Imposter Syndrome

Imposter Syndrome
Webinar Recordings - Recorded in April 2019
CPD Competency - Professional Practice Application

Imposter syndrome can make a person feel inadequate despite success, with persistent fear of being exposed as a fraud.

This webinar presented by Hugh Kearns from Flinders University covers what imposter syndrome is, how it impacts on people's lives and performance and what people can do about it. It also looks into why career coaches and counsellors should know about it.

Presenter Biography

Hugh Kearns is recognised internationally as a public speaker, educator and researcher. He regularly lectures at universities across the world and has recently returned from lecture tours of the UK and the US which included lectures at Oxford, Cambridge, Harvard, Berkeley and Stanford.

His areas of expertise include self-management, positive psychology, work-life balance, learning and creativity. He draws on over twenty five years of experience as a leading training and development professional within the corporate, financial, education and health sectors in Ireland, Scotland, North America, New Zealand and Australia. He has coached individuals, teams and executives in a wide range of organisations in the public and private sectors.

Hugh lectures and researches at Flinders University, Adelaide, Australia. He is widely recognised for his ability to take the latest research in psychology and education and apply it to high-performing people and groups. As a co-author with Maria Gardiner, he has published ten books which are in high demand both in Australia and internationally.
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