The New Yorker: Why Everyone Feels Like They’re Faking It

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A piece in the New Yorker that explores the history of imposter syndrome may interest AHP readers: “Why Everyone Feels Like They’re Faking It,” by Leslie Jamison. As Jamison writes: At first, the paper kept getting rejected. “Weirdly, we didn Read More...

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Posted Feb 23 2023, 05:44 PM by Advances in the History of Psychology
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