I'm gonna sound extremely ignorant, but I thought that the imposter syndrome was a fairly common phenomenon but not a diagnosticable mental health issue. I often refer to it in common language whenever I have an overachiever student who for some reason doubts of each and every thing she does.
So for me it's fascinating (although not surprising) that there is a link with social anxiety.
Anyway I think what you do is really brave and absolutely necessary. We need to talk more about our mental health - with diagnosis or without it!
As a society we don't talk about it enough, which makes us feel so alone and stranded - when there is so many people suffering each and all of the different issues.
You would not believe how many teenagers feel "isolated" just because they put an stigma on themselves, just like you said you did.
Keep it up!
