Feel Like an Imposter at Work?
psychologytoday.com·14h
Flag this post

Imposter syndrome (IS) is a persistent inability to attribute one’s achievements to personal merit. Success is wholly or partially attributed to luck or other external factors. (Salari, 2025). Although IS was once thought to be a gender issue, recent research suggests that both sexes experience the condition. Males are less likely to discuss it openly. (Vitoria, 2020).

Salari and his research team recently reviewed 30 different studies on IS with a total sample size of 11, 483 people. They found that 62% experienced the syndrome at some point. The probability of experiencing IS incr…

Similar Posts

Loading similar posts...