Becoming UX
This episode provides a comprehensive analysis of imposter syndrome, a psychological phenomenon where successful individuals feel like frauds despite their clear achievements. The text traces the concept from its 1978 origins to modern therapeutic interventions like Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT) and Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT). It outlines five specific imposter subtypes—the Perfectionist, Superhuman, Natural Genius, Soloist, and Expert—to help individuals categorize their internal pressures. Readers can utilize the included Clance IP Test to measure the intensity of their own experiences and access strategies for reframing competence. Ultimately, the collection serves as a guide for recognizing cognitive distortions and building psychological flexibility to overcome feelings of inadequacy.
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