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Paul C. Rosenblatt Education Northwestern University, Ph.d. in Psychology Current Academic Position University of Minnesota: Professor Emeritus, Department of Family Social Science Major Interest Areas: Family systems, qualitative family research, loss and families, African American families, family and culture, family theory, love letters Current Professional Organization Memberships Psychology American Psychological Association, Fellow Society for the Psychological Study of Social Issues, Fellow Family National Council on Family Relations, Fellow Ethnic Minorities Section Higher Education American Association of University Professors Death, Dying, and Bereavement Association for Death Education and Counseling International Work Group on Death, Dying, and Bereavement Current Editorial Board Memberships Journal of Marriage and Family Death Studies Journal of Loss and Trauma Mortality Journal of Comparative Family Studies Address and Phone Numbers 290 McNeal Hall, Family Social Science, University of Minnesota, St. Paul 55108-6140 office phone: 612!!625!!3120 office FAX number: 612-625-4227 e-mail: [email protected] Publications of Paul C. Rosenblatt Books Rosenblatt, P. C. (2016, published in 2015). Restarting Stalled Research. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage. Rosenblatt, P. C. (2014). The Impact of Racism on African American Families: Literature as

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Paul C. Rosenblatt Education Northwestern University, Ph.d. in Psychology Current Academic Position University of Minnesota: Professor Emeritus, Department of Family Social Science Major Interest Areas:

Family systems, qualitative family research, loss and families, African American families, family and culture, family theory, love letters

Current Professional Organization Memberships Psychology American Psychological Association, Fellow Society for the Psychological Study of Social Issues, Fellow Family National Council on Family Relations, Fellow Ethnic Minorities Section Higher Education American Association of University Professors Death, Dying, and Bereavement Association for Death Education and Counseling International Work Group on Death, Dying, and Bereavement Current Editorial Board Memberships Journal of Marriage and Family Death Studies Journal of Loss and Trauma Mortality Journal of Comparative Family Studies Address and Phone Numbers 290 McNeal Hall, Family Social Science, University of Minnesota, St. Paul 55108-6140 office phone: 612!!625!!3120 office FAX number: 612-625-4227 e-mail: [email protected] Publications of Paul C. Rosenblatt Books Rosenblatt, P. C. (2016, published in 2015). Restarting Stalled Research. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage. Rosenblatt, P. C. (2014). The Impact of Racism on African American Families: Literature as

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Social Science. New York: Routledge. Rosenblatt, P.C., & Wieling, E. (2013) Knowing and Not Knowing in Intimate Relationships. Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press. Rosenblatt, P. C. (2009). Shared Obliviousness in Family Systems. Albany, NY: State University of New York Press. Rosenblatt, P. C. (2006). Two in a Bed: The Social System of Couple Bed Sharing. Albany, NY: State University of New York Press. Excerpts reprinted in MSNBC Newsweek, September 26, 2006.

Excerpts reprinted in The Times of London, October 16-17, 2006. Named one of the top 10 university press books of 2006 by ForeWord Magazine Named a significant university press title for undergraduates by Choice Magazine for 2006-2007 Korean translation (2008). Seoul, Korea: Communication Books.

Rosenblatt, P. C. & Wallace, B. R. (2005). African American grief. New York: Routledge. (2021, with a 2022 copyright) reprinted with a new preface as a “Routledge Mental Health Classic Edition” Rosenblatt, P. C. (2000). Help Your Marriage Survive the Death of a Child. Philadelphia: Temple University Press. Rosenblatt, P. C. (2000). Parent Grief: Narratives of Loss and Relationship. New York: Routledge. Rosenblatt, P. C., Karis, T. A., & Powell, R. D. (1995). Multiracial Couples: Black and White Voices. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage.

Winner of an award from the Gustavus Myers Center for the Study of Human Rights as an outstanding book for the year 1995 on the subject of Human Rights in North America.

Rosenblatt, P. C. (1994). Metaphors of Family Systems Theory: Toward New Constructions. New York: Guilford.

A selection of the Psychotherapy Book Club and of the Behavioral Science Book Club. Rosenblatt, P. C. (1990). Farming Is in Our Blood: Farm Families in Economic Crisis. Ames: Iowa State University Press.

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Rosenblatt, P. C., de Mik, L., Anderson, R. M., & Johnson, P. A. (1985). The Family in Business: Understanding and Dealing with the Challenges Entrepreneurial Families Face. San Francisco: Jossey-Bass.

Spanish translation: La Familia en la Empresa. Buenos Aires, Argentina: “El Ateneo,” Pedro Garcia S. A., 1995.

Russian translation: Semeinyi Bizness v SSha. Moscow, Russia: Nota Bene, 2001.

Rosenblatt, P. C. (1983). Bitter, Bitter Tears: Nineteenth Century Diarists and Twentieth Century Grief Theories. Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press. Rosenblatt, P. C., Walsh, R. P., & Jackson, D. A. (1976). Grief and Mourning in Cross-Cultural Perspective. New Haven, CT: Human Relations Area Files Press. Published Papers, Book Chapters, Articles, Essays, Fiction, & Creative Nonfiction [Articles preceded by an asterisk (*) were peer reviewed] Rosenblatt, P. C. (in press). First cat in New Amsterdam. Copperfield Review Quarterly, Rosenblatt, P. C. (2021). Death and grief in love letters. Journal of Loss and Trauma, 26(6), 540-551. Rosenblatt, P. C. (2021). Arnie and Clarice. Published as part of Rosenblatt, P. C. (2021). Love in unhappy couples. In C-H. Mayer & E. Vanderheiden (Eds.), International handbook of love. Transcultural and transdisciplinary perspectives (pp. 643-646 in that chapter). New York: Springer. Rosenblatt, P. C. (2021). Love in unhappy couples. In C-H. Mayer & E. Vanderheiden (Eds.), International handbook of love. Transcultural and transdisciplinary perspectives (pp. 641-655). New York: Springer. Rosenblatt, P. C. (2021). The importance of family members in love letters. In C-H. Mayer & E. Vanderheiden (Eds.), International handbook of love. Transcultural and transdisciplinary perspectives (pp. 439-453). New York: Springer. *Rosenblatt, P. C. (2021). College faculty member grief over deaths of current and former students. Omega – Journal of Death and Dying, 83(2), 176-186. Rosenblatt, P. C. (2021). 90%. October Hill Magazine, Spring Issue, vol 55, #1, pp. 53-55. https://www.octoberhillmagazine.com/archives Download the Spring, 2021 issue, then search for “Rosenblatt” to get to the story on p. 53. Rosenblatt, P. C. (2021). Picking garbage for the Chicago Cubs. The Twin Bill, Spring. https://thetwinbill.com/picking-garbage-for-the-chicago-cubs/

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Rosenblatt, P. C. (2021). The proximity of death. Hektoen International: A Journal of Medical Humanities, https://hekint.org/2021/03/19/the-proximity-of-death/ Rosenblatt, P. C., & Wallace, B. R. (2021). The impact of COVID-19 on Black America. In K. J. Doka & A. S. Tucci (Eds.), Living with grief since COVID-19 (pp. 17-27). Washington, DC: Hospice Foundation of America. Rosenblatt, P. C. (2020). Paul C. Rosenblatt. In D. E. Balk (Ed.), Living, dying, death, and bereavement: Conversations with thanatologists, Vol 1. (pp. 165-190). Newcastle upon Tyne, UK: Cambridge Scholars Publishing. Rosenblatt, P. C. (2020). Foreword. In D. E. Balk (Ed.), Living, dying, death, and bereavement: Conversations with thanatologists, Vol. 1 (pp. xi-xii). Newcastle upon Tyne, UK: Cambridge Scholars Publishing. *Hooghe, A., Rosenblatt, P. C., Vercruysse, T., Cosyns, V., Lambrecht, K., & Rober, P. (2020). “It’s hard to talk when your child has a life threatening illness”: A qualitative study of couples whose child is diagnosed with cancer. Journal of Pediatric Oncology Nursing, 37(6), 398-407. Balk, D. E. (2020). A conversation with Paul C. Rosenblatt. Death Studies, 44, 649-662. Rosenblatt, P. C. (2020). Communication about communication in love letters: Addressing and avoiding failures, mistakes, and errors in written communication. In E. Vanderheiden & C-H. Mayer (Eds.). Mistakes errors and failures across cultures: Navigating potentials (pp. 75-89). New York: Springer. *Rosenblatt, P. C. (2020). Challenges to cultural outsiders from the culture of grief counseling/therapy. Journal of Loss and Trauma, 25, 207-223. Rosenblatt, P. C. (2020, Winter). The eavesdropper. Shark Reef, issue 35. http://sharkreef.org/fiction/the-eavesdropper/ Rosenblatt, P. C. (2020). Family resilience in dealing with grief and loss: A sociological perspective. In N. Thompson & G. R. Cox (Eds.), Promoting resilience: Responding to adversity, vulnerability and loss (pp. 108-113). New York; Routledge. Rosenblatt, P. C. (2020). Diversity in human grieving: Historical and cross-cultural perspectives. In M. H. Jacobsen & A. Petersen (Eds.). Exploring grief: Towards a sociology of sorrow (pp. 37-51). New York: Routledge. Rosenblatt, P. C. (2019, Summer). The Beach. Avatar Review, issue 21. http://www.avatarreview.net/AV21/category/prose/paul-c-rosenblatt/ Rosenblatt, P. C. (2019). Whatever is important will be engraved in your brain. Streetlight

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Magazine, published July 5, 2019. https://streetlightmag.com/2019/07/05/whatever-is-important-will-be-engraved-in-your-brain-by-paul-rosenblatt/. Reprinted in T. Hale (Ed.), Streetlight Magazine 2019 Anthology (2020). *Rosenblatt, P. C. (2019). Responding to bereaved people’s words about relationship system loss. Mortality, 24, 261-270. Rosenblatt, P. C. (2019, June 21). Recovery. The Writing Disorder, summer issue. http://writingdisorder.com/paul-rosenblatt-fiction/ Nkosi, B. & Rosenblatt, P. C. (2019). From “death sentence to hope,” HIV and AIDS in South Africa: Transforming shame in context. In C.-H. Mayer & E. Vanderheiden (Eds.), The bright side of shame: Transforming and growing through practical applications in cultural context (77-87). New York: Springer. Allen, K. R., Letiecq, B. L., Roberto, K. A., Rosenblatt, P. C., & Wieling, E. (2019). Dialogue about reflexivity. In Á. M. Humble & M. E. Radina (Eds.), How qualitative data analysis happens: Moving beyond “themes emerged.” (pp. 213-220). New York: Routledge. Rosenblatt, P. C. & Wieling, E. (2019). Thematic and phenomenological analysis in research on intimate relationships. In Á. M. Humble & M. E. Radina (Eds.), How qualitative data analysis happens: Moving beyond “themes emerged” (pp. 50-63). New York: Routledge. *Hooghe, A., Rosenblatt, P. C., De Jongh, S., Bakker, E., Nijkamp, M., & Rober, P. (2018). “The child is our focus”: On couple issues in child oncology treatment. PsychoOncology, 27(#10), 2482-2487. *Hooghe, A., Rosenblatt, P. C., & Rober, P. (2018). “We hardly ever talk about it”: Emotional responsive attunement in couples after a child’s death. Family Process, 57(1), 226-240. Rosenblatt, P. C. (2017). Researching grief: Cultural, relational, and individual possibilities. Journal of Loss and Trauma, 22, 617-630. Rosenblatt, P. C. (2017). Beginners again and again at couple bed sharing. NCFR Report. 62 (2), F4-F5. *Rober, P., & Rosenblatt, P. C. (2017). Silence and memories of war: An autoethnographic exploration of family secrecy. Family Process. 56, 250-261. DOI: 10.1111/famp.12174

Dutch translation and expansion (2016). ‘Hoe was het in het kamp?’ Oorlogsherinneringen en familiegeheimen ["What was it like in the camp?" War memories and family secrets], Systeemtherapie, 28(#3). https://www.tijdschriftsysteemtherapie.nl/inhoud/tijdschrift_artikel/ST-28-3-2/Hoe-was-het-in-het-kamp

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Rosenblatt, P. C. (2017). Why people might be reluctant to alleviate the suffering of others. In R. Anderson (Ed.), Alleviating world suffering: The challenge of negative quality of life (pp. 181-195). New York: Springer.

Rosenblatt, P. C. (2017). Complicated grief: A cross-cultural perspective. In K. J. Doka & A. S. Tucci (Eds.), When grief is complicated (pp. 43-54). Washington, DC: Hospice Foundation of America.

Rosenblatt, P. C. (2017). Family response to traumatic loss. In N. Thompson, G. R. Cox, & R. G. Stevenson (Eds.), Handbook of Traumatic Loss (pp. 309-320). New York: Routledge. Hooghe, A., Rosenblatt, P. C., & Rober, P. (2016). Betekenissen van het niet spreken in koppels die een kind verloren – Wat betekent het voor de therapeutische praktijk? [Meaning of not speaking in couples who lost a child - What does it mean for therapeutic practice?] (in Dutch). Systeemtherapie, 28(#3). https://www.tijdschriftsysteemtherapie.nl/inhoud/tijdschrift_artikel/ST-28-3-5/Betekenissen-van-het-niet-spreken-in-koppels-die-een-kind-verloren-Wat-betekent-het-voor-de-therapeutische-praktijk *Rosenblatt, P. C., & Collins Simms, C. M. (2016). African American autobiographer accounts of learning from parents how to deal with racism. Journal of African American Studies, 20(2), 135-151. Rosenblatt, P. C. (2016). Cultural competence and humility. In D. L. Harris & T. C. Bordere (Eds.), Handbook of social justice in loss and grief: Exploring diversity, equity, and inclusion (pp. 67-74). New York: Routledge. Rosenblatt, P. C. (2015). Grief in small scale societies. In C. M. Parkes, P. Laungani & B. Young (Eds.), Death and bereavement across cultures, 2nd ed. (pp. 23-41). London: Routledge. Rosenblatt, P. C., & Wieling, E. (2014). Grief, psychological trauma, and relational problems in cultural context. In Santana Santos, F., Schliemann, A. L., & Solano, J. P. C. (Eds.), Tratado Brasileiro sobre perdas e luto (pp. 265-273). Sao Paulo, Brazil: Atheneu. [In Portuguese.] *Rosenblatt, P. C. (2014, 2015). Death and bereavement in later adulthood: Cultural beliefs, behaviors, and emotions. In L. A. Jensen (Ed.), The Oxford handbook of human culture and development: An interdisciplinary perspective, (pp. 697-709). New York: Oxford University Press. DOI: 10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199948550.013.43 online version published in 2014: http://www.oxfordhandbooks.com/view/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199948550.001.0001/oxfordhb-9780199948550-e-43 Rosenblatt, P. C. (2014). What are conferences for? The Sociological Imagination. *Rosenblatt, P. C. (2014). Race and the end of life in the United States. Wiley-Blackwell

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encyclopedia of health, illness, behavior, and society. Oxford, UK: Wiley-Blackwell (5 pp.). DOI: 10.1002/9781118410868.wbehibs275 *Rosenblatt, P. C., & Bowman, T. (2013). Alternative approaches to conceptualizing grief: A conversation. Bereavement Care, 32 (#2), 82-85. DOI:10.1080/02682621.2013.812826 *Rosenblatt, P. C. (2013). Family grief in cross-cultural perspective. Family Science, 4, 12-19. DOI:10.1080/19424620.2013.819226 Rosenblatt, P. C. (2013). Culture and socialization in death, grief, and mourning. In D. K. Meagher & D. E. Balk (Eds.), Handbook of thanatology, 2nd. ed. (pp. 121-126) New York: Routledge. Rosenblatt, P. C. (2013). Family systems theory as a tool for anyone dealing with personal or family loss. ADEC Forum, 39 (1), 11, 13. * Rober, P., & Rosenblatt, P.C. (2013). Selective disclosure in a first conversation about a family death in James Agee’s novel A Death in the Family. Death Studies, 37, 172-194. *Rosenblatt, P.C. (2013). The concept of complicated grief: Lessons from other cultures. In M. Stroebe, H. Schut, & J. van den Bout (Eds.), Complicated grief: Scientific foundations for health professionals (pp. 27-39). New York: Routledge. *Rosenblatt, P. C. (2012). One interviewer versus several: Modernist and postmodernist perspectives in qualitative family interviewing. Journal of Family Theory and Review, 4, 96-104. *Rosenblatt, P. C., & Li, X. (2012). Researching Chinese cultural understandings of marriage via similes and metaphors on the worldwide web. Marriage and Family Review, 48, 109-124. *Rosenblatt, P. C., & Li, X. (2011). Chinese similes and metaphors for family. Journal of Comparative Family Studies, 42, 919-926. Rosenblatt, P. C. (2011). Beyond Kubler-Ross: What we have learned about grief from cross-cultural research. In K. J. Doka & A. S. Tucci (Eds.), Beyond Kubler-Ross: New perspectives on death, dying and grief (pp. 77-89). Washington, DC: Hospice Foundation of America. Rosenblatt, P. C., Walsh, R. P., & Jackson, D. A. (2011). Grief and mourning codes. World Cultures eJournal, 18 (#2). Published on the web at http://escholarship.org/uc/item/5cj4s1mq#page-1 Rosenblatt, P. C. (2011). The challenges of sharing a couple bed. NCFR Report, 56 (1), F10-12.

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Rosenblatt, P.C. (2010). A cultural history of thanatology. ADEC Forum, 36(4), 25-26. *Rosenblatt, P. C., & Li, X. (2010). Hazards to family relationships from cell phone usage while driving. Family Science Review, 15 (#2), 84-93. Rosenblatt, P. C. (2010). Shame and death in cultural context. In J. Kauffman (Ed.), The shame of death, grief, and trauma (pp. 113-137). New York: Routledge. *Rosenblatt, P. C. (2009). Providing therapy can be therapeutic for a therapist. American Journal of Psychotherapy, 63, 169-181. *Rosenblatt, P. C. (2009). Family autobiography. Journal of Family Life. *Rosenblatt, P. C. (2009). Funeral and funeralization in cross-cultural perspective. In C. D. Bryant & D. Peck (Eds.), Encyclopedia of death and the human experience (pp. 495-499). Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage. Rosenblatt, P. C. (2009). The culturally competent practitioner. In K Doka & A. S. Tucci (Eds.), Living with grief: Diversity and end-of-life care (pp. 21-32). Washington, DC: Hospice Foundation of America. *Rosenblatt, P. C., & Rieks, S. J. (2009). No compromise: Couples dealing with issues for which they do not see a compromise. American Journal of Family Therapy, 37, 196-208. *Rosenblatt, P. C. (2009). Racism and black-white relationships in end-of-life care in the United States: A speculative analysis. Illness, Crisis & Loss, 17, 113-124. Rosenblatt, P. C. (2009). A systems theory analysis of intercultural couple relationships. In T. A. Karis & K. D. Killian (Eds.), Intercultural couples: Exploring diversity in intimate relationships (pp. 3-20). New York: Routledge. Rosenblatt, P. C. (2008). Marriage. In G. A. Goreham (Ed.), Encyclopedia of rural America (pp. 609-612). Millerton, NY: Greyhouse. *Barner, J. R., & Rosenblatt, P. C. (2008). Giving at a loss: Couple exchange after the death of a parent. Mortality, 13, 318-334. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/13576270802383899 Rosenblatt, P. C. (2008). Two in a bed. Family Forum: Newsletter of the Minnesota Council on Family Relations, Fall Issue, p. 8. Rosenblatt, P. C. (2008). Grief across cultures: A review and research agenda. In M. Stroebe, R. O. Hansson, H. Schut, & W. Stroebe (Eds.), Handbook of bereavement research and practice: Advances in theory and intervention(pp. 207-222). Washington, DC: American Psychological Association Books.

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*Yang, S., & Rosenblatt P. C. (2008). Confucian family values and childless couples in South Korea. Journal of Family Issues, 29, 571-591. * Rosenblatt, P. C. (2008). Recovery following bereavement: Metaphor, phenomenology, and culture. Death Studies, 32, 6-16. DOI: 10.1080/07481180701741228 *Yang, S., & Rosenblatt, P. C. (2007). Couple rage and emotional distancing when a partner is dying. Journal of Loss and Trauma, 12, 305-320. Rosenblatt, P. C. (2007). Culture, socialization, and loss, grief, and mourning. In David Balk, Carol Wogrin, Gordon Thornton, & David Meagher (Eds.), Handbook of Thanatology (pp. 115-119). Northbrook, IL: Association for Death Education and Counseling. New York: Routledge. Rosenblatt, P. C. (2007). Grief: What we have learned from cross cultural studies. In K. Doka (Ed.), Living with grief: Before and after the death (pp. 123-136). Washington, DC: Hospice Foundation of America. *Rosenblatt, P. C., & Nkosi, B. C. (2007). South African Zulu widows in a time of poverty and social change. Death Studies, 31, 67-85. DOI: 10.1080/07481180600995214 *Rosenblatt, P. C., & Barner, J. R. (2006). The dance of closeness-distance in couple relationships after the death of a parent. Omega, 53, 277-293. doi.org/10.2190/X1W4-M210-6522-1034 Rosenblatt, P. C. (2006). African American grief, Coalition News: Quarterly Newsletter of the Minnesota Coalition for Death Education and Support, 28 (#2), 7. Rosenblatt, P. C. (2005). Intimate relationships in bereavement. Grief Matters, 8(3), 50-53. *Rosenblatt, P. C., & Yang, S. (2005). When a caregiver is dying: The terminal illness of a caregiver in a Korean family novel. Mortality, 10, 201-209. Rosenblatt, P.C. (2005). Grieving families and the 9/11 disaster. In S. C. Heilman (Ed.), Death, bereavement, and mourning (pp. 85-103). Somerset, NJ: Transaction Books. *Rosenblatt, P. C., & Wallace, B. R. (2005). Narratives of grieving African-Americans about racism in the lives of deceased family members. Death Studies, 29, 217-235. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/07481180590916353 Murry, V. M., Rosenblatt, P. C., & Wieling, E. (2005). College professors' conversations about teaching family theories. In V. L. Bengston, A. C. Acock, K. R. Allen, P. Dilworth-Anderson & D. M. Klein (Eds.), Sourcebook of family theory and research (pp. 569-586, 590-591). Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage.

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*Rosenblatt, P. C. (2004). Grieving while driving. Death Studies, 28, 679-686. *Rosenblatt, P. C., & Yang, S. (2004). Love, debt, and filial piety: Hee Gyung Noh's view of Korean intergenerational relations when a mother is terminally ill. Journal of Loss and Trauma, 9, 167-180. doi.org/10.1080/15325020490423442 *Rosenblatt, P. C., & Stewart, C. C. (2004). Challenges in cross-cultural marriage: When she is Chinese and he Euro-American. Sociological Focus, 37, 43-58. Rosenblatt, P. C. (2003). Bereavement in cross-cultural perspective. In C. D. Bryant (Ed.), Handbook of death and dying, vol. 2 (pp. 855-861). Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage.

Reprinted in Doka, K.J. (2006). Death, dying, and bereavement: Major themes in health and social welfare (vol. 4). New York: Routledge.

*Tubbs, C. Y. & Rosenblatt, P. C. (2003). Assessment and intervention with Black-White multiracial couples. Journal of Couple and Relationship Therapy, 2 (#2-3), 115-129. Also published in V. Thomas, T. A. Karis & J. L. Wetchler (Eds.), Clinical issues with multiracial couples: Theory and research (pp. 115-129). New York: Haworth. *Rosenblatt, P. C., & Yang, S. (2003). Self-sacrificing wife, gruff husband: Hee Gyung Noh's view of terminal illness in a Korean marriage. Illness, Crisis and Loss, 11, 258-270. *Warren, C.A.B., Barnes-Brus, T., Burgess, H., Weibold-Lippish, L., Hackney, J., Harkness, G., Kennedy, V., Rosenblatt, P.C., Ryen, A., & Shuy, R. (2003). After the interview. Qualitative Sociology, 26, 93-110. Rosenblatt, P. C. (2002). Grief in families. Mortality, 7, 125-126. Rosenblatt, P. C. (2002). Interviewing at the border of fact and fiction. In J. F. Gubrium & J. A. Holstein (Eds.), The handbook of interview research (pp. 893-909). Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage.

Reprinted in 2003 in J. F. Gubrium & J. A. Holstein (Eds.), Postmodern Interviewing. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage.

*Rosenblatt, P. C. (2001). Teaching undergraduate family diversity courses. Journal of Teaching in Marriage and Family, 1, 1-14. Rosenblatt, P. C. (2001). Parent grief. Special issue on Family Focus on Death and Dying, National Council on Family Relations Report, 46 (4), F19, F21. *Yang, S. & Rosenblatt, P. C. (2001). Shame in Korean families. Journal of Comparative Family Studies, 32, 361-375. Rosenblatt, P. C. (2001). The future of grief research and practice. Grief Matters: The

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Australian Journal of Grief and Bereavement, 4, 28-30. Rosenblatt, P. C. (2001). A social constructionist perspective on cultural differences in grief. In M. S. Stroebe, R. O. Hansson, W. Stroebe, & H. Schut (Eds.), Handbook of bereavement research: Consequences, coping, and care (pp. 285-300). Washington, DC: American Psychological Association Press. Rosenblatt, P. C. (2001). Qualitative research as spiritual experience. In K. R. Gilbert (Ed.), The emotional nature of qualitative research (pp. 111-128). Boca Raton, FL: CRC Press LLC. *Rosenblatt, P. C. (2000). Present tense in parent narratives about their dead child. Bereavement Care, 19, 35-38. *Rosenblatt, P. C. (2000). Protective parenting after the death of a child. Journal of Personal and Interpersonal Loss, 5, 343-360. *Oswald, R. F., & Rosenblatt, P. C. (2000). Being there. In the Family, 5 (#3), pp. 6, 25, 27. *Yang, S., & Rosenblatt, P. C. (1999). [Shame in Korean families: An ethnographic approach]. Family and Culture, 11 (#2), 151-167 [this article is in Korean]. Rosenblatt, P. C. (1999). Grief. In D. Levinson, J. J. Ponzetti, Jr., & P. F. Jorgenson (Eds.), Encyclopedia of human emotions, vol. 1 (pp. 300-307). New York: Macmillan Reference. *Rosenblatt, P. C., & Dixon, A. (1999). Family issues in sustainable agriculture. Journal of Rural Community Psychology, vol E2 (#1). Rosenblatt, P. C. (1999). Multiracial families. In M. E. Lamb (Ed.), Parenting and child development in "nontraditional" families, (pp. 263-278). Mahwah, NJ: LEA. Rosenblatt, P. C., & Tubbs, C. Y. (1998). Loss in the experience of multiracial couples. In J. H. Harvey (Ed.), Perspectives on loss: A sourcebook (pp. 125-135). Philadelphia: Taylor & Francis. Rosenblatt, P. C. (1998). Complexity and contradiction. Qualitative Family Research 11(#3/4), 5-7. Rosenblatt, P. C. (1997). Marriage. In G. A. Goreham (Ed.), Encyclopedia of Rural America (pp. 451-454). Santa Barbara, CA: ABC-CLIO. *Hagemeister, A. K., & Rosenblatt, P. C. (1997). Grief and the sexual relationship of couples who have experienced a child's death. Death Studies, 21(#3), 231-252. DOI: 10.1080/074811897201958

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Rosenblatt, P. C. (1997). Grief in small scale societies. In C. M. Parkes, P. Laungani & B. Young (Eds.), Death and bereavement across cultures (pp. 27-51). London: Routledge. Rosenblatt, P. C. (1996). Grief and mourning. In D. Levinson & M. Ember (Eds.), Encyclopedia of cultural anthropology (pp. 548-549). Lakeville, CT: American Reference Publishing Co. Rosenblatt, P. C. (1996). Grief that does not end. In D. Klass, P. R. Silverman, & S. L. Nickman (Eds.), Continuing bonds: New understandings of grief (pp. 45-58). Washington, DC: Taylor & Francis. *Rosenblatt, P. C. (1995). Ethics of qualitative interviewing in grieving families. Death Studies, 19(#2), 139-155.

Revised version published in 1999 in A. Memon & R. Bull (Eds.), Handbook of the Psychology of Interviewing (pp. 197-209), Chichester, Sussex, Great Britain: John Wiley & Sons.

Rosenblatt, P. C. (1995, 1997). Human rights violations. In C. R. Ember & M. Ember (Eds.), Research frontiers in anthropology, vol 4, pp. 183-202, AND in C. R. Ember & M. Ember (Eds.) Cross cultural research for social science. Englewood Cliffs, NJ: Prentice-Hall. Reprinted at "Human rights violations across cultures." In Ember, Carol R., & Ember,

Melvin (2007, 2010). Discovering Anthropology: Researchers at Work--Cultural Anthropology. Upper Saddle River, NJ: Pearson Prentice Hall.

*Rosenblatt, P. C., & Karis, T. A. (1993-1994). Family distancing following a fatal farm accident. Omega, 28(#3), 183-200. *Rosenblatt, P. C., & Karis, T. A. (1993). Economics and family bereavement following a fatal farm accident. Journal of Rural Community Psychology, 12 (#2), 37-51.

Condensation published in Sociology of Rural Life, Spring 1995, vol. 14(#2), pp. 3-4. Rosenblatt, P. C. (1993). Grief: The social context of private feelings. In M. S. Stroebe, W. Stroebe, & R. O. Hansson (Eds.). Handbook of bereavement (pp. 102-111). New York: Cambridge University Press. Rosenblatt, P. C. (1993). Choice points in the analysis of theoretical metaphors: The metaphors of family systems theory. In H. J. Stam, L. P. Mos, W. Thorngate, & B. Kaplan (Eds.), Recent Trends in Theoretical Psychology, vol. III. (pp. 519-525). New York: Springer-Verlag. Rosenblatt, P. C., & Fischer, L. R. (1993). Qualitative family research. In P. G. Boss, W. J. Doherty, R. LaRossa, W. R. Schumm, & S. K. Steinmetz (Eds.), Sourcebook of Family Theories and Methods: A Contextual Approach (pp. 167-177). New York: Plenum. Rosenblatt, P. C. (1993). Cross-cultural variation in the experience, expression, and

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understanding of grief. In D. P. Irish, K. F. Lundquist, & V. J. Nelsen (Eds.), Ethnic Variations in Dying, Death, and Grief: Diversity in Universality (pp. 13-19). Washington, DC: Taylor & Francis. *Rosenblatt, P. C., Meyer, C. J., & Karis, T. A. (1991). Internal interactions with God. Imagination, Cognition and Personality, 11(#1), 85-97. Rosenblatt, P. C., Karis, T. A., & Bauer, J. W. (1991). Rural family connections to urban kin and friends. The Rural Sociologist, 11(#2), 36-41. *Rosenblatt, P. C. (1991). The interplay of family system and business system in family farms during economic recession. Family Business Review, 4(#1), 45-57. *Rosenblatt, P. C., Spoentgen, P., Karis, T. A., Dahl, C., Kaiser, T., & Elde, C. (1991). Difficulties in supporting the bereaved. Omega, 23(#2), 119-128. *Rosenblatt, P.C., & Lasley, P. (1991). Perspective on farm accident statistics. Journal of Rural Health, 7(#1), 51-62. Rosenblatt, P. C., & Albert, S. (1990). Management and succession: Intergenerational relationships in fact and metaphor. Marriage and Family Review, 15(#3/4), 161-170. *Rosenblatt, P. C., & Elde, C. (1990). Shared reminiscence about a deceased parent: Implications for grief education and grief counseling. Family Relations, 39 (#2), 206-210. *Rosenblatt, P. C. (1988). Grief: The social context of private feelings. Journal of Social Issues, 44 (#3), 67-78. DOI: 10.1111/j.1540-4560.1988.tb02077.x *Wright, S. E., & Rosenblatt, P. C. (1987). Isolation and farm loss: Why neighbors may not be supportive. Family Relations, 36 (#4), 391-395. Reprinted in R. Marotz-Baden, C. B. Hennon, & T. H. Brubaker (Eds.) (1988), Families

in Rural America: Stress, Adaptation and Revitalization. St. Paul, MN: National Council on Family Relations.

*Meyer, C. J., & Rosenblatt, P. C. (1987). Feminist analysis of family textbooks. Journal of Family Issues, 8 (#2), 247-252. *Rosenblatt, P. C., & Burns, L. H. (1986). Long term effects of perinatal loss. Journal of Family Issues, 7 (#3), 237-253. *Rosenblatt, P. C., & Meyer, C. J. (1986). Imagined interactions and the family. Family Relations, 35 (#2), 319-324. *Anderson, R. M., & Rosenblatt, P. C. (1985). Intergenerational transfer of farm land. Journal

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of Rural Community Psychology, 6 (#1), 19-25. Rosenblatt, P. C. (1984/1985). Epistemology and ontology in cross-cultural research. Behavior Science Research, 19 (#1-4), 112-126. Condensed and reprinted in 1985 in the Newsletter of the Society for Cross-Cultural

Research, 13 (#1), 79. Rosenblatt, P. C. (1985). Warfare in the family business. Psychology Today, 19 (#7), 54-59. Rosenblatt, P. C., de Mik, L., Anderson, R. M., & Johnson, P. A. (1984). Unpaid work in business operating families in the United States. Anthropology of Work Review, 5(#2), 14-17. *Rosenblatt, P. C., & Wright, S. E. (1984). Shadow realities in close relationships. American Journal of Family Therapy, 12 (#2), 45-54. *Rosenblatt, P. C., Anderson, R. M., & Johnson, P. A. (1984). The meaning of cabin fever. Journal of Social Psychology, 123 (#1), 43-53. *Rosenblatt, P. C., & Keller, L. O. (1983). Economic vulnerability and economic stress in farm couples. Family Relations, 32 (#4), 567-573. *Rosenblatt, P. C. (1983). Grief and involvement in wrongful death litigation. Law and Human Behavior, 7 (#4), 351-359. *Rosenblatt, P. C., & Cleaves, W. T. (1981). Family behavior in public places: Interaction patterns within and across generations. Merrill-Palmer Quarterly, 27 (#3), 257-269. *Johnson, P. A., & Rosenblatt, P. C. (1981). Grief following childhood loss of parent. American Journal of Psychotherapy, 35 (#3), 419-425. *Rosenblatt, P. C., Johnson, P. A., & Anderson, R. M. (1981). When out-of-town relatives visit. Family Relations, 30 (#3), 403409.

Reprinted in 1985 in B. C. Miller & D. H. Olson (Eds.), Family Studies Review Yearbook, vol. 3. (pp. 487-493). Beverly Hills, CA: Sage.

Rosenblatt P. C., & Anderson, R. M. (1981). Interaction in farm families: Tension and stress. In R. T. Coward & W. M. Smith, Jr. (Eds.), The Family in Rural Society (pp. 147-166). Boulder, CO: Westview. Rosenblatt, P. C. (1981). Grief in cross-cultural and historical perspective. In P. F. Pegg & E. Metze (Eds.), Death and Dying (pp. 11-18). London: Pitman Medical Publishers. Rosenblatt, P. C. (1981). Ethnographic case studies. In M. Brewer & B. Collins (Eds.), Scientific Inquiry and the Social Sciences (pp. 194-225). San Francisco: Jossey-Bass.

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Rosenblatt, P. C., & Anderson, R. M. (1981). Human sexuality in cross-cultural perspective. In M. Cook (Ed.), The Bases of Human Sexual Attraction (pp. 215-250). New York & London: Academic Press. *Titus, S. L., Rosenblatt, P. C., & Anderson, R. M. (1979). Family conflict over inheritance of property. Family Coordinator, 28 (#3), 337-346. *Rosenblatt, P. C., Titus, S. L., Nevaldine, A., & Cunningham, M. R. (1979). Marital system differences and summer-long vacations: Togetherness-apartness and tension. American Journal of Family Therapy, 7 (#1), 77-84. *Rosenblatt, P. C., Titus, S. L., & Cunningham, M. R. (1979). Disrespect, tension, and togetherness-apartness in marriage. Journal of Marriage and Family Therapy, 5 (#1), 47-54. *Rosenblatt, P. C., Nevaldine, A., & Titus, S. L. (1978) Farm families: Relation of significant aspects of farming to family interaction. International Journal of Sociology of the Family, 8 (Jan.-June), 89-99. Rosenblatt, P. C. (1977). Needed research on commitment in marriage. In G. Levinger & H. Raush (Eds.) Close Relationships: Perspectives on the Meaning of Intimacy (pp. 73-86). Amherst, MA: University of Massachusetts Press. Rosenblatt P. C., Walsh, R. P., & Jackson, D. A. (1976). Breaking ties with deceased spouse. In A. Bharati (Ed.), The Realm of the Extra Human: Agents and Audiences (pp. 217-231). The Hague & Paris: Mouton; Chicago: Aldine.

Condensed and reprinted in 1976 in J. Westermeyer (Ed.), Anthropology and Mental Health (pp. 147-148). The Hague & Paris: Mouton; Chicago: Aldine.

*Rosenblatt, P. C., & Titus, S. L. (1976). Together and apart in the family. Humanitas, 12 (#3), 367-379. *Rosenblatt, P. C., & Cunningham, M. R. (1976). Television watching and family tension. Journal of Marriage and the Family, 38 (#1), 105-111. Rosenblatt, P. C., & Cunningham, M. R. (1976). Sex differences in cross-cultural perspective. In B. B. Lloyd & J. Archer (Eds.), Exploring Sex Differences (pp. 71-94). New York & London: Academic Press. Rosenblatt, P. C. (1975). Uses of ethnography in understanding grief and mourning. In B. Schoenberg et al. (Eds.), Bereavement: Its Psychosocial Aspects (pp. 41-49). New York: Columbia University Press. *Rosenblatt, P. C., & Budd, L. G. (1975). Territoriality and privacy in married and unmarried

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cohabiting couples. Journal of Social Psychology, 97 (#1), 67-76. *Rosenblatt, P. C., & Russell, M. G. (1975). The social psychology of potential problems in family vacation travel. Family Coordinator, 24 (#2), 209-215. *Rosenblatt, P. C., & Phillips, R. A., Jr. (1975). Family articles in popular magazines. Family Coordinator, 24 (#3), 267-271.

Reprinted in 1976 in Resources for Teaching about Family Life Education (pp. 99-103). Minneapolis, MN: National Council on Family Relations.

*Rosenblatt, P. C. (1974). Behavior in public places: Comparisons of couples accompanied and unaccompanied by children. Journal of Marriage and the Family, 36 (#4), 750-755. *Rosenblatt, P. C., & Unangst, D. (1974). Marriage ceremonies: An exploratory cross-cultural study. Journal of Comparative Family Studies, 5 (#1), 41-56.

Reprinted in 1979 in G. Kurian (Ed.), Cross-Cultural Perspective on Mate Selection and Marriage (pp. 227-242). Westport, CT: Greenwood.

Rosenblatt, P. C. (1974). Cross-cultural perspective on attraction. In T. L. Huston (Ed.), Foundations of Interpersonal Attraction (pp. 79-95). New York: Academic Press. *Rosenblatt, P. C., & Skoogberg, E. (1974). Birth order in cross-cultural perspective. Developmental Psychology, 10 (#1), 48-54. Reprinted (1975) in H. C. Lindgren (Ed.), Children's Behavior (pp. 181-192). Palo Alto,

CA: Mayfield. *Rosenblatt, P. C., Peterson, P., Portner, J., Cleveland, M., Mykkanen, A., Foster, R., Holm, G., Joel, B., Reisch, H., Kreuscher, C., & Phillips, R. (1973). A cross-cultural study of responses to childlessness. Behavior Science Notes, 8 (#3), 221-231. *Rosenblatt, P. C., Jackson, D. A., & Walsh, R. P. (1972). Coping with anger and aggression in mourning. Omega, 3 (#4), 271284. Condensed and reprinted in 1973 in Mental Health Digest, 5 (#7), 53-56. *Rosenblatt, P. C., & Cozby, P. C. (1972). Courtship patterns associated with freedom of choice of spouse. Journal of Marriage and the Family, 34 (#4), 689-695. *Rosenblatt, P. C., & Hillabrant, W. J. (1972). Divorce for childlessness and the regulation of adultery. Journal of Sex Research, 8 (#2), 117-127. Rosenblatt, P. C., & Miller, N. (1972). Problems and anxieties in research design and analysis. In C. G. McClintock (Ed.), Experimental Social Psychology (pp. 49-74). New York: Holt, Rinehart & Winston.

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Rosenblatt, P. C., & Miller, N. (1972). Experimental Methods. In C. G. McClintock (Ed.), Experimental Social Psychology (pp. 21-48). New York: Holt, Rinehart & Winston. *Cozby, P. C., & Rosenblatt, P. C. (1971). Privacy, love, and inlaw avoidance. Proceedings of the American Psychological Association, 6, 277-278. *Rosenblatt, P. C. (1971). Communication in the practice of love magic. Social Forces, 49 (#3), 482-487. Reprinted in 1973 by Warner Modular Publications, Inc. *Rosenblatt, P. C., Fugita, S. S., & McDowell, K. V. (1969). Wealth transfer and restrictions on sexual relations during betrothal. Ethnology, 8 (#3), 319-328. *Coppinger, R. M., & Rosenblatt, P. C. (1968). Romantic love and subsistence dependence of spouses. Southwestern Journal of Anthropology, 24 (#3), 310-319. Reprinted in 1970 in E. Hurtik (Ed.), Insight: A Rhetoric Reader (pp. 282-290).

Philadelphia: Lippincott. *Rosenblatt, P. C. (1967). Marital residence and the functions of romantic love. Ethnology, 6 (#4) 471-480. *Rosenblatt, P. C. (1967). An evaluation of Thorndike's studies of formal discipline. Psychology in the Schools, 4 (#2), 130-133. *Rosenblatt, P. C. (1966). A cross-cultural study of child rearing and romantic love. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 4(#3), 336-338.

Reprinted in 1971 in W. W. Lambert & R. Weisbrod (Eds.), Comparative perspectives in social psychology (pp. 45-48). Boston: Little-Brown.

Reprinted in 1978 in S. Fisher & R. Greenberg (Eds.), The scientific evaluation of Freud’s theories and therapy (pp. 124-127). New York: Basic Books.

Rosenblatt, P. C. (1966). Persuasion as a function of varying amounts of distraction. Psychonomic Science, 5 (#2), 85-86. *Rosenblatt, P. C. (1964). Origins and effects of group ethnocentrism and nationalism. Journal of Conflict Resolution, 8 (#2), 131-146.

Reprinted (2006). In D. Druckman & P. F. Diehl (Eds.) Conflict Resolution, vol 1. Theory and Concepts. New Delhi, India: Sage.

*Rosenblatt, P. C. (1962). Functions of games: An examination of individual difference hypotheses derived from a cross-cultural study. Journal of Social Psychology, 58 (#1), 17-22. Book Reviews

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Rosenblatt, P. C. (2018) Review of P. Vitebsky, Living without the Dead: Loss and Redemption in a Jungle Cosmos, Death Studies, 42 (9), 604-606. Rosenblatt, P. C. (2016). Review of R. Desjarlais, Subject to Death: Life and Loss in a Buddhist World. Death Studies, 40, 648-650. Rosenblatt, P. C. (2016). Review of D. W. Kissane & F. Parnes (Eds.), Bereavement Care for Families. Omega, 73 (3), 276-279. Rosenblatt, P. C. (2015). Review of J. Cacciatore & J. DeFrain (Eds.), The world of bereavement: Cultural perspectives on death in families. PsycCRITIQUES, 60 (42). Rosenblatt, P. C. (2013). Review of N. Berns, Closure: The rush to end grief and what it costs. Death Studies, 37, 589-594. Rosenblatt, P. C. (2011). Review of T. Bowman & E. B. Johnson, The wind blows, the ice breaks: Poems of loss and renewal by Minnesota poets. Death Studies, 35, 678-682. DOI:10.1080/07481187.2010.528960. Rosenblatt, P. C. (2011). Review of the film, "Rabbit Hole." ADEC Connects, February issue. Rosenblatt, P. C. (2010). Review of S. L. Bertman, One breath apart: Facing dissection. Death Studies, 34, 469-472. Rosenblatt, P. C. (2007-2008). Review of F. Walsh & M. McGoldrick (Eds.), Living beyond loss: Death in the family, 2nd edition. Omega, 56, 305-307. Rosenblatt, P. C. (2006). Review of The family in global perspective: A gendered journey, by E. Leeder. Journal of Comparative Family Studies, 37, 483-484. Rosenblatt, P. C. (2005). Review of AIDS doctors: Voices from the epidemic, by R. Bayer & G. M. Oppenheimer. Death Studies, 29, 671-676. Rosenblatt, P. C. (2004) Review of Death and bereavement around the world. Volume 2: Death and bereavement in the Americas. By J. D. Morgan & P. Laungani (Eds). Mortality, 9, 276-277. Rosenblatt, P. C. (2004). Review of Death of a parent: Transition to new adult identity, by D. Umberson. Journal of Social and Personal Relationships, 21, pp. 287-288. Rosenblatt, P.C., & Nkosi, B.C. (2003). Review of The seed is mine: The life of Kas Maine, A South African sharecropper 1894-1985, by C. Van Onselen. Culture and Agriculture, 25, 55-56. Rosenblatt, P. C. (2001). Review of Traumatic and nontraumatic loss and bereavement: Clinical theory and practice, edited by R. Malkinson, S. S. Rubin, & E. Witztum. Israel Journal

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of Psychiatry and Related Sciences, 38, 254-255. Rosenblatt, P. C. (2000). Review of Crossing the line: Interracial couples in the South by R. P. McNamara, M. Tempenis, & B. Walton. Journal of Marriage and the Family, 62, 577. Rosenblatt, P. C. (1998). Review of Living beyond your losses: The healing journey through grief by N. P. Murray. Journal of Palliative Care, 14 (#4), 71-72. Rosenblatt, P. C. (1998). Review of Children and grief: When a parent dies by J. W. Worden. Journal of Marriage and the Family, 60, 266. Rosenblatt, P. C. (1998). Review of Readings in thanatology, edited by J. D. Morgan. Death Studies, 22, 581-585. Rosenblatt, P. C. (1997). Review of Grief as a family process: A developmental approach to clinical practice by E. R. Shapiro. Death Studies, 21, 88-93. Rosenblatt, P. C. (1993). Review of Distant parents by J. Climo. Journal of Marriage and the Family, 55, 1054-1055. Rosenblatt, P. C. (1993). Review of The psychology of death (2nd Ed.) by R. Kastenbaum. Contemporary Psychology, 38 (#4), 352-353. Rosenblatt, P. C. (1990). Review of B. Frankel, Transforming identities: Context, power and ideology in a therapeutic community. Culture, Medicine, and Psychiatry, 14, 409-414. Rosenblatt, P. C. (1987). Review of S. R. Shuchter, Dimensions of grief: Adjusting to the death of a spouse. Contemporary Psychology, 32 (#10), 882-884. Rosenblatt, P. C. (1986). Review of M. H. Agar, Independents declared. Anthropology of Work Review, 7 (#3), 38-39. Meyer, C. J., & Rosenblatt, P. C. (1984). Review of J. Quadagno, Aging in early industrial society: Work, family and social policy in nineteenth-century England. Anthropology of Work Review, 5 (#4), 49-50. Rosenblatt, P. C., & Muxen, M. J. (1984). Review of J. E. Schowalter et al., The child and death. Contemporary Sociology, 13 (#4), 431. Anderson, R. M., & Rosenblatt, P. C. (1979). Review of C. Safilios-Rothschild, Love, sex, and sex roles. Sex Roles, 5, 539-541. Rosenblatt, P. C. (1979). Review of M. Cook & R. McHenry, Sexual attraction, and of E. Walster & G. Walster, A new look at love, Contemporary Psychology, 24 (#1), 58-59.

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Rosenblatt, P. C. (1977). Review of R. Brain, Friends and lovers, Contemporary Psychology, 22 #(8), 603-604. Rosenblatt, P. C. (1975). Review of P. Marris, Loss and change. Contemporary Psychology, 20 (#10), 777-778. Rosenblatt, P. C. (1975). Review of B. I. Murstein, Love, sex, and marriage through the ages. Contemporary Psychology, 20 (#6), 504. Rosenblatt, P. C. (1964). Review of R. Brown, Explanation in social science. Contemporary Psychology, 9, 350-351. Extension and Other Publications for Broader Readership Rosenblatt, P. C. (2002-2003). Grief and intimacy, We Need Not Walk Alone. 25 (#4), 9-10. Rosenblatt, P. C. (2002). Marriage when a child dies, We Need Not Walk Alone. 25 (#2), 4-5. Rosenblatt, P. C. (1993, 1998, 2004). Coping with losing a family member in a farm accident. Minnesota Extension Service publication #FO-6205-B, North Central Regional Extension Publication 484. Rosenblatt, P. C. (1993, 1998, 2004). Helping someone who has lost a family member in a farm accident. Minnesota Extension Service publication #FO-6204-B, North Central Regional Extension Publication 485. Rosenblatt, P. C., & Palacio, J. (1991). Support across cultures. Helping Hands Newsletter: Helping after Neonatal Death. Spring, 1-2. Rosenblatt, P. C. (1987). Family tension and the home-based business. Minnesota Extension Service publication #HE-FS-3095. Rosenblatt, P. C. (1987). Why have a home-based business? Advantages and disadvantages. Minnesota Extension Service publication #HE-FS-3096. Rosenblatt, P. C., & Wright, S. E. (1983). How vacations affect marital relationships. Medical Aspects of Human Sexuality, 17 (#9), 189, 193. Cozby, P. C., & Rosenblatt, P. C. (1972). Flirting. Sexual Behavior, 2 (#10), 10-16. Comments Rosenblatt, P. C. (1988). Comment on D. R. White's "Rethinking polygyny: Co-wives, codes, and cultural systems." Current Anthropology, 29 (#4), 564-565.

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Rosenblatt, P. C. (1977). Comment on T. S. Weisner and R. Gallimore's "My brother's keeper: Child and sibling caretaking." Current Anthropology, 18 (#2), 184. Rosenblatt, P. C. (1975). Comment on Vermeulen and de Ruitjer's "The dominant epistemological presuppositions in the use of the cross-cultural survey method." Current Anthropology, 16 (#1), 45. Rosenblatt, P. C. (1969). Comment on A. W. Wolfe's "Social structural bases of art." Current Anthropology, 10 (#1), 39. Obituaries Anderson, R., Rosenblatt, P, Owen, G., Nelson, J., & Reiss, I. (2017). Robert L. Fulton, 1926-2016. American Sociological Association Footnotes, 45 (1). http://www.asanet.org/news-events/footnotes/jan-feb-mar-2017/announce/deaths Rosenblatt, P. C. (2016). Bob Fulton. Coalition News, 38 (#3), 5, 9. Rosenblatt, P. C. (1971). Donald R. Bender. American Anthropologist, 73 (#1), 242-243.

Blogs Rosenblatt, P. C. (2016). “Three Suggestions for Widows and Widowers Who Have Lost Their Bed-Sharing Partner” Blog at Huffington Post. Posted November 2, 2016. http://www.huffingtonpost.com/paul-c-rosenblatt/three-suggestions-for-wid_b_12770354.html. Posted at Thrive Global December 29, 2016, https://journal.thriveglobal.com/3-suggestions-for-widows-and-widowers-who-have-lost-their-bed-sharing-partner-2b81f178ded2#.3o6qo96wq Rosenblatt, P. C. (2016). “Be Kind To Your-Bed Sharing Partner: Eight Suggestions” Blog at Huffington Post. Posted October 20, 2016. http://www.huffingtonpost.com/paul-c-rosenblatt/be-kind-to-yourbed-sharin_b_12575414.html Rosenblatt, P. C. (2016). “Childhood Bed-Sharing.” Blog at Huffington Post. Posted October 7, 2016. http://www.huffingtonpost.com/paul-c-rosenblatt/childhood-bedsharing_b_12374916.html Rosenblatt, P. C. (2016). “It’s Okay to Sleep Apart.” Blog at Huffington Post. Posted September 20, 2016. http://www.huffingtonpost.com/paul-c-rosenblatt/its-okay-to-sleep-apart_b_12104574.html Rosenblatt, P. C. (2016). “When One Bed Partner Is Trying to Read and the Other Is Trying to Sleep.” Blog at Huffington Post. Posted September 8, 2016. http://www.huffingtonpost.com/paul-c-rosenblatt/when-one-bed-partner-is-t_b_11913516.html

Rosenblatt, P. C. (2016). “Sleeping with Someone Who Grits or Grinds His or Her Teeth During the Night.” Blog at Huffington Post. Posted August 23, 2016.

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http://www.huffingtonpost.com/paul-c-rosenblatt/sleeping-with-someone-who_b_11663430.html Rosenblatt, P. C. (2016). “Sharp Toe Nails, Sharp Whiskers, Heavy Legs, Nasty Skin Diseases, and Other Things That Can Block Snuggling in Bed.” Blog at Huffington Post. Posted August 9, 2016. http://www.huffingtonpost.com/paul-c-rosenblatt/sharp-toe-nails-rough-whi_b_11406234.html Rosenblatt, P. C. (2016). “Bed Time Prayer and Couples Who Sleep Together.” Blog at Huffington Post. Posted July 29, 2016. http://www.huffingtonpost.com/paul-c-rosenblatt/bed-time-prayer-and-coupl_b_11261916.html

Rosenblatt, P. C. (2016). “Dogs and the Couple’s Bed.” Blog at Huffington Post. Posted July 12, 2016. http://www.huffingtonpost.com/paul-c-rosenblatt/dogs-and-the-couple-bed_b_10945642.html Rosenblatt, P. C. (2016). “Should We Sleep Together or Apart When One of Us Has a Cold or the Flu?” Blog at Huffington Post. Posted June 28, 2016. http://www.huffingtonpost.com/paul-c-rosenblatt/should-we-sleep-together-_b_10718810.html Rosenblatt, P. C. (2016). “Nightmares and Couple Sleeping.” Blog at Huffington Post. Posted June 14, 2016. http://www.huffingtonpost.com/paul-c-rosenblatt/nightmares-and-couple-sle_b_10459006.html Rosenblatt, P. C. (2016). “Couple Disagreements over What a Bed Is For” Blog at Huffington Post. Posted May 31, 2016. http://www.huffingtonpost.com/paul-c-rosenblatt/couple-disagreement-over-_b_10224946.html Rosenblatt, P. C. (2016). “Who Sleeps on Which Side of the Bed?” Blog at Huffington Post. Posted May 17, 2016. http://www.huffingtonpost.com/paul-c-rosenblatt/who-sleeps-on-which-side-_b_10006260.html Rosenblatt, P. C. (2016). “When a Morning Person and a Night Person Sleep Together.” Blog at Huffington Post. Posted May 3, 2016. http://www.huffingtonpost.com/paul-c-rosenblatt/when-a-morning-person-and-a-night-person-sleep-together_b_9829272.html Rosenblatt, P. C. (2016). “Injuries and the Couple’s Bed.” Blog at Huffington Post. Posted April 21, 2016. http://www.huffingtonpost.com/paul-c-rosenblatt/injuries-and-the-couple-b_b_9749560.html Rosenblatt, P. C. (2016). “Anger and the Couple Bed.” Blog at Huffington Post. Posted April 5, 2016. http://www.huffingtonpost.com/paul-c-rosenblatt/anger-and-the-couples-bed_b_9619194.html Rosenblatt, P. C. (2016). “Partner Differences in Preferred Sleeping Temperature.” Blog at

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Huffington Post. Posted March 29, 2016. http://www.huffingtonpost.com/paul-c-rosenblatt/partner-differences-in-preferred-sleeping-temperature_b_9565292.html Rosenblatt, P. C. (2016). “Safety (and Sometimes Danger) in the Couple Bed.” Blog at Huffington Post. Posted March 22, 2016. http://www.huffingtonpost.com/paul-c-rosenblatt/safety-and-sometimes-dang_b_9524392.html Rosenblatt, P. C. (2016). “Cats and the Couple Bed.” Blog at Huffington Post. Posted March 16, 2016. http://www.huffingtonpost.com/paul-c-rosenblatt/cats-and-the-couple-bed_b_9478514.html Rosenblatt, P. C. (2016). “How to Sleep With a Snoring Partner: 9 Possibilities for Getting More and Better Sleep.” Blog at Huffington Post. Posted March 9, 2016. http://www.huffingtonpost.com/paul-c-rosenblatt/how-to-do-with-snoring-partner-sleep_b_9421180.html