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Feeling like a fraud: The Impact of the Impostor Phenomenon on the Mental Health of Minoritized College Students

Kevin Cokley
Friday, March 29, 2024
1:00-1:30 PM
R0220 Ross School of Business Map
In this talk, Dr. Kevin Cokley will engage participants in a discussion around effectively confronting the impostor phenomenon. He will discuss how the impostor phenomenon is created, share clinical observations, and describe the impostor cycle. Next, he will discuss the nature of impostor feelings and its mental health implications. He will address how impostor feelings differ among minoritized individuals. He will end by providing individual and institutional strategies to combat impostor feelings.
Building: Ross School of Business
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Event Type: Lecture / Discussion
Tags: #Metoo, Activism, Africa, African American, african and african american studies, african and afroamerican studies, African Studies, architecture lecture, Asia, Biomedical Engineering, cyber security, Data Collection, Democracy, Dutch, Economic Life, Economics
Source: Happening @ Michigan from Interdisciplinary Committee on Organizational Studies - ICOS, Department of Sociology, Organizational Studies Program (OS)