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Episode 4: Impostor Syndrome - "Am I good enough?"

This episode will identify negative thoughts that persist despite evident success; identify root of self-doubt and intellectual fraudulence; and affirm success and competence.

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Kolligian J Jr, Sternberg RJ. Perceived fraudulence in young adults: is there an "imposter syndrome"? J Pers Assess 1991;56(2):308-26. 

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Leslie, Tyler. Three external factors that are affecting your success. Retrieved April 1, 2021, from https://www.success.com/3-external-factors-that-are-affecting-your-success/

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