Find a Therapist for Imposter Syndrome
Browse therapists who help people work through feelings of self-doubt and inadequacy. Watch their intro videos to find someone who understands.

Imposter syndrome involves persistent feelings of self-doubt, inadequacy, or fear of being exposed as a fraud—even when you have evidence of your competence and achievements. These feelings can affect your confidence at work, in relationships, and in pursuing your goals. Therapy can help you understand where these patterns come from and develop a healthier relationship with your accomplishments.
On First Session, you can browse therapists who work with imposter syndrome. Watch their intro videos to get a sense of their style and approach. All therapists have their credentials verified during onboarding. When you find someone who resonates with you, book your first session online and choose between virtual or in-person appointments.
Lauren Robertson

Lauren Robertson
Grace Johner

Grace Johner
Joe Gentile
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Joe Gentile
Michael Appiah

Michael Appiah
Dale Bricker

Dale Bricker
Jupiter Vaughan
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Jupiter Vaughan
Amanda Webster-Singh

Amanda Webster-Singh
Calum Ramsay
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Calum Ramsay
Rebekkah Stainton

Rebekkah Stainton
Cayla Townes

Cayla Townes
Jacqueline Groves

Jacqueline Groves
Cassandra Fezzuoglio

Cassandra Fezzuoglio

Therapy is hard work.
Imposter syndrome is a pattern of doubting your accomplishments and fearing that others will discover you're not as capable as they think. People experiencing imposter syndrome often attribute their success to luck rather than skill, feel like they don't deserve their achievements, and worry about being exposed. It's common among high achievers and can show up in work, academic, or personal settings.
Therapy can help you understand the roots of your self-doubt and recognize patterns in your thinking. A therapist can support you in building a more balanced view of your abilities, challenging unhelpful beliefs, and developing confidence that reflects your actual achievements. Many people find therapy helpful for breaking the cycle of constant self-criticism and learning to accept their successes.
Sessions typically involve exploring your experiences with self-doubt and understanding when and why these feelings arise. Your therapist may help you identify thought patterns, examine evidence of your competence, and develop strategies for responding differently to self-critical thoughts. The approach varies by therapist, so watching intro videos can help you find someone whose style fits you.
On First Session, you can browse therapists who work with self-esteem and confidence issues, including imposter syndrome. Watch their intro videos to see if their approach feels right for you. All therapists have their credentials verified during onboarding. Once you find someone you connect with, book your first session directly online.
If you frequently doubt your abilities despite evidence of your success, feel like a fraud in your professional or personal life, or struggle to internalize your accomplishments, therapy may be helpful. It's also valuable if imposter feelings are holding you back from pursuing opportunities or causing significant stress. Many therapists offer consultations to discuss whether their approach is a good fit.
Getting started is simple. Browse therapists on First Session who work with imposter syndrome and self-doubt. Watch their intro videos to find someone whose approach resonates with you. When you're ready, book your first session online. You can choose between online or in-person appointments based on your preference.
