Imposter Syndrome Is Cancelled
Demystify the definition of imposter syndrome to reveal the truths behind thoughts and manifestation.
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Jen Douglas, Ph.D. is a licensed psychologist, Stanford clinical assistant professor, business owner, executive coach, consultant, partner, and mother. Dr. Jen specializes in helping high-achieving individuals overcome their own perfectionism to reach their fullest potential, both in their professional worlds and in their personal relationships. In her academic role, Dr. Jen trains graduate students, post-doctoral fellows, and medical residents in empirically-based mental health treatment, and has published in international peer-reviewed psychology journals. Dr. Jen’s clinical interests span the intersection of high-functioning anxiety, emotional regulation, and societal influences on mental health. Dr. Jen and her work have been featured across news outlets including Newsweek, NBC News, Glamour, and NPR. Dr. Jen completed her doctoral training at UC San Diego and fellowship training through Stanford University School of Medicine. She currently lives in the Bay Area with her family, who humor her feeble attempts at being a "cool mom."
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