Why are therapists more likely to experience Imposter Syndrome?

The Thriving Therapists

Hello hello!

Welcome back to episode two. 

We hope you enjoyed our first episode, but we wanted to delve deeper into imposterism as a therapist and why (oh why) therapists are more likely to feel like an imposter

We also chat about: 

- fear around speaking up (workplace, supervisors, colleagues)

- our experiences of IS

- IS and how it shows up clinically and personally 

- the short term and long-term impacts of IS

We hope you enjoy and get something out of this ep! 

Kat + Aimee 



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