Coping Mechanisms and Resilience Strategies for Addressing Impostor Phenomenon in Healthcare Professionals
Sastry Chamarthi1, Saketh Parsi2, Usha Ravi3
1Department of Pediatrics, Clinica Sierra Vista Elm Community Health Center, Fresno, USA.
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The impostor phenomenon (IP) is a pervasive psychological challenge that affects healthcare professionals at all stages of training and practice. It is characterized by persistent self-doubt, feelings of inadequacy, and a fear of being exposed as incompetent, despite evidence of success. The high-stakes, hierarchical, and perfectionist culture of healthcare often amplifies these experiences. IP contributes to emotional distress, diminished professional performance, and potential effects on patient care, with frequent overlap with burnout, anxiety, and depression. Addressing IP requires a multifaceted approach encompassing individual, peer, and organizational strategies. Individual interventions, such as cognitive restructuring, mindfulness practice, and self-efficacy training, help reframe maladaptive thought patterns and strengthen resilience. Peer-based strategies, including workshops, group discussions, and near-peer mentoring, reduce isolation and normalize shared experiences. At the organizational level, cultivating a culture of authenticity and psychological safety is essential. Structured mentorship, one-on-one coaching, role modeling, executive presence training, and the integration of wellness and resilience principles into the curriculum can foster sustained professional growth. Although individual interventions may yield quicker relief, peer and organizational strategies provide essential reinforcement and long-term resilience. The most effective frameworks combine all three levels into comprehensive, continuous programs. Recognizing the broad implications of IP for both clinicians' well-being and its impact on patient outcomes, healthcare systems should prioritize initiatives that promote coping and resilience.
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