Events
Handling perfectionism and imposter phenomenon
Thursday 13 February 10:00 until 13:00
Online : Via Zoom
Speaker: Dr Sarah Robins-Hobden
Perfectionist behaviours and imposter feelings reduce our self-belief and cause us to sometimes get in the way of our own success. Experiencing either (or both) may mean you put yourself under more pressure to achieve, whilst at the same time experiencing increased stress; declining productivity; and undermining your confidence. This workshop will introduce you to an array of techniques that help you minimise, address, and (with practice) overcome the unhelpful thinking patterns that underpin perfectionist behaviours and imposter feelings, increasing your capacity to effectively handle these issues as they arise in the future.
Learning outcomes
Engaging with this workshop will enable you to:
- Explore the commonalities, contributing factors, and impact of perfectionism and imposter feelings
- Analyse your personal experiences and responses to these phenomena
- Experiment with a range of tools to help you think and behave differently
- Implement effective strategies to reduce the negative impact of perfectionist tendencies and imposter feelings
Target audience
Postgraduate researchers at all stages and from all disciplines, and ECRs from all disciplines, broadly encompassing research assistants, postdoctoral researchers and research fellows at grades 6-8.
About the facilitator
This workshop is designed and delivered by Dr Sarah Robins-Hobden, chartered psychologist, accredited member of the International Society for Coaching Psychology.
Booking information
For online workshops, the link to join the session will be shared to your Sussex email address one working day before the event.
Please note: Sensitive subjects may be discussed so ensure a suitable place for you to join the workshop is available to protect yourself and others.
About this theme
Grow workshops get you thinking about your personal effectiveness and career plans. Visit our Grow workshops page for more sessions.
By: Zydrune Jasiunaite
Last updated: Tuesday, 28 January 2025