Imposter Syndrome, Perfectionism and Perfectionist Culture

Presenter: Pamela Rich

Session DescriptionImposter syndrome or imposter phenomenon is the belief that you’re inadequate or incompetent despite evidence that you’re skilled and actually quite successful. We all struggle with this sometimes. But Imposter Syndrome and its oft times buddy, perfectionism, can paralyze you and actually make you less effective at work. But what if imposter syndrome isn’t just an internal process but also a result of a culture that focuses on mistakes making someone wrong?

In this interactive session, we will begin by learning about these concepts in a bit more detail, and participate in informal assessments, individual reflection and small group breakout sessions. We will explore these sometimes scary places to see how we might be able to begin to change the stories we tell ourselves in order to reach a happier and more sustainable positive sense of self. We’ll also take a look at the demands of our institutions and the Perfectionist Culture (sometimes called White Supremacy Culture) they often espouse in order to gain some perspective on ourselves, our workplaces, and possible alternatives.

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