The Imposter Syndrome
The Imposter Syndrome (Clance & Innes, 1978) describes a cluster of beliefs and behaviour that can undermine your self-esteem and increase self-sabotaging tendencies.
This session will give you the opportunity to:
- Analyse how the Imposter Syndrome may manifest in a creative and research context
- Explore how it may help or hinder you in your research and professional development
- Share strategies to mitigate negative self -talk and to celebrate your achievements authentically and positively
Session Leader: Liz Wilkinson (SAS Senior Careers Consultant)
ALL WELCOME
This event is free to attend, but booking is required. It will be held online with details about how to join the virtual event being circulated via email to registered attendees 24 hours in advance.