phenomenon and burnout / Lizette Ojeda ; The impostor phenomenon's relations to achievement at school and work / Lauren A. Blondeau ; Measurement issues related to the impostor phenomenon / Hwa Young Lee, Cheryl B. Anderson, Kevin Cokley, and Shine Chang -- Populations and contexts. Gender and the impostor phenomenon / Kadie R. Rackley, Taylor Payne, Ashley Bennett, and Germine H. Awad ; Racism and the impostor phenomenon among African American students : a socioecological analysis / Donte Bernard ; A mixed-methods study of impostor phenomenon in a Hispanic-serving institution / Olympia Caudillo and Rodolfo Rincones ; Impostor phenomenon in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics / Devasmita Chakraverty ; Impostor phenomenon in medicine / Devasmita Chakraverty -- Interventions and trends. Critical issues of the impostor phenomenon and interventions for historically marginalized people / Lisa Orbé-Austin and Richard Orbé-Austin ; An evolving analysis of impostor syndrome from 1983 to the present : implications for clinicians and researchers / Valerie Young ; Research-based strategies for combating the impostor phenomenon in higher education / Danielle Rosenscruggs and Laura Schram ; Trends within the impostor phenomenon literature / Steven Stone-Sabali. | |
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_a'This book offers a scientific investigation into the impostor phenomenon, a concept that has long been misunderstood in popular culture. Much of the conventional wisdom about the impostor phenomenon is driven by intuitive, common-sense based recommendations about how to cope with and conquer impostor feelings. Unfortunately, much of this discourse is neither rooted in nor informed by empirical research. There are many important theoretical and methodological questions regarding the impostor phenomenon that remain unanswered, such as whether the impostor phenomenon is a personality trait at the core of one's identity, or merely a predisposition triggered by circumstances or fears of being evaluated. This book describes the theoretical underpinnings of the impostor phenomenon along with common measurement issues, implications for mental health and achievement, its relative prevalence among various population groups, and practical applications of the concept in psychotherapy and mental health treatment more broadly.'-- _cProvided by publisher. |
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_aCokley, Kevin O. _q(Kevin O'Neal), _d1969- _eeditor. _1https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PCjKrd48xVw4dc49hpBPJ6q |
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