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Imposter Syndrome: Addressing the Fear of Being a Fraud
A Scanlan Center for School Mental Health workshop for college/university faculty and staff
We all engage in “Impostering” or believing we are not good, not deserving enough, or not producing enough in our lives at the university.
This workshop assists you with learning:
1. The definitions of Imposter Syndrome
2. What steps you can take to partially undo Imposter Syndrome
3. The systems that contribute to creating Imposter Syndrome.
You are never alone! There are partners to support you in finding campus mental health and well-being resources.
Training Details
- Modality: In-person (preferred), hybrid, or virtual
- Length: 75 minutes
- Training Capacity: To be determined
- Presenter: Barry Schreier, Ph.D., Director of Higher Education Programming, Scanlan Center for School Mental Health; Clinical Professor of Counseling Psychology, University of Iowa College of Education
Interested in hosting a workshop for your faculty/staff?
Submit an interest form, and our team will be in touch soon.