Imposter syndrome takes on vital importance when considering its impact on women today. This distorted self-perception, which leads to questioning one's achievements and abilities, can negatively affect confidence and career advancement.
Women often face additional social expectations and pressures that intensify this syndrome. Openly addressing this issue not only illuminates its detrimental influence, but also contributes to the creation of more inclusive and empowering environments. This allows women to overcome self-imposed barriers, stand out in their achievements and strengthen their full participation in all areas of life.
Speaker: Marcela Cabrera
Marcela Cabrera is an outstanding professional in the field of psychology, with a solid academic background and a constant commitment to her professional development. She obtained her bachelor's degree in Psychology at ITESO, and is currently studying a PHD in Systemic Family Psychotherapy.