Impostor Syndrome affects people across all walks of life, leaving them feeling unworthy of their success and burdened by self-doubt. Even high-profile figures like Albert Einstein, Michelle Obama, and Tom Hanks have openly shared their struggles with this phenomenon. Ministry leaders and coaches will identify the psychological and spiritual triggers of Impostor Syndrome and its impact on mental and emotional well-being. Participants will analyze how to integrate faith-based principles with evidence-based mental health strategies to combat self-doubt and foster spiritual confidence. Participants will assess how blending therapeutic tools with spiritual practices, can strengthen resilience, increase self-worth, and embrace their God-given purpose. Through these strategies, clients will be empowered to move beyond fear, live authentically, and step into a life of fulfillment, confidence, and purpose.
125 | Faith Over Fear: Empowering Your Mind and Spirit to Overcome Impostor Syndrome
PRESENTERS
Mark Crear, Ph.D.
CE CREDITS
1.25
Approved For CE
ASWB, NBCC, NAADAC, IBCC, Educational CEUs for ACSI , Florida Board of Clinical Social Work, Marriage and Family Therapy and Mental Health Counseling
Approved For CME/CEU
LEVEL
Beginner
Summary
Learning Objectives
1 Identify the psychological and spiritual triggers of Impostor Syndrome and their impact on mental and emotional well-being.
2 Analyze faith-based principles and mental health strategies to develop tools that combat Impostor Syndrome and foster spiritual confidence.
3 Utilize practical exercises to strengthen resilience, increase self-worth, and empower individuals to fulfill their God-given purpose.