Unveiling Imposter Syndrome: Confronting Self-Doubt & Embracing Authenticity with Regan Schriver, PsyD, MSW – Episode 295

Ever felt like an imposter? If you've heard or said phrases like "I'm a fraud" or "I'll never be good enough," you're not alone. Recognizing these thoughts is the first step in overcoming them. In this episode, Dr. Graham Taylor speaks with Ragan Schriver. Ragan is an Associate Professor of Practice at the University of Tennessee College of Social Work as well as the Director of the MSSW Program, Knoxville Campus and chair of the Forensic Social Work Certificate Program. He teaches clinical and leadership courses in the MSSW program. He also serves as the Special Assistant to the President of Catholic Charities USA. In this role he takes part in a team process to develop integrated health programs within the network. We’re excited to have Ragan with us to discuss imposter syndrome, the different ways imposter syndrome shows up in our lives and explore ways to deal with it.

Resources

For more information about the University of Tennessee and its Social Work Program, please visit:

https://www.csw.utk.edu/

For more information about the UT College of Social Work’s Trauma Treatment Post-Graduate Certification Program, please visit:

https://www.csw.utk.edu/post-graduate-trauma-certificate/

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