Chichester Observer

Lecturer uses cape to tackle syndrome

- Sam Pole sam.pole@nationalwo­rld.com

A lecturer at the University of Chichester has spoken of her experience at launching a new initiative to help tackle imposter syndrome.

When Karen Rodham, senior lecturer in health psychology, noticed her students were experienci­ng imposter syndrome and were unsure of how to cope with it, she designed a session aimed at explaining, accepting and tackling the feelings they were experienci­ng.

What was supposed to be a one-off session, however, soon started to gain interest from other lecturers whose students were experienci­ng the same thing.

Karen said: “Colleagues here at Chichester, and from my previous university, heard about the session and asked if I would offer it to students on their programmes.

“I decided to include a more creative exercise and asked the participan­ts to draw themselves when they experience­d impostor syndrome and again when they were imagining themselves feeling confident.

“I turned the drawings into felt creations – I enjoy creating felt sewings that I call ‘Rodderstri­es’ - and sewed them to a ‘cape’ (really an adapted curtain).

"The confident images were sewn on the outside and the impostory creations on the inside.

"This Impostor Syndrome cape is a work in progress and will only be complete once there is no space left for further felt creations.”

The cape, is currently in its early stages and so far features illustrati­ons such as: a unicorn on roller skates, a phoenix and an owl, as well as a tightly curled up pangolin, a butterfly with one wing and a snake hiding in the grass.

Karen’s creative and novel approaches to education have contribute­d to her successes as an academic, researcher and practicing profession­al.

In her prior role as professor of health psychology at Staffordsh­ire University, she set up and ran Stoke Psychology in the Pub for six years. This community monthly event brought the two local universiti­es together (Staffordsh­ire and Keele) to share their research with, and answer questions from, the local community.

She also served as chair of her profession­al body, the British Psychologi­cal Society Division of Health Psychology (2015-2017). She currently runs the MSC in health psychology at the University of Chichester.

 ?? ?? Karen Rodham with the cape
Karen Rodham with the cape

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