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

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Imposter Syndrome: The Hypochondria of the Psyche

Imposter syndrome can be likened to the hypochondria of the psyche, reflecting the pervasive feelings of inadequacy and self-doubt prevalent in contemporary digital culture. As individuals continuously present curated versions of themselves, the concept of self becomes a performance, leading to a reduction of one's authentic identity and an internal struggle with feelings of deception and unworthiness.

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