Upcoming CE workshop:

The Neuroscience of Imposter Syndrome: Ancient Circuits, Modern Doubts

The William James College, Department of Continuing Education

April 16, 2026

9:00 AM-4:30 PM ET

CE CREDITS: 6 Continuing Education Credits

COST:$175

LOCATION:  Online via Zoom

Imposter syndrome is not personal failure. It is a human phenomenon born of ancient neurobiology built for survival—not our complex, modern network of pressures.

This workshop will map how inherited threat and stress processes interact with contemporary social dynamics to create fertile ground for self‑doubt. Then, we will clarify why common cognitive tools often fall short, and we will examine the foundational, psychophysiological mechanisms that support more durable, brain‑based neuroplastic change.

Please register here:

https://cvent.me/1x4NO1