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Jung in the World | The Inner Realm of Imposter Syndrome: A Jungian Perspective with Susan Schwartz

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Unmasking Imposter Syndrome in Modern Living

Exploring the historical roots of imposter syndrome as the 'as if' personality and its relevance in a digital culture, this chapter discusses the inner conflict experienced by high achievers and the manifestation of the false self. Emphasizing the importance of authenticity and self-acceptance, the chapter delves into the interconnections between imposter syndrome, fragility, narcissism, and the transformative release of pain.

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