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REFERENCES

Clance, P.R., & Imes, S.A. (1978). The Impostor Phenomenon in High Achieving Women: Dynamics and Therapeutic Interventions. Psychotherapy: Theory Research and Practice, 15, 241-247.

Imes, S.W. (1979), The Impostor Phenomenon as a Function of Attribution Patterns and Internalized Femininity/Masculinity in High Achieving Women and Men. Dissertation Abstracts International, 40, 5868-5868B.

Stahl, J.M., Turner, H.M., Wheeler, A.E., & Elbert, P. (1980). The impostor phenomenon in high school and college science majors. Paper presented at the meeting of the American Psychological Association, Montreal.

Harvey, J.C. (1981). The Impostor Phenomenon and Achievements: A Failure to Internalize Success. Unpublished dissertation, Temple University, PA. Dissertation Abstracts International, 42, 4969-4970B.

Hirschfield, M.M. (1982). The Impostor Phenomenon in High Achieving Women. Unpublished dissertation, Fordham University, NY. Dissertation Abstracts International, 48, 1772A.

Topping, M.E.H. (1983). The Impostor Phenomenon: A Study of Its Construct and Incidence in University Faculty Members. Unpublished dissertation, University of South Florida. Dissertation Abstracts International, 44, 1948-1949B.

Imes, S.A., & Clance, P.R. (1984). Treatment of the Impostor Phenomenon in High Achieving Women. In C. Brody (Ed.), Women Working With Women, pp. 75-88. New York: Snapfinger Publishing Co.

Lawler, N.K. (1984). The Impostor Phenomenon in High Achieving Persons and Jungian Personality Principles. Unpublished dissertation, Georgia State University, Atlanta, GA. Dissertation Abstracts International, 45, 2693-2694B.

Harvey, J.C. (1984; August 26). The impostor phenomenon: A useful concept in clinical practice. Paper presented at 92nd Annual Convention of the American Psychological Association, Toronto, Ontario, Canada.

Matthews, G. (1984). The impostor phenomenon: Attributions for success and failure. In G.Matthews (Chair), Impostor phenomenon: Research, assessment, and treatment issues. Symposium conducted at the 92nd Annual Convention of the American Psychological Association, Toronto, Canada.

Goleman, D. (1984, September 11). Therapists find many achievers feel they’re fakes. The New York Times, C1, C12. *



Clance, P.R. (1985). The Impostor Phenomenon: When Success Makes You Feel Like A Fake. Atlanta: Peachtree Publishers.

Clance, P. R. (1985). The imposter phenomenon: Overcoming the fear that haunts your success. Atlanta, Peachtree Publishers.



Harvey, J.C. (1985). If I'm So Successful Why Do I Feel Like a Fake? New York: St. Martin's Press.

Matthews, G., & Clance, P.R. (1985). Treatment of the Impostor Phenomenon in Psychotherapy Clients. Psychotherapy in Private Practice, 3(1), 71-81.

Flewelling, A.L. (1985). The Impostor Phenomenon in Individuals Succeeding in Self-Perceived Atypical Professions: The Effects of Mentoring and Longevity. Unpublished master's thesis, Georgia State University, Atlanta (65 pages).

Topping, M.E.H., and Kimmel E.B. (1985). The impostor phenomenon: Feeling phony. Academic Psychology Bulletin, 7(2), 213-226.

Grays, L.A. (1985). The Relation Between the Impostor Phenomenon and Atypically of Race, Educational Attainment, Socioeconomic Status, and Career in College Women. Unpublished master's thesis, Georgia State University, Atlanta, Georgia.

Castro, J. (1985). Behavior: Fearing the Mask Map Slip. Time Magazine, Vol 126(6).

Trotman, F.K., & Gallagher, A.H. (1985+). Group therapy with black women (book chapter).

Trotman, F.K. (1985+). Psychotherapy of black women and the dual effects of racism and sexism (book chapter).

Gediman, H.K. (1985). Imposture, inauthencity, and feeling fraudulent. Journal of the American Psychologfical Association, 33(4), 911-935.

Holmes, S.W. (1986) The Impostor Phenomenon: Validity Study of Clance's IP Scale. Unpublished master's thesis, Georgia State University, Atlanta, Georgia.

Steinberg, J.A. (1986). Clinical interventions with women experiencing the impostor phenomenon. Women & Therapy, 5(4), 19-26. *

Williams, E.A. (1987). The impostor phenomenon in high achieving black females as influenced by mentors. Unpublished thesis, Georgia State University, Atlanta, Georgia.

McIntyre, T.M. (1987). Female occupational achievement. Unpublished general exam, Georgia State University, Atlanta, Georgia.

Edwards, P. W., Zeichner, A., Lawler, N., & Kowalski, R. (1987). A validation study of the Harvey impostor phenomenon scale. Psychotherapy: Theory, Research, Practice, Training, 24(2), 256-259.

Clance, P.R. & O'Toole, M.A. (1988). Impostor phenomenon: An internal barrier to empowerment and achievement. Women and Therapy, 6, 51-64.



Smith-Clark, J. J. (1988). The impostor phenomenon: A study of the construct in registered nurses. Unpublished Ph.D., California School of Professional Psychology - Los Angeles, California.

Dingman, D.J. (1988). The Impostor Phenomenon and Social Mobility: You Can't Go Home Again. Dissertation Abstracts International, 49. 2375B.

Felder, R. (1988). Impostors everywhere. Chemical Engineering and Education, 22(4), 168-169.

Haislett, J.B. (1988). The impostor phenomenon among adult survivors of childhood incest: A student of attribution style and loss of control. Unpublished Ph.D., California School of Professional Psychology - Los Angeles, California. University Microfilms International, Order No. 8822704

Cherpas, C.C. (1989). The generalizability of the impostor phenomenon to adults employed in professional and non-professional occupations. Unpublished dissertation, Kent State University, OH.

Cromwell, B. H. (1989). The impostor phenomenon in the classroom: Personality and cognitive correlates. Unpublished Ph.D., Old Dominion University, Virginia.

DeVries, S. L. (1989). The impostor phenomenon and management of countertransference in therapists. Unpublished Ph.D., Fairleigh Dickinson University, New Jersey.

Clance, P.R., & O'Toole, M. (1989). Impostor phenomenon. In H. Tierneyt (Ed.), Women's Studies Encyclopedia, Volume 1. New York: Greenwood Press.

Prince, T.J. (1989). The Impostor Phenomenon Revisited: Validity Study of Clance's IP Scale. Unpublished master's thesis. Georgia State University, Atlanta, Georgia.

Crouch, J.G., Powel, M.L., Grant, C., Posner-Cahill, C., & Rose, A. (1990?). Impostor phenomenon and psychological type among banking and higher education professionals. Journal of Psychological Type, 20, 34-42.

Bell, L.A. (1990). The gifted woman as impostor. Advanced Development Journal, 2, 55-64.

Bussotti, C. (1990). The impostor phenomenon: Family roles and environment. (Doctoral dissertation, Georgia State University, 1990). (Dissertation Abstracts International, 51, 4041B.

Langford, J. (1990). The need to look smart: The impostor phenomenon and motivations for learning. (Doctoral dissertation, Georgia State University, 1990). (Dissertation Abstracts International, 51, 3604B.

Beard, J. (1990). Personality correlates of the imposter phenomenon: An exploration of gender differences in critical needs. Unpublished master's thesis, Georgia State University, Atlanta, Georgia.

McIntyre, T.M. (1990). A study of the relationship between women’s interpersonal behavior, impostor feelings, sex-role attitudes, and their professional status. Unpublished dissertation, Georgia State University, Atlanta, Georgia.

DeVries, M.F.R. (1990). The impostor syndrome: Developmental and societal issues. Human Relations, 43, 667-686.

Anderson, H.H. (1990). The Imposter Phenomenon and Its Relationship to Classroom Setting, Gender, Attributional Style, and Use of Self-Handicapping Strategies. Unpublished master’s thesis, Georgia State University, Atlanta, Georgia.

Cohen, E. (1990). The imposter phenomenon: An interactionist perspective. Unpublished dissertation, University of Toronto.

Ward, G.R. (1990). The relationships among attributional styles, motivational orientations and the impostor phenomenon among high achieving undergraduate students. Unpublished dissertation, University of New Mexico, Albuquerque, New Mexico.

Cromwell, B., Brown, N., Sanchez-Huceles, J., & Adair, F.L. (1990). The impostor phenomenon and personality characteristics of high school honor students. Journal of Social Behavior and Personality, 5(6), 563-573.

Cozzarelli, C. & Major, B. (1990). Exploring the validity of the impostor phenomenon. Journal of Social and Clinical Psychology, 9(4), 401-417.



Range, J.A. (1990). The IP (Impostor Phenomenon) and women in theology. In, Eds. Welch, L.B, Women in Higher Education: Changes and Challenges. New York: Praeger.

Eschbach, L. M. (1990). A study of selected psychological variables as causal factors of the imposter phenomenon among undergraduate college women. Unpublished Ph.D., Washington State University, Washington.

Ewing, K. M. (1990). Effect of racial identity attitudes and world view on African-American graduate and professional students' experience of the impostor phenomenon. Unpublished Ph.D., The Ohio State University, Ohio.

Farris, N. B. (1990). The impostor phenomenon among actors: A study of the experience of true and false selves. Unpublished Ph.D., California School of Professional Psychology - Los Angeles, California.

Marcantuono, J. T. (1990). Unveiling the impostor; An experimental analog of the impostor phenomenon. Unpublished Ph.D., Fairleigh Dickinson University, New Jersey.

Teece, J.K. (1990). Adult children of alcoholics and the experience of the impostor phenomenon: The development of the “false” self in a dysfunctional family system. Unpublished dissertation, University of Maryland-College Park, Maryland.

Ward, G. R. (1990). The relationships among attributional styles, motivational orientations and the impostor phenomenon among high-achieving undergraduate students. Unpublished Ph.D., The University of New Mexico.

Kolligian, J., Jr. (1990). Perceived fraudulence as a dimension of perceived incompetence. Sternberg, R.J., & Kolligian, J., Jr. (Eds), Competence Considered (pp. 261-285). New Haven, CT: Yale University Press.

Robinson, S.L. & Goodpaster, S.K. (1991). The effects of parental alcoholism on perception of control and the impostor phenomenon. Current Psychology: Research and Reviews, 10 (1&2), Spring/Summer, 113-119.

Kertay, L. (1991). Individual and gender differences in the impostor phenomenon and perceptions of competence. Unpublished master’s thesis, Georgia State University, Atlanta, GA.

Kertay, L., Clance, P.R., & Holland, C.L. (1991). A factor study of the Clance Impostor Phenomenon Scale. Unpublished manuscript, Georgia State University, Atlanta, GA.

Kolligian, J., & Sternberg, R. J. (1991). Perceived fraudulence in young adults: Is there an “impostor syndrome”? Journal of Personality Assessment, 56(2), 308–326.

Casselman, S. E. (1991). The impostor phenomenon in medical students: Personality correlates and developmental issues. Unpublished Psy.D., Virginia Consortium for Professional Psychology (Old Dominion University), Virginia.

Morris, M. F. (1991). The impostor phenomenon and personal therapy for the therapist. Unpublished Ph.D., Fairleigh Dickinson University, New Jersey.

Pankow-Roets, C. J. (1991). The relationship of the impostor phenomenon to college major and attributional style. Unpublished Ph.D., Marquette University, Wisconsin.



Reinert, L. M. (1991). Influences of family and work on women managers exhibiting the impostor phenomenon. Unpublished Ph.D., Temple University, Pennsylvania.

Arena, D. M., & Page, N. E. (1992). The imposter phenomenon in the clinical nurse specialist role. Journal of Nursing Scholarship, 24(2), 121-125.

Hartsfield, P. (1992). The impostor phenomenon and reactions to failure: The mediating roles of perfectionism and overgeneralization. Dissertation proposal, Georgia State University, Atlanta, GA.

Hartsfield, P. (1994). The impostor phenomenon and reactions to failure: The mediating role of socially prescribed perfectionism. Unpublished Ph.D., Georgia State University, Georgia.

Fried-Buchalter, S. (1992). Fear of success, fear of failure, and the imposter phenomenon: A factor analytic approach to convergent and discriminant validity. Journal of Personality Assessment, 58(2), 368-379.

Jamail, S. R. (1992). Predicting the impostor phenomenon in successful career women. Unpublished Ph.D., Miami Institute of Psychology of the Caribbean Center for Advanced Studies, Florida.

Wilson, R. P. (1992). The imposter phenomenon: A test of the behavioral plasticity model. Unpublished Psy. D., Indiana University of Pennsylvania.

Holmes, S.W., Kertay, L., Adamson, L.B., Holland, C.L., & Clance, P.R. (1993). Measuring the Impostor Phenomenon: A Comparison of Clance's IP Scale and Harvey's I-P Scale. Journal of Personality Assessment, 60(1), 48-59.



Hayes, K.M. & Davis, S.F. (1993). Interpersonal flexibility, type A individuals, and the impostor phenomenon. Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society, 31(4), 323-325.

Langford, J., & Clance, P. R. (1993). The impostor phenomenon: Recent research findings regarding dynamics, personality and family patterns and their implications for treatment. Psychotherapy, 30(3), 495-501.



Fried-Buchalter, S. (1993). Fear of success, fear of failure, the impostor phenomenon, and job success and satisfaction among male and female marketing managers. Unpublished Ph.D., Columbia University, Albany, New York.

Chrisman, S.M. (1994). Validation of the Clance impostor Phenomenon scale. Unpublished Ph.D., Georgia State University, Georgia.

Niles, L.E. (1994). The imposter phenomenon among clinical psychologists: A study of attributional style and locus of control. Unpublished dissertation, California School of Professional Psychology, Los Angeles, CA. Dissertation Abstracts International: Section B: The Sciences and Engineering, 55(2-B), 602.

Brems, C., Baldwin, M.R., Davis, L., & Namyniuk, L. (1994). The impostor syndrome as related to teaching evaluations and advising relationships of university faculty members. Journal of Higher Education, 65(2), March/April, 183-193.



Brown, D. B. (1994). "Are you an impostor?" New Woman, June: 46.

Chae, J.- H. (1994). Cultural and personal factors predisposing Korean Catholic religious members to experience the impostor phenomenon. Unpublished Ph.D., Loyola College in Maryland.

Okoth, A., Moderski, T., & Lester, D. (1994). Impostor feelings in disturbed adolescents. Psychological Reports, 75(3), 1538-1538.

Hollingsworth, M. B. (1995). The impostor phenomenon and enterostomal therapy nurses: Profiles and training implications. Unpublished dissertation, The University of New Mexico, Albuquerque, New Mexico.

Clance, P.R., Dingman, D., Reviere, S.L., & Stober, D. R. (1995). Impostor Phenomenon in an interpersonal/social context: Origins and treatment. Women and Therapy, 16(4), 79-96.

Chrisman, S. M., Pieper, W. A., Clance, P. R., Holland, C. L., & Glickauf-Hughes, C. (1995). Validation of the clance impostor phenomenon scale. Journal of Personality Assessment, 65(3), 456-467.

Young, S.L. (1995). The relationship between the impostor phenomenon and reactivity to evaluative feedback. Unpublished master’s thesis, Georgia State University, Atlanta, GA.

King, J. & Cooley, E. (1995). Achievement orientation and the impostor phenomenon among college students. Contemporary Educational Psychology, 20, 304-312.



Chae, J., Piedmont, R.L., Estadt, B.K., & Wicks, R.J. (1995). Personalogical evaluation of clance’s impostor phenomenon scale in a korean sample. Journal of Personality Assessment, 65(3), 468-485.



Byrnes, K. D., & Lester, D. (1995). The imposter phenomenon in teachers and accountants. Psychological Reports, 77(1), 350-350.

Lester, D., & Moderski, T. (1995). The impostor phenomenon in adolescents. Psychological Reports, 76(2), 466-466.

Janda, L. (1996). How comfortable are you with success? In The psychologist’s book of self-tests: 25 love, sex, intelligence, career, and personality tests. New York: Perigree Books.

Ewing, K.M., Richardson, T.Q., James-Myers, L., & Russell. R.K. (1996). The relationship between racial identity attitudes, worldview, and African American graduate students experience of the imposter phenomenon. Journal of Black Psychology, 22, 53-66.



Beason, K. S. (1996). The impostor phenomenon: Incidence and prevalence according to birth order and academic acceleration. Unpublished Psy.D., Massachusetts School of Professional Psychology, Massachusetts.

Piedmont, R. L., & Chae, J.-H. (1997). Cross-cultural generalizability of the five-factor model of personality: Development and validation of the NEO PI-R for Koreans. Journal of Cross-Cultural Psychology, 28(2), 131-155.

Dowd, S.B. (1997). Do you feel like an impostor? The Health Care Manager, 15(3).

Heinrich, K. T. (1997). Transforming impostors into heroes: Metaphors for innovative nursing education. Nurse Educator, 22(3), 45-50.



Matula, J. S., Just, H.D., Powdrill, L.A., & Garcia, T. (1997). Motivational and cognitive correlates of the impostor phenomenon. Paper presentation at the American Psychological Association, Chicago, IL., August, 1997.

Shocket, B. (1997). The relationship between the impostor phenomenon and state orientation: An action control perspective. Unpublished master’s thesis, Georgia State University, Atlanta, Georgia.

Kratkey, M. (1997). The impostor phenomenon and shame. Unpublished master’s thesis, Georgia State University, Atlanta, Georgia.

Fried-Buchalter, S. (1997). Fear of success, fear of failure, and the impostor phenomenon among male and female marketing managers. Sex Roles, 37(11/12), 847-859.



Ellerie, S. C. (1997). The impostor phenomenon: A study of its incidence in registered nurse first assistants. Unpublished M.S., Florida Atlantic University, Florida.



Hendin, H.M., & Cheek, J.M. (1997). Assessing Hypersensitive Narcissism: A Re-examination of Murray's Narcissism Scale. Journal of Research in Personality, 31, 588-599. (scale includes IP).

Beck, B.L. & Scott, L.D. (1998). The effects of grade level, sex and social support networks on self-esteem, locus of control, self-handicapping, impostor feelings and psychological well-being. Bloomsburg University. Submitted to Group Dynamics: Theory, Research, and Practice.

Tafarodi, R.W. (1998). Paradoxical self-esteem and selectivity in the processing of social information. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 74, 1181-1196.

Kagle, J.D. (1998). Are we lying to ourselves about deception? Social Service Review, 72, 234-250.

Selby, C. L.B. & Mahoney, M.J. (1998). Psychological and physiological correlates of self-complexity and authenticity. Unpublished thesis, University of North Texas. Submitted for publication, Journal of Social and Clinical Psychology, June 22, 1998.

Lutwak, N., Razzino, B.E., & Ferrari, J.R. (1998). Self-perception and moral affect: An exploratory analysis of subcultural diversity in guilt and shame emotions. Journal of Social Behavior and Personality, 13, 333-348.

Thompson, T., Davis, H., & Davidson, J. (1998). Attributional and affective responses of impostors to academic success and failure outcomes. Personality and Individual Differences, 25(2), 381-396.



Henning, K., Ey, S., & Shaw, D. (1998). Perfectionism, the impostor phenomenon and psychological adjustment in medical, dental, nursing and pharmacy. Medical Education, 32(5), 456-464. *



Arrington, M.I. (1998). Communication apprehension, race, and the impostor phenomenon: A literature review. The Florida Communication Journal, 14(2), 94-113. *

Yates, G.C.R., & Chandler, M. (Dec, 1998). Impostor phenomenon in Tertiary students. Presented at Annual Conference for the Australian Association for Research in Education, Adelaide.

Wells, D. (1998/99). Will the Imposters please stand up? Apex: The New Zealand Journal of Gifted Education, 11/12 (1)

Tomiewicz, J., & Bass, K. (1999). Changes in women's fear of success and fear of appearing incompetent in business. Psychological Reports, 85(3), 1003-1011.

Webster, R.L. (1999). Self-confidence among younger and older women performing financial analysis. Psychological Reports, 84(1), 231-235.

Evan, M. M. (1999). The impostor phenomenon: A descriptive study of its incidence among registered nurse preceptors. Unpublished thesis, Texas Tech University, Lubbock, Texas.

Exline, J.J. (1999). The perils of outperformance: Sensitivity about being the target of a threatening upward comparison. Psychological Bulletin, 125(3), 307-337.

Shessel, I (1999). Experiences of adults with learning disabilities: Positive and negative impacts and outcomes. Learning Disability Quarterly, 22(4), 305-316.

Spies, K. (1999). Why do women work on a PhD less often than men? Psychological predictors of the intention of receiving a PhD for men and women. Zeitschrift Fur Sozialpsychologie, 30(4), 229-245.

Steinpreis, R.E. (1999). The impact of gender on the review of the curricula vitae of job applicants and tenure candidates: A national empirical study. Sex Roles, 41(7-8), 509-528.

Jacobsen, M-E. (1999). Arousing the sleeping giant: Giftedness in adult psychotherapy. Roeper Review, 22(1), 36-41. CITATION

Gerstmann, E.A. (1998 or 1999). Impostor phenomenon: A test of basic assumptions. Unpublished dissertation, Rutgers-The State University of New Jersey, New Brunswick, NJ.

Dissertation Abstracts International: Section B: The Sciences & Engineering, 59(8-B), 4462.

Leary, M.R., Patton, K.M., Orlando, A.E., & Funk, W.W. (2000). The impostor phenomenon: Self-perceptions, reflected appraisals, and interpersonal strategies. Journal of Personality, 68(4), 725-756.

Leary, M.R. (2000). The nature and function of self-esteem: Sociometer theory. Advances in Experimental Social Psychology, 32, 1-62.

Gailis, A.T. (2000). The impostor phenomenon and achievement goals and motivation: The avoidance of failure. Unpublished thesis, Georgia State University, Atlanta, Georgia (pudda67@)

Oleson, K.C., Poehlmann, K.M., Yost, J.H., Lynch, M.E., & Arkin, R.M. (2000). Subjective overachievement: Individual differences in self-doubt and concern with performance. Journal of Personality, 68(3), 491-524.

Pirotsky, Hannah (2000). An investigation of both the trait and state aspects of the impostor phenomenon within an organizational context. Defended thesis, University of Guelph.

Thompson, T., Foreman, P., & Martin, F. (2000). Impostor fears and perfectionist concern over mistakes. Personality and Individual Differences, 29(4), 629-647.



Klein, J. (2000). The relationships among anxiety, self-concept, the impostor phenomenon, and generic baccalaureate nursing students' perceptions of competency. Unpublished D.N.S. - Widener University School of Nursing, Pennsylvania.

Sightler,W. K. (2000). Self-defeating behaviors, the fears of success and failure, and psychological issues on entrepreneurship: A bibliographic resource.

Caselman, T. D. (2000). The imposter phenomenon among American and Japanese adolescents: Gender, self-perception, self-concept and social support variables. Unpublished Ph.D., Oklahoma State University, Oklahoma.

Orsborn, C. M. (2000). Inner excellence at work: The path to meaning, spirit, and success. New York: American Management Association.

York, M. (2001). The Loving Dictionary, 1001 Words of Appreciation. .

Webster, R.L. & Ellis, T.S. (2001). Self-confidence in financial analysis: A study of younger and older male professional analysts. Psychological Reports, V88, N3(1), June, 701-706.

Slighter, K.W. (2001). Correlates of the impostor phenomenon among undergraduate entrepreneurs. Psychological Reports, 88(3), 679-689.

Witte, T., Sherman, M.F., & Flynn, L. (2001). Silencing the self and the big five: A personological profile of silent women. Psychological Reports, V88, N3(1), June, 655-663.

Pajares, F. (2001). Toward a positive psychology of academic motivation. Journal of Educational Research, 95(1), 27-35. CITATION



Sonnak, C., & Towell, T., (2001). The impostor phenomenon in British university students: Relationships between self-esteem, mental health, parental rearing style and socioeconomic status. Personality and Individual Differences, 31(6), 863-874.



September, A.N., McCarrey, M., & Baranowsky, A., (2001). The relation between well-being, impostor feelings, and gender role orientation among Canadian university students. Journal of Social Psychology, 141(2), 218-232.



Whittle, S.R., & Eaton, D.G.M., (2001). Attitudes towards transferable skills in medical undergraduates. Medical Education, 35(2), Feb, 148-153.

Ross, S.R., Stewart, J., Mugge, M., & Fultz, B., (2001). The imposter phenomenon: Achievement dispositions and the five-factor model. Personality and Individual Differences, 31(8), 1347-1355.





Muljo, J. (2001). Manual for the Individual Dissatisfaction Scale (IDS). Thesis, Radford Univ.

Lauderdale, E., & Waters, C. (2001). Are we being transformed? High achieving “imposters” building collegiality in an upper division seminar on adult education. Paper presentation at Adult Higher Education Alliance.

Barton, J. A. (2001). The impostor feelings, gender-role egalitarian perceptions and gender traits of female psychologists. Unpublished Ph.D., Oklahoma State University, Oklahoma.

Turman, P. D. (2001). "I'm Fooling Them All:" The examination of the imposter phenomenon in the undergraduate instructor assistant experience. Journal of Graduate Teaching Assistant Development, 8(3), 123-131.

White, S. F. (2001). The impostor phenomenon and self experiences: The role of shame and self-cohesion in perceived fraudulence. Unpublished Ph.D., State University of New York at Albany.

Firth-Cozens, J. (2001). Medical student stress. Medical Education, 35(1), 6-8. CITATION

Bernard, N.S., Dollinger, S.J., & Ramaniah, N.V. (2002). Applying the big five factor personality factors to the impostor phenomenon. Journal of Personality, 78(2), 221-233.





Cowman, S. E., & Ferrari, J. R. (2002). “Am I for real?” Predicting impostor tendencies from self-handicapping and affective components. Social Behavior and Personality, 30(2), 119-126.





Studdard, S. (2002). Adult women students in the academy: Imposters or members? Journal of Continuing Higher Education, 50(3), 17–24.

Studdard, S. S. (2002). Behind the mask of success and excellence: Imposterism and women doctoral students. Unpublished Ph.D., University of Georgia.

Selby, C. L. B., & Mahoney, M. J. (2002). Psychological and physiological correlates of self-complexity and authenticity. Constructivism in the Human Sciences, 7(1), 39-52.

White, S.F. (2002). Imposter Phenomenon and self experience: Role of shame and self-cohesion in perceived fraudulent. Dissertation, SUNY at Albany.

Bergalm, M. (2002). The Clance Impostor Phenomenon Scale (CIPS) translated into Swedish.

Barton, J.A. (2002). The impostor feelings, gender-role egalitarian perceptions and gender traits of female psychologists. Dissertation, Oklahoma State University. Dissertation Abstracts International; Section B: The Sciences & Engineering, Vol 62 (8-B), 3791, Mar, 2002.

Almasi, M.R. (April, 2002). Trade self-doubt for success: Do your achievements make you feel like a fraud? Here are four ways to get over “impostor syndrome” – life lessons. Shape Magazine.

Gutierrez, B.M. & Robinson, D.T. (2002). Impostor phenomenon: Differentiation and cognitions by sex and race. Poster presentation, American Psychological Association (APA) Conference, August 2002, Toronto, Canada.

Fruhan, G. A. (2002). Understanding feelings of fraudulence in the early professional lives of women. Unpublished Psy.D., Massachusetts School of Professional Psychology, Massachusetts. Dissertation Abstracts International: Section B: The Sciences and Engineering, Vol. 63 (5-B), 2581.

Lapp-Rincker, R. H. (2003). Achievement motivation in honors students: The role of the impostor phenomenon and self-efficacy. Unpublished dissertation., University of Kansas.

Thompson, C. P. (2003). Strong black woman scale: Construction and validation. Unpublished Ph.D., Georgia State University, Georgia.

Lewis, S. (2003). The imposter phenomenon: differential effects of parenting and the big-five personality traits.

Rothman, E. (2003). The imposter phenomenon.



Ross, S.R., & Krukowski, R.A. (2003). The imposter phenomenon and maladaptive personality: Type and trait characteristics. Personality and Individual Differences, 34(3), 477-484.



Halewood, A., & Tribe, R. (2003). What is the prevalence of narcissistic injury among trainee counseling psychologists? Psychology & Psychotherapy: Theory, Research & Practice, 76(1), 87-102. CITATION

Check, J. (2003). Hypersensitive narcissism and the impostor phenomenon (HSNS Scale).



Lefkowitz, E.T. (2003). Predicting adjustment to college: A model of personality, coping strategies and college adjustment. Unpublished dissertation, Columbia University, NY.

Oriel, K., Plane, M. B., & Mundt, M. (2004). Family medicine residents and the impostor phenomenon. Family Medicine, 36(4), 248-252.





Pinker, S. (June 2, 2004). Feeling like a fraud. The Globe and Mail.

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Castro, D., Jones, R., & Mirsalimi, H. (2004). Parentification and the impostor phenomenon: An empirical investigation. American Journal of Family Therapy, 32(3), 205-216.

Hellman, C.M., & Caselman, T.D. (2004). A psychometric evaluation of the Harvey imposter phenomenon scale. Journal of Personality Assessment, 83(2), 161-166.

Young, V. (2004). How to feel as bright and capable as everyone seems to think you are: A handbook for women (and men) who doubt their competence--but shouldn't. Northampton, MA: : .

Ferrari, J.R. (2005).  Impostor tendencies and academic dishonesty:  Do they cheat their way to success? Social Behavior and Personality: An International Journal, 33, 10-17.

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Zorn, D. (2005). Academic culture feeds the imposter phenomenon. Academic Leader: The Newsletter for Academic Deans and Department Chairs, 21(8), 7–8.

(see Zorn 2009).

McGinnis, J. (July/August, 2005). The imposter phenomenon: Killing your inner critic. Atlanta Woman Magazine, 4(5), 58-60.

Kets de Vries, M.F.R. (Sept, 2005). The dangers of feeling like a fake. Harvard Business Review. *

Castro, J. (April 18, 2005). Behavior: Fearing the Mask May Slip. Time Magazine (online).

Mitchell, F. A. (2005). A study to determine the incidence and relationship of demographic variables and self-esteem to the impostor phenomenon among nurse educators. Unpublished Ph.D., The University of Southern Mississippi.

Parker, R., Bressette, L., O'Neil, J., Scapino, M., Walsh, A., Walter, K., & Woods, E. (2005). Imposter phenomenon and academic achievement in high school students. Psi Chi Journal; The National Honor Society in Psychology, 10 (3).

Anshel, M.H., & Manouri, H. (2005). Influences of perfectionism on motor performance, affect, and causal attributions in response to critical information feedback. Journal of Sport Behavior, 28(2), 99-124. CITATION

Mitchell, Faye A., MN, RN (June 23, 2005). Requested CIPS for dissertation, A study to determine the incidence and correlates of the impostor phenomenon among nurse educators.

Salhany, Constance J., Ph.D., A.C.T. (2005?). Requested CIPs for research: persons w/anxiety and depressive disorders and link between IP and use of safety-seeking behaviors.

Ferrari, J.R., & Thompson, T. (2006).  Impostor fears: Links with self-presentational concerns and self-handicapping behavior.  Personality and Individual Differences, 40, 341-352.



Huffstutler, S. Y., & Varnell, G. (June, 2006).  The impostor phenomenon in new nurse practitioner graduates. Webscape Today (WebMD), Topics in Advanced Practice Nursing eJournal.

Kumar, S., & Jagacinski, C. M. (2006). Imposters have goals too: The imposter phenomenon and its relationship to achievement goal theory. Personality and Individual Differences, 40(1), 147 -157.

McDevitt, N. (2006). Umasking the impostor phenomenon. McGill Reporter, 38(17). Montreal, Quebec.

Want, J. & Kleitman, S. (2006). Imposter phenomenon and self-handicapping: Links with parenting styles and self-confidence. Personality and Individual Differences, 40(5), 961-971.





Caselman , T.D., Self, P.A., & Self, A.L. (2006). Adolescent attributes contributing to the imposter phenomenon. Journal of Adolescence, 29(3), 395-405.



Leung, L. (2006). Using perfectionism, imposter phenomenon and occupational field to predict job burnout. Unpublished thesis, California State University, Long Beach, CA.



Pulling, N. (April 19, 2006). Welcome to the faker fringe: many people, haunted by fear, don’t believe in their own success. The Hamilton Spectator. *

King, D. (December 16, 2006). The Impostor Phenomenon. American Chronicle



(January 1, 2006). Emotional Alchemy: 10 Emotional Styles, The Oprah Winfrey Show,



Graden, John. (August 20, 2007). Requested use of CIPS for self-published book: on how he personally overcame IP and help others to detect having it.

Prata, J., & Gietzen, J. W. (2007). The imposter phenomenon in physician assistant graduates. The Journal of Physician Assistant Education, 18 (4), 33-36.



McElwee, R.O. & Yurak, T.J. (2007). Feeling versus acting like an impostor: Real feelings of fraudulence or self-presentation? Individual Differences Research, 5(3), 201-220.



Perone-Birett, F. M. (2007). The impostor phenomenon: A descriptive study of its incidence among academic females. Unpublished Ed. D., Widener University, Pennsylvania.

Gravois, J. (2007). You’re Not Fooling Anyone. Chronicle of Higher Education, 54(11).

McDowell, W.C., Boyd, N.G., & Bowler, W.M. (Spring, 2007). Overreward and the impostor phenomenon. Journal of Managerial Issues.

Finn, R. (March 9, 2007). Where pity meets creativity, in Longhand. The New York Times. *

Susan L. Bindon, M.S., RN-BC. (December 20, 2007) Nurse Educator and Consultant (Life Bridge Health) working on long-term IP project requested consultation. Project: working with male and female IPs, learning how it has affected them and what strategies they have employed to overcome potential barriers in having successful careers; analyze data to develop services; revisit the study/subjects 30 years later; developing a press release, website, and screening protocols.

McGregor, L., Gee, D.E., & Posey, K.E (2008). I feel like a fraud and it depresses me: The relation between the imposter phenomenon and depression. Social Behavior and Personality: An International Journal, 36(1), 43-48.



Gould, J. (July/August, 2008). Get real. Feel like an impostor? You’re not alone. Monitor on Psychology, American Psychological Association, 39(7), 76-78. ;

Laursen, L. (February, 2008). No, you're not an imposter. Science Magazine.

French, B. F., Ullrich-French, S. C., & Follman, D. (2008). The psychometric properties of the Clance Impostor Phenomenon Scale. Personality and Individual Differences, 44(5), 1270-1278.



Mattie, C., Gietzen, J., Davis, S., & Prata, J. W. (2008). The imposter phenomenon: Self-assessment and competency to perform as a physician assistant in the United States. The Journal of Physician Assistant Education, 19(1), 5-12.

Legassie, J., Zibrowski, E.M., & Goldszmidt, M.A. (2008). Measuring resident well-being: Impostorism and burnout syndrome in residency. Journal of General Internal Medicine, 23(7), 1090-1094.

Sams, R. (June, 2008). Are you an impostor? Phenomenon makes executives doubt their own abilities, skills. Baltimore Business Journal.



Gibson-Beverly, G., & Schwartz, J.R. (2008). Attachment, entitlement, and the impostor phenomenon in female graduate students. Journal of College Counseling, 11(2), 119-133.





Lin, S. A. (2008). The imposter phenomenon among high-achieving women of color: Are worldview, collective self-esteem and multigroup ethnic identity protective? Unpublished Ph.D., Fordham University, New York.

Parkman, A, & Beard, R. (Fall-Winter 2008). Succession planning and the imposter phenomenon in higher education. CUPA-HR, 59(2), 29-36.



|Wiener, S.E. (2008). The impostor phenomenon: an exploratory study of the socializing factors that contribute to feelings of fraudulence |

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Bernat, E. (2008). Towards a pedagogy of empowerment: The case of ‘impostor syndrome’ among pre-service non-native speaker teachers in TESOL. Elted, 11, 1-8.



Baharloo, A. (2008). The relationship of fear of success and imposter phenomenon with language proficiency and academic achievement among Iranian EFL learners.Unpublished MA thesis, Shiraz University, Iran.

Kleinfeld, J. (2008). Imposter phenomenon' afflicts insecure professionals.



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Bering, J. (2008). Impostor! Are you faking it? Psychology Today.

Marloes Zevenhuizen (March 19, 2008). Dutch editor of Redacteur Psychologie Magazine, Amersterdam, Holland, requests permission for reprint of CIPS for magazine article (June issue).

Taylor, A. (2009). The impostor phenomenon: A look at the outside, the inside, and the other side through scholarly personal narrative. Dissertation, Colorado State University, Fort Collins, CO.

Carey, B. (February 5, 2008). Feel like a fraud? At times, maybe you should. The New York Times, D5, D9.

Zorn, D. (2009). The impostor phenomenon for teaching assistants. York University.



Kuan Teoh (June 11, 2008). Request use of CIPS for dissertation, Middlesex University, London.

Sue Passalacqua (September 25, 2008). Requested IP material for presentation to baby boomers regarding IP.

Parkman, A., & Beard, R. (2009). Advance for sleep (i.e., impostor phenomenon). ADVANCE for Nurse Practioners.



Kaplan, K (May, 2009). Unmasking the impostor. Nature, 459, 468-469.



Nature Network (2009). Women in science forum: Imposter syndrome.



More Magazine (2009). The Most Powerful Woman in Media? Vivian Schillar, CEO of National Public Radio, talks about female work culture and her experience of the Impostor Syndrome and impostor feelings.

Ivie, R., & Ephraim, A. (2009). Mentoring and the impostor syndrome in astronomy graduate students. Women in Astronomy Proceedings, Statistical Research Center, American Institute of Physics.

Ahlfeld, A.J. (2009). The impostor phenomenon revisited: the intersection of race, gender, and professional status for women of color. Unpublished dissertation, Alliant International University, California School of Professional Psychology, San Diego, CA.



Trotman, F. K. (2009). The imposter phenomenon among African American women in U.S. institutions of higher education: Implications for counseling. In G. R. Walz, J. C. Bleuer, & R. K. Yep (Eds.), Compelling counseling interventions: VISTAS 2009 (p. 77-87). Alexandria, VA: American Counseling Association.

Sahragard, R., & Baharloo, A. (2009). Fear of Success, Imposter Phenomenon, Academic Achievement, and Language Proficiency among some Iranian EFL Learners: A correlational study. Iranian EFL Journal, 1, 6-35.

(2009). Impostor phenomenon/syndrome. Distilate (Disseminating Innovation, Scholarship, and Transformation in Learning, Assessment, and Teaching of Engineering), 2(8). $FILE/DISTILATE,%20volume%202,%20issue%208%20February%2009.pdf

Pinkler, S. (2009). Field Guide to the Self-Doubter: Extra Credit. Psychology Today.



Austin, C.C., Clark, E.M., Ross, M.J., & Taylor, M.J. (2009). Impostorism as a mediator between survivor guilt and depression in a sample of African American college students. College Student Journal, 43(4), 1094-1109.



Sujata Ives (March 9, 2009). Requests use of CIPS for dissertation, “The impact of an online orientation program on the impostor phenomenon, self-efficacy, and anxiety,” Walden University.

Jarret, C. (May 2010). Feeling like a fraud. The Psychologist, 23(5), 380-383. The British Psychological Society.

 

McElwee, R.O. & Yurak, T.J. (2010). The phenomenology of the impostor phenomenon. Individual Differences Research, 8(3), 184-197.



Physicist/Feminist (December 22, 2010). Impostor Phenomenon.



Watson, G.C., & Betts, A.S. (2010). Confronting otherness: An e-conversation between doctoral students living with the Imposter Syndrome. Canadian Journal for New Scholars in Education, 3(1), 1-13.

Fujie, R. (2010). Development of the State Impostor Phenomenon Scale. Japanese Psychological Research, 52(1), 1-11.

Chayer, M.H., & Bouffard, T. (2010). Relations between impostor feelings and upward and downward identification and contrast among 10- to 12-year-old students. European Journal of Psychology of Education, 25(1), 125-140.

Bardone-Cone, A.M., Schaefer, L.M., Maldonado, C.R., Fitzsimmons, E.E., Harney, M.B., Lawson, M.A., Robinson, D.P., Tosh, A., & Smith, R. (2010). Aspects of Self-Concept and Eating Disorder Recovery: What Does the Sense of Self Look Like When an Individual Recovers from an Eating Disorder? Journal of Social and Clinical Psychology, 29(7), 821-846. CITATION

Green, A. (2010). Lessons from coaching at the top. Westminster Coaching.



Henry, W.J. (2010). African American Women in Student Affairs: Best Practices for Winning the Game. Advancing Women in Leadership Journal, 30(24), 1-18. CITATION



Leary, M.R., & Tate, E.B. (2010). Self-criticism and impostorism. In J.E. Maddux & J.P. Tangney (Eds.), Social Psychological Foundations of Clinical Psychology (pp. 26-27). New York: Guildford Press.



Girard, K.A. (2010). Working with parents and families of young adults: The imposter phenomenon. In J. Kay & V. Schwartz (Eds.), Mental Health Care in the College Community, (pp. 189-191). Oxford, UK: John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.



Cobb, Christopher (December, 2010). Request for CIPS for dissertation: how IP affects certain populations in the university environment; studying Higher Education and Student Affairs Leadership). Graduate Assistant, Enrollment Management & Student Access. University of Northern Colorado, Co.

Smith, J., & Hansen, C. (2010-2011). Attribution, Self-Efficacy, and the Impostor Phenomenon. This site has been designed as a resource for Ohio University graduate students enrolled in EDTE 800: Advanced Dynamics of Human Learning.

Dour, H.J., & Theran, S.A. (2011). The interaction between the superhero ideal and maladaptive perfectionism as predictors of unhealthy eating attitudes and body esteem. Body Image, 8(1), 93-96. CITATION



Bazata, J.B., Cressy, E.C., Warren, K.J., & Evans, J. (2011). Leadership for Social Change:

The Women’s Intercultural Leadership Model. Journal of Women‘s Intercultural Leadership, 1, 12-29. Center for Women‘s Intercultural Leadership, Saint Mary’s College, Notre Dame, IN.

Clance, P.R. (January 27, 2011). The Impostor Phenomenon. Dial-in telecast interview by David Goldsmith, MetaMatrix Consulting Group, Inc.

Bouffard, T., Chayer, M-H., & Sarrat-Vezine, E. (2011). Validation d’un questionnaire du sentiment d’imposture pour enfants et adolescents (QSIEA). Canadian Journal of Behavioural Science, 43(1), 13-19.

Pedler, M. (2011). Leadership, risk and the imposter syndrome, Action Learning: Research and Practice, 8(2), 89-91.

Aleandri, M. (2011). Effects of task gender, task difficulty, and participants’ gender orientation on feelings of imposterism. Paper presentation at Eastern Psychological Association, Cambridge, MA.

Spinath, B. (March/April, 2011). Great pretenders. Scientific American Mind, 32-37.

Jostl, Gregor (October, 2011). Request for CIPS for testing theoretical properties of a German version of the CIPS, Department of Educational Psychology, University of Vienna, Austria.

Berger, Sarah (October, 2011). Request for CIPS for dissertation investigating relationships between the IP, orientation of goals, and locus of control, Coventry University, London, UK.

Young, V. (October, 2011). The Secret Thoughts of Successful Women: Why Capable People Suffer from the Impostor Syndrome and How to Thrive in Spite of It, Crown Business: New York

Buratti, Sandra (November, 2011). Request for CIPS, with collaborator Dr. Sabina Kleitman (University of Sydney), for research investigating connections between the IP and how likely one is to make realistic confidence judgments about different memory performances, University of Gothenburg, Sweden.

Foster, Allison J. (Nov/Dec, 2011). Request for CIPS for co-presentation with Teniell Trolian on the IP at the 2011 Association of Fraternity/Sorority Advisors (AFA) Annual Meeting, St. Louis, MI.

Jeledan, T.M. (December, 2011). Imposter Phenomenon and its relationship to self-concept in some undergraduate students in Medina. Paper presentation at Sixteenth Annual Conference, Counseling and Psychological Will for Change: Egypt After 25 January, Center for Psychological Counseling, University of Ain Shams, Cairo, Egypt, December 26 -28, 2011.



Beard, Roxanne (December, 2011). Request for CIPS for research addressing leadership qualities and effectiveness in the LGBT population, Organizational Behavior and Management, Ohio Dominican University, Columbus, OH.

McEnery, Amanda M. (December, 2011). Request for CIPS for dissertation on female doctoral students and the IP, Faculty Advisor Dr. Joel Wong, Department of Counseling Psychology, Indiana University, Bloomington, IN.

Rocha, Melanie (December, 2011). Request for CIPS for intervention paper and presentation, UNS HESAL Program.

Pierce, S. S. (2011). A study of the impostor phenomenon among male nurse educators. Dissertation, Capella University, Minneapolis, MN.

Jaruwan Sakulku, J., & Alexander, J. (2011). The Impostor Phenomenon, International Journal of Behavioral Science, 6(1), 73-92.

Garwick, M.R., Ford, A.C., & Hughes, J.L. (2011). Impostor Phenomenon and females’ self-esteem, GPA, and relationship with mother, Undergraduate Research Journal for the Human Sciences, 10.

Rosenquist, Peter, MD (January, 2012). Requested CIPS for mentoring seminar, “Fake It ‘Til You Make It,” Women’s Health Center of Excellence for Research, Leadership, and Education, Wake Forest University Health Sciences, Winston-Salem, NC.

Cooksey, Kathy (February 1, 2012). Imposter: Understanding, Discussing, and Overcoming Imposter Syndrome, SPECTRUM (bi-annual newsletter of the AAS Committee on the Status

of Minorities in Astronomy),



Jöstl, Gregor, Bergsmann, Evelyn, Lüftenegger, Marko, Schober, Barbara, Spiel (2012). When will they blow my cover? The Impostor Phenomenon among Austrian doctoral students. Journal of Psychology, Vol 220(2), 109-120. 10.1027/2151-2604/a000102

Filarowska, Monika (March, 2012). Request for CIPS for Doctoral Thesis on connections between Parentification and the Impostor Phenomenon, University of Warsaw, Poland, Faculty Advisor, Profesor Katarzyna Schier. CIPS will be translated in Polish.

Ransdell, Kathryn, Rev. (March, 2012). Request for CIPS for presentation with graduate students at the Campus Ministry Center at the University of British Columbia, Vancouver, BC.

Levesque, R.J.R. (2012). Impostor Phenomenon, Encyclopedia of Adolescence, 1397-1399.



Fraenza, Christy (March, 2012). Request for CIPS for dissertation on comparing traditional and online graduate students on measures of the IP and anxiety, Walden University.

Isaacson, Jackie (March, 2012). Request for CIPS for training retreat for national and area volunteer officers of Phi Mu Fraternity, Phi Mu National Headquarters, Peachtree City, GA.

Li, S., Hughes, J.L., & Thu, S. (April, 2012). Parenting styles link to confidence in intelligence, achievement, and the Impostor Phenomenon. Manuscript in progress.

Mizrahi, Jerri (April, 2012). Request for CIPS for faculty presentation at Boise State University, ID, Human Resource Services.

Matjacic, Elizabeth (April, 2012). Request for CIPS for student workshop by Counselling Psychologist, La Trobe University, Melbourne, Australia.

Aubeeluck, A., Stacey, G., Pollok, K., Stupple, Edward J.N., Crawford, P. (July, 2012). Preparing manuscript for publication in Journal of Advanced Nursing, Imposter Phenomenon in Graduate Entry Nursing Students, University of Nottingham, UK.

Rhodes, Amy (July, 2012). Request to use CIPS for dissertation investigating the IP among early career school psychologist incorporating qualitative methods.

Hanan, Fiona (September, 2012). Exploring Relationships between Educational Opportunity, Academic Self-Efficacy and the Imposter Phenomenon, and Predicting their Contribution to Undergraduates’ Performance, Empirical Project for Graduate Conversion Diploma Programme, Department of Psychology, Winchester University, UK.

Ghorbanshirodi, S. (2012). The relationship between self-esteem and emotional intelligence with impostor syndrome among medical students of Guilan and Heratsi (Iranian) Universities. Journal of Basic Applied Scientific Research, 2(2), 1793-1802. (2)1793-1802,%202012.pdf

Badawy, Rebecca L. (April, 2012). Request for CIPS for dissertation grounded in identity theory assessing the IP in regard to felt accountability and motivation to use impression management tactics that affect performance and vice-versa, School of Management, Department for Organization and Human Resources, State University of New York, Buffalo, NY.

Richert, Jessica J. (April, 2012). Request for CIPS for dissertation assessing IP symptoms among physical/occupational therapy graduate students along with pre/post assessment with a psychoeducation (CBT-based) intervention and possibly assessing for DSM-IV-TR personality disorder symptom correlations, University of Indianapolis, IN.

Sherman, R.O. (May, 2012). Imposter Syndrome in Nursing Leadership, Emerging RN Leader



Barnett, Erin (September, 2012). Request for CIPS in relation to work on The Fiction Adult, Eastern Kentucky University, KY, Associate Director, First Year Courses.

Roche, Joyce (September, 2012). Request permission to reprint selected CIPS items for manuscript for an Impostor Phenomenon book.

Pereira, Sneha (September, 2012). Request permission to use CIPS for Impostor Phenomenon research, Department of Counseling and Applied Psychology, University of Mumbai, Maharashtra, India.

Vang, Gao Nhia (September, 2012). Requested permission to use CIPS for M.S. thesis on the Impostor Phenomenon, School Counseling, Office of International Education, University of Wisconsin-Stout, WI.

Bechtoldt, Myriam (September, 2012). Preparing manuscript for publication on task delegation behavior of supervisors with imposter self-concept, Psychologist and Business School Teacher, Frankfurt, Germany.

McTeigue, Kayla (September, 2012). Request to use CIPS for research investigating the relationship between perfectionism and the IP, Smith College, Northampton, MA.

Gannon, Maureen, Ph.D. (October, 2012). Request to use CIPS for Women on Track, an institutional organization for promotion and retention of female faculty, Vice Chair for Faculty Development, Associate Professor of Medicine, Associate Professor of Molecular Physiology and Biophysics, Cell and Developmental Biology, and DRTC, Director of Enrichment, Training and Outreach, Vanderbilt University, Nashville, TN.

Rangan, Ranchna K., Ph.D. (October, 2012). Request to use CIPS with clinical students and practitioners researching academic experiences, Program Manager, EPARG, Write Institute, Berkeley, CA.

Haydon, Katherine C., Ph.D. (October, 2012). Request to use CIPS in researching how relationships with parents (e.g., parental boundary dissolution), friends, and romantic partners support and challenge young womens’ (in an all women’s college) establishment of adult identities, Assistant Professor of Psychology & Education, Mount Holyoke College, South Hadley, MA.

Dudau, Diana Paula (October, 2012). Request to use CIPS for graduate thesis, The Relationship Between Irrational Beliefs, Impostor Phenomenon, Perfectionism and Creativity, Faculty of Psychology and Educational Sciences, University of Bucharest, Romania.

Gibson, Katherine (October, 2012). Request to use CIPS for IP workshops in conjunction with the Advancing Women in Engineering program, University of Pennsylvania, Ph.D. student, Computer Science Department.

Herdman, Sophie (October, 2012). Requested information for an article on updates on the IP in Psychologies magazine, UK.

De Montety, Heloise (October, 2012). Requested interview for IP article in NEON magazine, France.

Monteiro, Fernanda (November, 2012). Request to use CIPS for Undergraduate Honors research investigating the relationship between family dynamics and the IP, Counseling Psychology, University of Roehampton, London, England.

Lounsbery, Nicole, MA, LPC, NCC (November, 2012). Request to use CIPS for Sociology dissertation in qualitative research with rural working class first generation female graduate students from several universities in the Great Plains region of the US investigating identity construction, South Dakota State University, Brookings, SD.

Kirkland, L. (December, 2012). Request for IP information related to doctorial research related to new nursing graduates’ transition to practice, University of Tennessee, Knoxville, TN.

Hooper, D. (December 31, 2012). The Impostor Syndrome – Part 1. Savannah Business Journal

Gannon, Maureen, Ph.D. (December, 2012). Request to use CIPS for future presentations for URM male and female junior clinical faculty and a URM bridging program that encourages undergraduate and master students’ to think about PhD’s in the sciences, Vice Chair for Faculty Development, Associate Professor of Medicine, Associate Professor of Molecular Physiology and Biophysics, Cell and Developmental Biology, and DRTC, Director of Enrichment, Training and Outreach, Vanderbilt University, Nashville, TN.

Geisler, Tanya (December, 2012). Owning Our Authority: Impostor and Authority, TEDxlsfeldWomen, Courtenay, British Columbia,

Rosales, L. (January, 2013). Request to use CIPS for dissertation on The Imposter Phenomenon and its Effects on Women Leaders in Law Enforcement, University of La Verne, La Verne, CA.

Neureiter, M. (January, 2013). Request to use CIPS for dissertation, University of Salzburg, Salzburg, Austria.

Hooper, D. (January 14, 2013). The Impostor Syndrome – Part 2. Savannah Business Journal.

Mu-Tzu, Chou (January, 2013). Requested use of CIPS for graduate research on the IP and only children in single parent families in Taiwan, Psychological Counseling, National Taipei University of Education, Taipei, Taiwan.

Shapiro, D. (February, 2013). Interviewed Pauline Rose Clance, Ph.D., for upcoming publication this year, book with O’Reilly Media, “Startup CEO Secrets,” chapter on IP experiences with entrepreneurs, Google, Seattle, WA.

Seritan, A., MD. (February, 2013). Requested use of CIPS for workshops with medical students and for workshop participants, 2013 Meeting of the Association of Academic Psychiatry, Associate Professor of Clinical Psychiatry, Assistant Dean, Student Wellness, UC Davis School

of Medicine, Sacramento, CA.

Panati, Valentina (February, 2013). Italian Publishing House () requested buying rights to translate Dr. Clance’s Impostor Phenomenon book in Italian for publication.

Lowen, Deborah, MD (February, 2013). Requested use of CIPS with small group of academic pediatricians, Associate Professor of Pediatrics, Vanderbilt University School of Medicine, Director, Child Abuse Pediatrics, Monroe Carell Jr. Children’s Hospital at Vanderbilt, Nashville, TN.

Ives, Sujata, Ph.D. (February, 2013). Requested use of CIPS for Maryland Adult and Continuing Education workshop, Maryland Correctional Institute for Women, Jessup, MD.

Hudson, Patrick (March, 2013). Plastic surgeon and psychotherapist requested use of CIPS for clients and a survey of physicians, Albuquerque, NM.

O’Donnell, N. (March 10, 2013). Two Uber-Successful Women on Their Mentors, CBS News, 60-Minutes Overtime,  

Miller, J.D. (March 18, 2013). Why I choose to “lean in” and I hope you do to, Search Marketing Sage Advice and News (on Sheryl Sandberg’s March 11, 2013 book, “Lean In: Women, Work, and the Will to Lead,” discussing the Impostor Phenomenon).



Flowers, Lamont A., Ph.D. (March 26, 2013). Requested use of CIPS for research examining the experiences and outcomes of doctoral students in computing fields, Distinguished Professor of Educational Leadership, Executive Director, Charles H. Houston Center, Eugene T. Moore School of Education, Clemson University, Clemson, SC.

Olsen, Leif , M.Ed. Candidate (April 3, 2013). Requested use of CIPS for development of a training program for Resident Assistants, School of Education, Iowa State University, Ames, IA.

McFarland, Barbara, Ph.D. (April 12, 2013). Requested use of CIPS with professional women clients in clinical practice (psychology) and consulting.

Cokley, K., McClain, S., Enciso, A., & Martinez, M. (April 8, 2013). An examination of the impact of minority status stress and impostor feelings on the mental health of diverse ethnic minority college students, Journal of Multicultural Counseling and Development, 41(2), 82-95.

Kamarzarrin, H., Khaledian, M., Shooshtari, M., Yousefi, E., & Ahrami, R. (2013). A study of the relationship between self-esteem and the imposter phenomenon in the physicians of Rasht city (Iran), European Journal of Experimental Biology, 3(2), 363-366.

Figueroa, Evelyn, MD. (April 17, 2013). Requested use of CIPS for Latino faculty development, Assistant Professor of Clinical Family Medicine, Associate Program Director, Family Medicine Residency, Director of Women's Health and Maternity Care, Director, Hispanic Center of Excellence Faculty Development Fellowship, University of Illinois at Chicago College of Medicine, IL.

Clancey, Kevin, M.A. (April 17, 2013). Requested use of CIPS for dissertation on qualitative study of the impact of gender on the IP, Clinical Psy.D. program, The Chicago School of Professional Psychology, Chicago, IL.

Nogueras, Debbie J., Ph.D., MSN, RN, ANP-BC, FNP-BC (April 23, 2013). Requested use of CIPS for pre/post IP research with family nurse practitioner students, Associate Professor,

Coordinator - Doctor of Nursing Practice and Family Nurse Practitioner Programs, Northern Arizona University, School of Nursing, Flagstaff, Arizona.

Every, Donna, FCCA, MBA (April 25, 2013). Requested use of CIPS for seminars for women, Barbados, Lesser Antilles.

Blondeau, Lauren A. (May 16, 2013). Requested use of CIPS for dissertation investigating how the IP affects math self-efficacy of men and women STEM (science, technology, engineering, mathematics) majors, University of Texas, Austin, TX.

Kirkendall, Carolyn (May 16, 2013). Requested use of CIPS for doctoral work and presentations in adult education and nursing.

Roche, Joyce M. (June 3, 2013). The Empress Has No Clothes: Conquering Self-Doubt to Embrace Success, Berrett-Koehler Publishers: San Francisco

Turner, Matthew (June 10, 2013). Requested use of CIPS for collaborative pilot study, with Dr. Brian Saltsman, on sexual identity development and the IP, Allegheny College, Meadville, PA.

Martin, Lisa D. (June 16, 2013). Requested use of CIPS for Ph.D. research in understanding how the Impostor Phenomenon might impact highly skilled instrumental and choral musicians at various levels (middle school through college), Department of Music Education, University of Colorado, Boulder, CO.  

Kumar, Ajay, M.Sc, M.Ed., JRF and NET (July 2, 2013). Requested use of CIPS for Ph.D. research studying the Impostor Phenomenon in conditions in India, Department of Education, Himachal Pradesh University, Shimla, India.

Wilson, Christine, MSc (online July 15, 2013). An exploration of the Impostor Phenomenon in high-schieving professionals in recovery from chemical dependency, South Bank University, London.

 

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