Case Study: Transforming Imposter Syndrome and the Inner Critic
Client Overview / Challenge
A client in his 50s came to me after recognising a pattern that had shaped his entire life: a deep, persistent sense of not being good enough. Despite being capable, intelligent and hardworking, he carried a lifelong belief that he was somehow falling short.
He described decades of imposter syndrome, the kind that quietly undermines confidence no matter how much you achieve. He told me he spoke to himself in a constant stream of criticism, pressure and self‑doubt. Nothing he did ever felt enough.
He initially came to me because this inner critic had begun affecting something important to him: his ability to make, keep and feel deserving of money. He wanted to be a provider. He wanted to contribute. He wanted to feel needed. But every time he moved toward financial stability, something inside him would pull him back.
He said, “I want to be needed, but I never feel like I’m enough to be.”
On the outside, he was functioning. On the inside, he was exhausted from carrying a belief he never chose.
RTT® Hypnotherapy Approach
When someone has lived with an inner critic for so long, the goal isn’t to silence it overnight; it’s to understand where it came from and why it became so loud.
During the RTT® session, we explored the moments in his life where the belief “I’m not capable” had taken hold. What emerged was a clear pattern: he had spent years trying to earn a sense of worth that had never been freely given. His mind had learned to expect criticism, so it created it internally.
As he moved through the session, he began to see something powerful: he wasn’t the problem, the old beliefs were. The voice that had been tearing him down wasn’t truth, it was conditioning.
He left the session feeling lighter, clearer, and, in his own words, “finally aware that I’ve been the one making myself feel so bad.”
Over the following weeks, he listened to his personalised recording daily. His self‑talk softened. He caught the old voice earlier. He began making decisions from a place of capability rather than fear. And slowly, the lifelong pressure eased.
Nothing dramatic. Just steady, grounded change as he rebuilt a sense of inner safety and self‑belief.
Client Testimonial: Paraphrased
Take the Next Step
If you’ve spent years battling an inner critic, doubting your abilities, or feeling like you’re never quite enough, you’re not alone. These patterns are learned, and they can be unlearned.
RTT® can help you shift the beliefs that keep you stuck, rebuild confidence, and create a calmer, kinder relationship with yourself.
Book a free consultation to explore how RTT® could support your journey to empowerment and transformation.
If you recognise parts of your own experience in this story, especially the pressure to prove yourself, the habit of doubting your abilities, or the constant sense of not being quite enough, you may find it helpful to explore how the inner critic develops and why it becomes so loud. I have a dedicated page that explains this in more depth and outlines how RTT® can help you soften self‑judgement and rebuild a steadier sense of confidence.
Inner Critic Hypnotherapy, Understand Imposter Syndrome and the Voice of “Not Enough”
Supporting clients to quiet the inner critic, release imposter syndrome, and rebuild lasting confidence through gentle, root‑focused RTT® work.

About the Author
Joanna Jewitt is a Clinical Hypnotherapist and Advanced RTT® Practitioner who specialises in helping thoughtful, high‑functioning people understand and shift the patterns that keep them stuck. Trained personally by Marisa Peer, she blends RTT® hypnotherapy with a calm, collaborative, client‑centred approach. Joanna supports clients across the UK and worldwide through online sessions, helping them build lasting clarity, confidence, and a deeper sense of inner safety.
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It has been a privilege to support this client and to see him soften a lifelong inner critic and rebuild a quieter, more grounded sense of self‑worth.