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Research.com Recognitions

  • 1998 - Fellow of the American Psychological Association (APA)

Overview

Paul C. Rosenblatt is affiliated with the University of Minnesota in the United States. Their research primarily spans the field of psychology, with a focus on clinical psychology. The scientist's work intersects with pediatrics, perinatology, child health, and sociology and political science as subfields of study.

The research topics covered by Paul C. Rosenblatt include:

  • Childhood Cancer Survivors' Quality of Life
  • Family Support in Illness
  • Family and Disability Support Research
  • Grief, Bereavement, and Mental Health

Recent papers authored by Paul C. Rosenblatt highlight a concentration on issues related to grief, loss, and end-of-life experiences. These publications include:

  • "Death and Grief in Love Letters," 2021, published in the Journal of Loss and Trauma
  • "Race and the End of Life in the United States," 2025, published in The Wiley Blackwell Encyclopedia of Health, Illness, Behavior, and Society

Additionally, Rosenblatt has contributed to collaborative work such as "It's Hard to Talk When Your Child Has a Life Threatening Illness": A Qualitative Study of Couples Whose Child Is Diagnosed With Cancer," 2020, published in the Journal of Pediatric Oncology Nursing by co-author An Hooghe.

Frequent co-authors associated with Rosenblatt's work include:

  • An Hooghe
  • Trui Vercruysse
  • Veerle Cosyns
  • Karolien Lambrecht
  • Peter Rober

Rosenblatt's publications have appeared in various academic venues, notably:

  • Journal of Pediatric Oncology Nursing
  • Journal of Loss and Trauma
  • The Wiley Blackwell Encyclopedia of Health, Illness, Behavior, and Society

In terms of professional recognition, Paul C. Rosenblatt was named a Fellow of the American Psychological Association (APA) in 1998.

Best Publications

  • My Brother's Keeper: Child and Sibling Caretaking [and Comments and Reply]

    Thomas S. Weisner;Ronald Gallimore

  • Grief and mourning in cross-cultural perspective

    Paul C. Rosenblatt;R. Patricia Walsh;Douglas A. Jackson

  • Multiracial Couples: Black & White Voices

    Aaron Thompson;Paul C. Rosenblatt;Terri A. Karis;Richard D. Powell

  • Grief: The Social Context of Private Feelings

    Paul C. Rosenblatt

  • Bitter, Bitter Tears: Nineteenth-Century Diarists and Twentieth-Century Grief Theories

    Paul C. Rosenblatt

  • Ethics of qualitative interviewing with grieving families.

    Paul C. Rosenblatt

  • Parent Grief : Narratives of Loss and Relationship

    Paul C. Rosenblatt

  • The Family in business

    Linda C. Majka;Paul C. Rosenblatt;Leni de Mik;Roxanne Marie Anderson

  • Metaphors of Family Systems Theory: Toward New Constructions

    Paul C. Rosenblatt

  • Grief across cultures: A review and research agenda.

    Paul C. Rosenblatt

  • Qualitative Family Research

    Paul C. Rosenblatt;Lucy Rose Fischer

  • A social constructionist perspective on cultural differences in grief.

    Paul C. Rosenblatt

  • African American grief

    Paul C. Rosenblatt;Beverly R. Wallace

  • Grief in small scale societies

    Paul C. Rosenblatt

  • Television Watching and Family Tensions.

    Paul C. Rosenblatt;Michael R. Cunningham

  • Origins and effects of group ethnocentrism and nationalism

    Paul C. Rosenblatt

  • Interviewing at the Border of Fact and Fiction

    Paul C. Rosenblatt

  • Economic Vulnerability and Economic Stress in Farm Couples.

    Paul C. Rosenblatt;Linda Olson Keller

  • After the Interview

    Carol A. B. Warren;Tori Barnes-Brus;Heather Burgess;Lori Wiebold-Lippisch

  • Imagined Interactions and the Family

    Paul C. Rosenblatt;Cynthia Meyer

  • The Family in Business

    Paul C. Rosenblatt;Leni de Mik;Roxanne Marie Anderson;Patricia A. Johnson

Frequent Co-Authors

Michael Cunningham
Michael Cunningham University of Louisville
Katherine R. Allen
Katherine R. Allen Virginia Tech
Robert Dingwall
Robert Dingwall Nottingham Trent University
Sharon M. Danes
Sharon M. Danes University of Minnesota
Karen A. Roberto
Karen A. Roberto Virginia Tech

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