
Success 2.0: The Psychology of Self-Doubt
May 22, 2023
Clinical psychologist Kevin Cokley from the University of Michigan dives deep into the psychology of self-doubt and the imposter phenomenon. He shares personal experiences of navigating self-doubt in academia, particularly for underrepresented groups. The conversation highlights how even successful individuals like Viola Davis face feelings of fraudulence. Cokley offers practical strategies to combat self-doubt in competitive environments, showcasing the dual-edged nature of such feelings as not only obstacles but also catalysts for growth.
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Intro
00:00 • 2min
Navigating Self-Doubt in Academia
02:29 • 4min
The Weight of Success: Navigating Imposter Phenomenon
06:06 • 15min
Battling Self-Doubt in Competitive Spaces
21:14 • 12min
Reframing Setbacks: Overcoming the Imposter Phenomenon in Education
32:51 • 3min
The Dual Edge of Self-Doubt
35:24 • 12min
Exploring Self-Doubt and Its Impact on Education
47:28 • 2min