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Imposter Syndrome – Wrestling with Professional Self-Doubt with Jessica Tyler and Alfredo Palacios

Imposter Syndrome – Wrestling with Professional Self-Doubt with Jessica Tyler and Alfredo Palacios

Episode

About this Episode:

Mike speaks with Jessica Tyler and Alfredo Palacios on the experience of the imposter syndrome in counseling practice and education. They discuss the performance of counseling theory, presenting at academic conferences, and balancing expert knowledge with humility.

Presenter

About Jessica and Alfredo:

Dr. Jessica Tyler is an assistant professor in the department of Special Education, Rehabilitation, and Counseling at Auburn University. You can email Jessica at jim0001@auburn.edu.

Dr. Alfredo Palacios is an assistant professor at Auburn University in the department of Special Education, Rehabilitation and Counseling. He is a proud graduate of The University of New Mexico and Associate Editor of the Journal of Humanistic Counseling. His scholarship focuses on multicultural issues in counseling, counseling theory, and counseling intervention outcomes with child and adolescent clients. You can email Alfredo at afp0020@auburn.edu.

Citation

APA Citation for this Episode:

Shook, M. (Producer). (2020, February 25). EP159: Imposter Syndrome – Wrestling with Professional Self-Doubt with Jessica Tyler and Alfredo Palacios [Audio Podcast]. The Thoughtful Counselor. Retrieved from https://wp.me/p7R6fn-XdI.

Thanks

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