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We’ve all been there–wondering if we measure up to the expectations we have from others and for ourselves. Imposter Syndrome, as its been sometimes called, is almost universal, and yet feels so unique to ourselves. Join us as we discuss imposter syndrome, how it shows up for us in EBP implementation, and how we can make room for it.
Dr. Joshua Semiatin, PHD is a clinical psychologist in Baltimore, MD. He currently practices at Department of Veterans Affairs, Baltimore, MD.
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We’ve all been there–wondering if we measure up to the expectations we have from others and for ourselves. Imposter Syndrome, as its been sometimes called, is almost universal, and yet feels so unique to ourselves. Join us as we discuss imposter syndrome, how it shows up for us in EBP implementation, and how we can make room for it.
Dr. Joshua Semiatin, PHD is a clinical psychologist in Baltimore, MD. He currently practices at Department of Veterans Affairs, Baltimore, MD.
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Subscribe to the Practical for Your Practice Podcast
Subscribe to The Center for Deployment Psychology Monthly Email

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