![rw-book-cover](https://wsrv.nl/?url=https%3A%2F%2Fimage.simplecastcdn.com%2Fimages%2F42d2a406-817e-4291-8e96-123ac167308f%2Fd384aac1-850f-43d4-b45a-1c965fdaae21%2F3000x3000%2Fnsq-3000x3000.jpg%3Faid%3Drss_feed&w=100&h=100) ## Metadata - Author: [[No Stupid Questions]] - Full Title:: 164. Do You Have Impostor Syndrome? - Category:: #🎙️Podcasts - URL:: https://share.snipd.com/episode/4ed6fb50-fbc9-46f7-b01e-8260af4cfc50 - Read date:: [[2023-10-01]] ## Highlights [[psychology]] > The Origins of Imposter Syndrome is with women > Transcript: > Speaker 1 > Two psychologists who originally coined the term. Actually, originally it was called imposter phenomenon, but like so many things, a catchier name takes hold. So what we popularly call imposter syndrome is actually, one studied scientifically is imposter phenomenon, but the two psychologists who were women, and I bring that up for a particular Reason, their names were Pauline Rose Clance and Suzanne Emmett I'm's. And I bring up the fact that they were women because when they tell the origin story of imposter syndrome, which goes back nearly 50 years, they say it was partly from their own experience And partly actually as clinical psychologists with female patients. ([Time 0:18:39](https://share.snipd.com/snip/7829f2d1-6cfb-489b-95f9-f30e8768cc9d))