Impostor Phenomenon: A Qualitative Study of the Journey Towards Resolution
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2025
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Murphy, Cade
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School of executive education
Abstract
This study explores how former impostor phenomenon experiencing people experienced the resolution of their impostor phenomenon. A dominant conceptualization of impostor phenomenon is presented from the research to compare participants’ experiences of impostor phenomenon and its resolution against. Semi-structured interviews of seven participants were analyzed using interpretive phenomenological analysis which revealed alignment with the dominant conceptualization for their experiences of impostor phenomenon, but minimal alignment with their experience of resolution. The resolution of impostor phenomenon was experienced as a process of attaining evidence of performance, focusing on self-identity, and reconnecting with their emotions. A focus on finding belonging in both personal and professional lives was also present. The relevance of findings to future research and proposed professional coaching interventions for impostor phenomenon are discussed. More research is needed to investigate alternative conceptualizations of impostor phenomenon and to test the efficacy of potential interventions in the future.
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2025