1998 - Fellow of the American Psychological Association (APA)
Paul C. Rosenblatt mainly focuses on Grief, Social psychology, Psychoanalysis, Interpersonal relationship and Feeling. His studies in Grief integrate themes in fields like Developmental psychology, Social relation and Thanatology. His Social psychology research includes themes of Family relations and Advertising.
His Psychoanalysis research integrates issues from Respondent, Cross-cultural, Inheritance and Cross-cultural psychology. His Interpersonal relationship study combines topics in areas such as Theory of Forms, Imagined interaction, Know-how, Interpersonal competence and Economic problem. His Feeling research is multidisciplinary, incorporating perspectives in Identity and Racism, Societal racism, Racial bias, Race.
His main research concerns Social psychology, Grief, Developmental psychology, Gender studies and Psychotherapist. His work deals with themes such as Context and Cross-cultural, which intersect with Social psychology. Cross-cultural is closely attributed to Cultural diversity in his work.
His research integrates issues of Social support, Perspective and Psychoanalysis in his study of Grief. His research on Gender studies focuses in particular on Racism. Paul C. Rosenblatt regularly links together related areas like Race in his Racism studies.
Grief, Psychotherapist, Developmental psychology, Context and Thematic analysis are his primary areas of study. His research in Grief is mostly concerned with Disenfranchised grief. His Psychotherapist study combines topics from a wide range of disciplines, such as Psychiatry and Gerontology.
His work carried out in the field of Developmental psychology brings together such families of science as Identity, Racism, Gender studies and Recall. He focuses mostly in the field of Context, narrowing it down to topics relating to Qualitative research and, in certain cases, Psychological intervention, Promotion and Value. His biological study spans a wide range of topics, including Intrapersonal communication, Expression, Oncology and Compulsive talking.
His primary scientific interests are in Grief, Developmental psychology, Thematic analysis, Disenfranchised grief and Autoethnography. His Grief study deals with the bigger picture of Psychotherapist. He has researched Developmental psychology in several fields, including Interpersonal communication, Feeling, Social psychology and Expression.
As a part of the same scientific family, Paul C. Rosenblatt mostly works in the field of Thematic analysis, focusing on Context and, on occasion, Interpersonal relationship, Converse, Internal medicine, Conversation and Focus group. Paul C. Rosenblatt interconnects Narrative, Meaning-making, Meaning, Medical education and Confidentiality in the investigation of issues within Disenfranchised grief. His research in Autoethnography intersects with topics in Secrecy, Professional development, Family therapy and World War II.
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Grief and mourning in cross-cultural perspective
Paul C. Rosenblatt;R. Patricia Walsh;Douglas A. Jackson.
(1976)
Multiracial Couples: Black & White Voices
Aaron Thompson;Paul C. Rosenblatt;Terri A. Karis;Richard D. Powell.
(1995)
Bitter, Bitter Tears: Nineteenth-Century Diarists and Twentieth-Century Grief Theories
Paul C. Rosenblatt.
(1983)
Grief: The Social Context of Private Feelings
Paul C. Rosenblatt.
Journal of Social Issues (1988)
The Family in business
Linda C. Majka;Paul C. Rosenblatt;Leni de Mik;Roxanne Marie Anderson.
Contemporary Sociology (1986)
Parent Grief : Narratives of Loss and Relationship
Paul C. Rosenblatt.
(2016)
Ethics of qualitative interviewing with grieving families.
Paul C. Rosenblatt.
Death Studies (1995)
Metaphors of Family Systems Theory: Toward New Constructions
Paul C. Rosenblatt.
(1993)
A social constructionist perspective on cultural differences in grief.
Paul C. Rosenblatt.
(2001)
Grief across cultures: A review and research agenda.
Paul C. Rosenblatt.
(2008)
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