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Understanding Impostor Syndrome in High Achievers: An Interview with Stevon Lewis, LMFT
FromThe Modern Therapist's Survival Guide with Curt Widhalm and Katie Vernoy
Understanding Impostor Syndrome in High Achievers: An Interview with Stevon Lewis, LMFT
FromThe Modern Therapist's Survival Guide with Curt Widhalm and Katie Vernoy
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38 minutes
Released:
Feb 27, 2023
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Podcast episode
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Understanding Impostor Syndrome in High Achievers: An Interview with Stevon Lewis, LMFT
Curt and Katie interview Stevon Lewison working with high achievers who struggle with impostor syndrome. We explored what impostor syndrome is, how society contributes to impostor syndrome, how you can differentiate impostor syndrome from internalized racism, sexism, heterosexism, ableism, etc., the emotional impacts of impostor syndrome, and how therapists can work effectively with these clients.
Transcripts for this episode will be available at mtsgpodcast.com!
In this podcast episode, we talk about how impostor syndrome shows up in high achievers
We reached out to our friend, Stevon Lewis, to explore impostor syndrome.
What do therapists miss related to treating impostor syndrome in high achievers?
Looking at the symptoms versus the root cause
Understanding the common patterns
How does society contribute to impostor syndrome?
Productivity and detail-orientation are praised
The role of humility and Stevon’s difficulty with the accepted definition of humility
Subcultures that are hyper-focused on achievement and competition
The impact of a marginalized identity or identities on impostor syndrome
How can therapists support high achievers with impostor syndrome in therapy?
Slowing down the conversation
Shifting the language related to goal-setting
Finding a path to celebrating wins
Perspective taking on how you treat yourself versus how you treat others
Self-compassion and self-understanding
How do you sort out impostor syndrome from internalized racism, sexism, ableism, etc.?
Contending with stereotypes and unreasonable expectations
Looking at the environment within which someone is working or living
The impact of parenting and what you’ve grown up with
Emotional impacts of Impostor Syndrome
Description of the inner bully
Fear of being found out, not belonging
Fear of being a disappointment or of being too successful
The danger of exploitation, especially for folks who have traditionally been marginalized
The pushback when you are being different
What does healing look like for high achievers with impostor syndrome?
Radical acceptance of self
Getting freedom
Self-compassion
Resources for Modern Therapists mentioned in this Podcast Episode:
We’ve pulled together resources mentioned in this episode and put together some handy-dandy links. Please note that some of the links below may be affiliate links, so if you purchase after clicking below, we may get a little bit of cash in our pockets. We thank you in advance!
Stevon’s Website
Stevon’s Journal: Silencing Your Inner Bully
Stay in Touch with Curt, Katie, and the whole Therapy Reimagined #TherapyMovement:
LinkTree
Modern Therapist’s Survival Guide Creative Credits:
Voice Over by DW McCann https://www.facebook.com/McCannDW/
Music by Crystal Grooms Mangano https://groomsymusic.com/
Curt and Katie interview Stevon Lewison working with high achievers who struggle with impostor syndrome. We explored what impostor syndrome is, how society contributes to impostor syndrome, how you can differentiate impostor syndrome from internalized racism, sexism, heterosexism, ableism, etc., the emotional impacts of impostor syndrome, and how therapists can work effectively with these clients.
Transcripts for this episode will be available at mtsgpodcast.com!
In this podcast episode, we talk about how impostor syndrome shows up in high achievers
We reached out to our friend, Stevon Lewis, to explore impostor syndrome.
What do therapists miss related to treating impostor syndrome in high achievers?
Looking at the symptoms versus the root cause
Understanding the common patterns
How does society contribute to impostor syndrome?
Productivity and detail-orientation are praised
The role of humility and Stevon’s difficulty with the accepted definition of humility
Subcultures that are hyper-focused on achievement and competition
The impact of a marginalized identity or identities on impostor syndrome
How can therapists support high achievers with impostor syndrome in therapy?
Slowing down the conversation
Shifting the language related to goal-setting
Finding a path to celebrating wins
Perspective taking on how you treat yourself versus how you treat others
Self-compassion and self-understanding
How do you sort out impostor syndrome from internalized racism, sexism, ableism, etc.?
Contending with stereotypes and unreasonable expectations
Looking at the environment within which someone is working or living
The impact of parenting and what you’ve grown up with
Emotional impacts of Impostor Syndrome
Description of the inner bully
Fear of being found out, not belonging
Fear of being a disappointment or of being too successful
The danger of exploitation, especially for folks who have traditionally been marginalized
The pushback when you are being different
What does healing look like for high achievers with impostor syndrome?
Radical acceptance of self
Getting freedom
Self-compassion
Resources for Modern Therapists mentioned in this Podcast Episode:
We’ve pulled together resources mentioned in this episode and put together some handy-dandy links. Please note that some of the links below may be affiliate links, so if you purchase after clicking below, we may get a little bit of cash in our pockets. We thank you in advance!
Stevon’s Website
Stevon’s Journal: Silencing Your Inner Bully
Stay in Touch with Curt, Katie, and the whole Therapy Reimagined #TherapyMovement:
LinkTree
Modern Therapist’s Survival Guide Creative Credits:
Voice Over by DW McCann https://www.facebook.com/McCannDW/
Music by Crystal Grooms Mangano https://groomsymusic.com/
Released:
Feb 27, 2023
Format:
Podcast episode
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