Impostor Syndrome: What It Is & How To Overcome It | Ethics BCBA CEU Credits: 2 |

Impostor Syndrome: What It Is & How To Overcome It | Ethics BCBA CEU Credits: 2

Impostor Syndrome: What It Is & How To Overcome It | Ethics BCBA CEU Credits: 2

Original price was: $20.00.Current price is: $16.00.

This is a text-based course

Impostor syndrome is a type of chronic self-doubt that causes us to feel like we’re inadequate, despite evidence showing otherwise. The result is that we become our own worst enemy—selling ourselves short and hurting our workplace performance. So, what does it take to overcome impostor syndrome? In this course, you’ll learn to define impostor syndrome and determine whether it’s something you’re experiencing. Then, you’ll learn how impostor syndrome holds you back as well as six strategies to face your insecurities head-on.

This Ethics course provides 2 CEU credits for BACB, QABA, and IBAO.

BACB CEUs

2 Credits

IBAO CEUs

2 Credits

QABA CEUs

2 Credits

Type of Credit

Ethics

Author/Speaker

Dr. Jaime Flowers a Licensed Educational Psychologist (LEP) in California and Licensed Specialist in School Psychology (LSSP) in Texas, a Board Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA), and a Nationally Certified School Psychologist (NCSP). Her current research interest includes behavior analytic ethics, and functional behavior analysis in schools.

Objectives

  1. Define Impostor Syndrome and Identify Personal Experiences
  2. Understand the Impact of Impostor Syndrome on Performance
  3. Implement Strategies in Real-Life Scenarios

Syllabus

Syllabus

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