At the Olympic Games in 2021, one athlete arrived in Tokyo with a mountain of expectations on her four foot, eight inch frame.Sports announcer 1: Five medals in Rio, four of them gold, and could do even better than that this time around here in Tokyo.Sports announcer 2: If you don't think that that's hard, then you really don't understand gymnastics.Shankar Vedantam: People didn't just expect her to win gold medals in gymnastics, they expected magic.Sports announcer 3: So I mean, she has just set herself so far apart from the rest of the field and not just on the competition floor.Sports announcer 4: Simone Biles, representing the United States of America.Sports announcer 5: Simone Biles' pursuit of history starts tonight.Shankar Vedantam: Four days into the games, Simone Biles pulled out of the competition.Simone Biles: I've just never felt like this going into a competition before and I tried to go out here and have fun. Our transcripts are provided by various partners and may contain errors or deviate slightly from the audio. The transcript below may be for an earlier version of this episode. Michele Obama describes her battles with impostor syndrome, 2018. Viola Davis on 60 Minutes: all artists have “imposter syndrome”, 2020. The Imposter Phenomenon in High Achieving Women: Dynamics and Therapeutic Intervention, Pauline Rose Clance & Suzanne Imes, Psychotherapy Theory, Research and Practice, 1978. Unskilled and Unaware of it: How Difficulties in Recognizing One’s Own Incompetence Lead to Inflated Self-Assessments, Justin Kruger and David Dunning, Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 2000. al, Journal of Multicultural Counseling and Development, 2016. al, Social Psychological and Personality Science, 2020.Īn Examination of the Impact of Racial and Ethnic Identity, Impostor Feelings, and Minority Status Stress on the Mental Health of Black College Students, Shannon McClain, et. al, Journal of Mental Health and Clinical Psychology, 2020.įeeling Like an Imposter: The Effect of Perceived Classroom Competition on the Daily Psychological Experiences of First-Generation College Students, Elizabeth A. al, Journal of Educational Psychology, 2021.Ĭommentary: Prevalence, Predictors, and Treatment of Imposter Syndrome: A Systematic Review, Dena M. Women–Particularly Underrepresented Minority Women–and Early-Career Academics Feel like Impostors in Fields that Value Brilliance, Melis Muradoglu, et. Self-esteem as a mediator of the link between perfectionism and the impostor phenomenon. Impostor feelings as a moderator and mediator of the relationship between perceived discrimination and mental health among racial/ethnic minority college students. Journal of Multicultural Counseling and Development. Cokley, Praeger, 2014.Īn Examination of the Impact of Minority Status Stress and Impostor Feelings on the Mental Health of Diverse Ethnic Minority College Students. Kevin Cokley et al. The Myth of Black Anti-Intellectualism: A True Psychology of African American Students, Kevin O. Making Black Lives Matter: Confronting Anti-Black Racism, edited by Kevin Cokley, Cognella Academic Publishing, 2022. If you like this show, please check out our new podcast, My Unsung Hero ! And if you’d like to support our work, you can do so at. Psychologist Kevin Cokley studies the corrosive effects of self-doubt, and how we can turn that negative voice in our heads into an ally. We all have times when we feel like a fraud.
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