The impostor phenomenon : psychological research, theory, and interventions /

Bibliographic Details
Corporate Author: JSTOR (Organization)
Other Authors: Cokley, Kevin O. (Kevin O'Neal), 1969- (Editor)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Washington, DC : American Psychological Association, [2024]
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Online Access:Connect to the full text of this electronic book
Table of Contents:
  • Machine generated contents note: Acknowledgments
  • Contributors
  • Introduction
  • Kevin Cokley
  • Part I: Conceptual, Theoretical, and Methodological Foundations
  • Chapter 1. Impostor Phenomenon: Origins and Treatment
  • Pauline Clance and Suzann Lawry
  • Chapter 2. An Overview of the Impostor Phenomenon: Definitional and Theoretical Considerations
  • Kevin Cokley, Keoshia Harris, Shaina Hall, and Myya Singletary
  • Chapter 3. The Impostor Phenomenon and Mental Health
  • Ramya Garba, Carly Coleman, and Tia Kelley
  • Chapter 4. Impostor Syndrome and Burnout
  • Lizette Ojeda
  • Chapter 5. The Impostor Phenomenon's Relation to Achievement at School and Work
  • Lauren Blondeau
  • Chapter 6. Measurement Issues Related to the Impostor Phenomenon
  • Hwa Young Lee, Cheryl Anderson, Kevin Cokley, and Shine Change
  • Part II: Populations and Context
  • Chapter 7. Gender and the Impostor Phenomenon
  • Kadie Rackley, Taylor Payne, Ashley Bennet, and Germine Awad
  • Chapter 8. Racism and the Impostor Phenomenon among African American Students: A Socio-Ecological Analysis
  • Donte Bernard
  • Chapter 9. A Mixed Methods Study of Impostor Phenomenon in a Hispanic Serving Institution
  • Olympia Caudillo and Rodolfo Rincones
  • Chapter 10. Impostor Phenomenon in Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics Fields
  • Devasmita Chakraverty
  • Chapter 11. Impostor Phenomenon in Medicine
  • Devasmita Chakraverty
  • Part III: Interventions and Trends
  • Chapter 12. Critical Issues of the Impostor Phenomenon and Interventions for Historically Marginalized People
  • Lisa Orbe-Austin and Richard Orbe-Austin
  • Chapter 13. An Evolving Analysis of Impostor Syndrome from 1983 to the Present: Implications for Clinicians and Researchers
  • Valerie Young
  • Chapter 14. Research-based Strategies for Combatting the Impostor Phenomenon in Higher Education
  • Danielle Rosenscruggs and Laura Schram
  • Chapter 15. Trends Within the Impostor Phenomenon Literature
  • Steven Stone-Sabali
  • About the Editor
  • Index.