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Imposter Syndrome (IS): Discussion & Seeking Treatment
Imposter Syndrome (IS) also known as Imposter Phenomenon (IP), is a condition that was first described in 1978 by Suzanne Imes, PhD and Pauline Rose Clarence, PhD. While Imposter Syndrome is not a recognized DSM-V diagnosis, it is frequently observed, discussed and treated by mental health professionals....
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What Happens If You Hit Your Head Hard?
Hitting your head can be unsettling, whether it happens during a fall, a car accident,...
How to Get Accommodations in College: A Practical Guide for Students and Families
Many students and families assume that accommodations received in high school will automatically continue in...
Eating a well-balanced diet can be an important part of one’s mental and physical health....
Do People With ADHD Have Bad Memory? Why You Feel Forgetful and How to Improve Focus
There’s a memorable scene from the sitcom “Malcolm in the Middle” that I’ve had relayed...
Autism and Eating Disorders: Understanding the Overlap and Creating Inclusive Support
Eating disorders occur at significantly higher rates among autistic individuals compared to the general population...
Why College Feels So Hard and What Helps
The transition to college represents a significant developmental shift. Students are managing increased academic rigor...
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