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Treatment Approaches for Anxiety and Depression among Adults Suffering with Imposter Syndrome

Date and Time

Saturday, March 15, 2025, 9:00 AM until 12:15 PM
Videoconference information will be provided in an email once registration is complete.

Event Contact(s)

Elizabeth Conover
720-588-8375 (p)

Category

CSCSW Workshops & Conferences

Registration Info

Registration is required
Payment In Full In Advance Only

About this event



Pricing: CSCSW Members - $50 | Non-Members - $100 | Students - $20

Summary:
Fast forward thinkers, executives, engineers, therapists, nurses and individuals in various helping professions with years of experience often fall victim to Imposter syndrome. This condition does not discriminate against highly competent individuals from all walks of life. Imposter syndrome is often a debilitating condition where individuals are trapped in their own negative thoughts, skepticism of self, and self-doubt. Learn more about this condition and how to unleash clients from their own tombs of worry.

Despite the rapid and creative growth of the workforce, feeling stuck appears to be a common encounter many professionals face. Such feelings are often associated with not being good enough, not being smart enough, and not feeling confident in one's contributions to their work teams, employers and/or colleagues. 

It's time to help individuals get unstuck and feel aligned to their strengths and talents. This webinar will be life changing for professionals who wish to uncover their confidence in their skills and hone their professional voice. It will cover effective CBT and ACT interventions to overcome and even utilize Imposter Syndrome to move forward in life.

Learning Objectives: 
1. Identify anxiety and depression symptom presentations associated with imposter syndrome 
2. Outline steps to assess and treat imposter syndrome  
3. List cultural factors for case conceptualization considerations 
4. Explore the use of Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, and Acceptance and Commitment Therapy as treatment strategies to treat imposter syndrome

About Dr. Gibson:

Dr. Lillian Gibson is a licensed psychologist routinely referred to as a captivating speaker and “mood make-over” expert. 


With over a decade of specialized clinical expertise under her belt (evidenced based therapies), Dr. Gibson takes great pride in effectively treating trauma, depression, insomnia, nightmares secondary to trauma, minority stress, imposter syndrome and mood disorders that accompany chronic medical conditions.  Dr. Gibson gracefully approaches treatment from a multi-prong perspective to include person-centered factors to uncover the root of problems that lead individuals to counseling. She is known to effectively guide clients away from feeling overwhelmed, frustrated, and sad into a life of peace, wholeness, and happiness. 


She received her doctorate, undergraduate and masters degrees from two Historically Black Colleges and Universities. 


For the past 20 years she has studied national and international factors that inspire personal change and growth in places such as Calgary, Canada, Johannesburg, South Africa, Senegal, West Africa, Manchester, England, and at Johns Hopkins University.


Throughout the year Dr. Gibson is often found providing paradigm-shifting trainings for corporations, leadership groups, healthcare organizations, and professional associations that honor wellness, a sense of belonging, and social justice initiatives.


Dr. Gibson is passionate about highlighting the importance of diversity, equity, and inclusion with a mental health wellness framework in corporate, private, and community settings. Her combined experiences position her to be a highly sought after consultant, corporate trainer, and international speaker.


Student Discount Requirements:
Current social work students may attend for a discounted rate after submitting proof of student status (copy of valid student id, current course schedule from registrar, etc).

Cancellation Policy:

Full refunds will be offer for cancellations made at least 24 hours in advance. No refunds will be offered for day of cancellations. If you need to cancel your registration, please contact Elizabeth Conover at admin@coclinicalsocialwork.org.


Number of People Who Will Attend

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$100.00
Student
$20.00
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