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E205: Loretta McGregor: Her 2024 Presidential Address at the APA Convention

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In this episode Loretta delivers her Society for the Teaching of Psychology 2024 presidential address at the American Psychological Association meeting in Seattle, WA. She delves into the impostor phenomenon, exploring its definition, origins, and impact on individuals, particularly women and marginalized groups. She debunks the common misconception of referring to it as a syndrome, emphasizing it as a phenomenon without a single cause or classification as a mental disorder. She also explores the research into the connections between the impostor phenomenon, perfectionism, and depression, presenting findings from various studies and scales. Loretta highlights the prevalence of this phenomenon among college students and proposes potential interventions to help those affected cope more effectively, concluding with practical insights and suggestions for future research. [Portions of the show notes were generated by Descript AI.]
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In this episode Loretta delivers her Society for the Teaching of Psychology 2024 presidential address at the American Psychological Association meeting in Seattle, WA. She delves into the impostor phenomenon, exploring its definition, origins, and impact on individuals, particularly women and marginalized groups. She debunks the common misconception of referring to it as a syndrome, emphasizing it as a phenomenon without a single cause or classification as a mental disorder. She also explores the research into the connections between the impostor phenomenon, perfectionism, and depression, presenting findings from various studies and scales. Loretta highlights the prevalence of this phenomenon among college students and proposes potential interventions to help those affected cope more effectively, concluding with practical insights and suggestions for future research. [Portions of the show notes were generated by Descript AI.]
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