Many successful people feel that despite the fact they are talented, and worked hard for their success, it is not deserved. Often they feel like fakes.
This has been described as the impostor syndrome or phenomenon. It is common among professionals, including many physicians. This secret sense that they are a fraud, and someday this will be discovered, can adversely affect the quality of a their life, and their relationships with others.
With almost 40 years experience in medical practice, Dr. Hudson is uniquely able to understand these issues. He can provide a confidential, and supportive, approach for physicians.
"... as many as 70 percent of all successful people have experienced feelings of being imposters or fakes ..."
Joan Harvey from "If I'm So Successful, Why Do I Feel Like A Fake?" p.3 1985
If I'm So Successful Why Do I Feel Like a Fake: The Impostor Phenomenon
Joan C. Harvey, Cynthia Katz