Fun books I self-published that I have now retired
Rodders. (2018) The making of a crazy cat lady. Lulu publishers.
Rodham, K. (2006). Searching for mountains in Nepal: Returning with molehills. Published on Lulu.com
Tapp, K., Tapp, P. & Rodham, K. (2015) Stoke-On-Trent: Six wonderful towns. Published on Lulu.com
Rodham, K. (2012) Things I wish I'd known when I was studying for a PhD. Published on Lulu.com
Rodders. (2010). Nepal. Published on Lulu.com
Times Higher Education: A holiday survival guide for academics (Dec 2019)
The Conversation: Hate Christmas? A psychologist's survival guide for Grinches (Dec 2018)
The Conversation: Just like humans, more cats and dogs are living with chronic conditions.
The Psychologist: Over rated: Self-management (July 2018)
The Psychologist: Rodham, K., Povey, R., Oakes, P. & Clark-Carter, D. (2017). Stand by me; he ain't heavy, he's my brother. (Aug 2017)
I contributed to the Complex Regional Pain Syndrome in Adults guidance which can be found on the Royal College of Physicians website.
Rodham, K. (2018). Living with Complex Regional Pain Syndrome. (leaflet produced for the charity Pain Concern in partnership with the CRPS Network and the patient-led charity CRPS UK).
Rodham, K. (2009) Adapting to life with CRPS. (Patient information leaflet developed for the Royal National Hospital for Rheumatic Diseases).