Managing Imposter Syndrome for SuppoRTT (RTT01FEB23)

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Features of imposter phenomenonJoining Instructions

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SubjectSuppoRTT (Supported Return to Training)
DescriptionImposter Syndrome or Phenomenon is defined as ‘a collection of feelings of inadequacy that persist despite evidence of success’. ‘Imposters’ suffer chronic self-doubt and are unable to internalise their accomplishments however successful they are in their field. This phenomenon is surprisingly common. It can get in the way of professional progress and job satisfaction. Because it is so common, it can be helpful to discuss it in a group setting, explore what it is, how it affects you and what you can do about it. This one-day interactive workshop looks at what Imposter Syndrome is, how it gets in the way of our work, and then more importantly what tools are available to manage it. The day will include evidence-based solutions using ACT (Acceptance and Commitment Therapy) techniques. ACT has a huge body of evidence behind it and an impressive pedigree in providing practical tools that are easy to grasp and use.
Additional information

This course is organised via the Supported Return To Training Programme (SuppoRTT) and is available for Trainees OOP or returning to training.

What you need to do to prepare:

  1. Please complete: https://paulineroseclance.com/pdf/IPTestandscoring.pdf
  2. The free online VIA Survey of Character Strengths questionnaire here: https://www.viacharacter.org/survey/account/register

 

Useful things to have available:

  • the list of characteristics of imposter phenomenon so you can look at it in the session
  • a notebook or journal

For joining instructions please see documentation section.

VenueOnline (Zoom), - Virtual  View details
Date & timeWednesday 1 February 2023, 10:00 to 15:00
LecturerDr Susy Stirling  View details
Target audience

Mandatory: SuppoRTT Trainee

Course styleWorkshop
CateringNo catering
CPD points0.000
CostNo charge
Aims

To understand what Imposter Phenomenon, or Syndrome is and how to manage it

Objectives

This interactive workshop will look at:

  • What is imposter syndrome/phenomenon?
  • How does it show up for us?
  • What evidence-based tools can we use to manage it?