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Combatting Impostor Syndrome in the Gifted Brain
Impostor Syndrome is a psychological phenomenon that causes people to doubt their accomplishments and fear being "discovered" as a fraud. It is very common within the gifted population and can have negative impacts on academic performance, social skills, activity engagement and self-esteem.

Join us for a 1.5-hour session with Licensed Clinical Psychologist Matthew J. Zakreski, PsyD, who will:

• Define Impostor Syndrome and its symptoms
• Explore the maintaining factors of this syndrome
• Outline strategies and techniques to undo the syndrome or blunt its impact
Psychologist, Gifted Expert, International Speaker: Dr. Matthew J. Zakreski
 
Matthew Zakreski, PsyD, is a high energy, creative clinician who utilizes an eclectic approach to meet the specific needs of his clients. He specializes in working with children and adolescents, as well as their families, in providing therapy and conducting psychological evaluations. Dr. Matt is proud to serve as a consultant to schools, a professor at the university level and a researcher and author on his specialty, Giftedness.
LEARN MORE AND REGISTER NOW!
For questions or more information, contact Mary Driscoll at marydr@cciu.org or 484-237-5137.  
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