Journal & Book Publications

Webb, R.E. & Rosenbaum, P.J. (2023). The interplay of negation and epistemological strategies in the development of agency. Journal of Infant, Child and Adolescent Psychotherapy, https://doi.org/10.1080/15289168.2023.2221158.

Webb, R.E. & Rosenbaum, P.J. (2023). Conspiracy theory vulnerability from a psychodynamic perspective: Considering four epistemologies related to four developmental existential-relational positions. Journal of Social and Political Psychology, 11(1): 60-74, DOI: 10.964/jspp.8089.

Webb, R.E. & Rosenbaum, P.J. (2022). A swipe at the Gordian Knot of Evil. Free Associations: Psychoanalysis and Culture, Media, Groups, Politics Number 87, December 2022 ISSN: 2047-0622.

Rosenbaum, P.J. & Webb, R.E. (2022). Psychoanalytic Psychotherapy with Adolescents: College Student Development and Treatment. Routledge Publications, New York: NY.

Rosenbaum, P.J. (2021). Interpersonal Psychoanalysis as a Culturally Unique Field: A semiotic analysis. In Culture as Process: A tribute to Jaan Valsiner (Eds. B. Wagoner; B. Allesoe Christensen & C. Demuth). Springer Publications, Char, SW.

Webb, R.E. & Rosenbaum, P.J. (2021). Bewildering friends who voted for and continue to support Trump. Free Associations, 83, 50-74.

Webb, RE. & Rosenbaum, P.J. (2021). Tribalism: Where George Orwell leads us and where and understanding of existential-positions extends us. Theory & Psychology, 31(4), 592-610. DOI: 10.1177/0959354321998776

Rosenbaum, P.J. & Webb, R.E. (2021). Appreciating Ogden’s re-conceptualization of destruction but with a developmental arc: When is the big scary ape destructive? Journal of Infant Child and Adolescent Psychotherapy, 20(2), 1-5. DOI: 10.1080/15289168.2021.1879711

Webb, R.E. & Rosenbaum, P.J. (2021) Embracing Diversity: The complexity of reckoning and accepting otherness. Journal of Integrative Psychological and Behavioral Sciences, 55, 30-46. DOI: 10.1007/s12124-020-09582-9 

Webb, R.E. & Rosenbaum, P.J. (2021). Liberal as young and conservative as middle-ager: Facing mortality from various existential positions. The Journal of Psychohistory, 49(1), 50-69.

Philip J. Rosenbaum & Richard E. Webb (2019) Treating Trauma in the Fishbowl of University & College Counseling Centers, Journal of College Student Psychotherapy, DOI: 10.1080/87568225.2019.1671293

Webb. R.E. & Rosenbaum, P.J. (2018) Resilience and thinking perpendicularly: A meditation or morning jog. Journal of College Student Psychotherapy, available online: https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/87568225.2018.1449687

Rosenbaum, P.J. (2018). Sociocultural Psychology & Interpersonal Psychoanalysis: The semiotic Space in the consulting room. In A. Rosa & J. Valsiner (Eds.) The Cambridge Handboook of Sociocultural Psychology (2nd Edition). Cambridge University Press, Cambridge UK.

Webb, R. & Rosenbaum, P.J. (2018). The variety of procrastination: With different existential positions different reasons for it. Integrative Psychological and Behavioral Sciences, https://doi.org/10.1007/s12124-018-9467-1

Rosenbaum, P.J. (2016). How self harmers use the body as an interpretive canvasCulture & Psychology, 22 (1), 128-138.

Rosenbaum, P.J. (2016) Roger Bibace: An interpersonal thinker. In J. Valsiner, M. Watzlawik & A. Kriebel (Eds.) Particulars and universals in clinical and developmental psychology: Critical reflections. Charlotte, NC: Information Age Publishing.

Rosenbaum, P.J. & Liebert, H. (2015). Reframing the conversation on college student mental health. Journal of College Student Psychotherapy, 29 (3), 179-176.

Rosenbaum, P.J. (Ed.) (2015). Making Our Ideas Clear: Pragmatism and Psychoanalysis. Charlotte, NC: Information Age Publishers.

Rosenbaum, P.J. (2015). Harry Stack Sullivan and Charles Sanders Peirce: The impact of early pragmatism on interpersonal psychoanalysis. In P. Rosenbaum (Ed.) Making Our Ideas Clear: Pragmatism and Psychoanlaysis: Charlotte, NC: Information Age Publishers. 

Rosenbaum, P.J. (2013). Where is the place for loneliness? A commentary on “Loneliness: An integrative approach”. Journal of Integrated Social Sciences, 3(1), 30-36.

Rosenbaum, P.J. (2013). The role of projective identification in constructing the “Other”: Why do Westerners want to “liberate” Muslim women? Culture & Psychology 19(2), 213-224. DOI:10.1177/1354067X12456719

Rosenbaum, P.J. (2013). Returning to Modernity? A review of Conundrums: A Critique of Contemporary Psychoanalysis. Contemporary Psychoanalysis, 49(1), 113-124. ISBN: 0010-7530

Rosenbaum, P.J. (2012). Blind spots and laziness: Two ways of becoming “stuck”. In S. Salvatore, A. Gennaro, J. Valsiner (Eds.) Making Sense of Infinite Uniqueness. Charlotte, NC: Information Age Publishing, 205-217.

Rosenbaum, P.J. & Valsiner, J. (2011). The un-making of a method: From rating scales to the study of psychological processes. Theory and Psychology 21(1), 47-65.

Rosenbaum, P.J. (2010). Deception in adolescent sexual conduct. Integrative Psychological and Behavioral Sciences, 44(4) 370-380.

Wagoner, B. & Rosenbaum, P.J. (2009). From cellular to human worlds. In R.I. Sokol (Eds.) Relating to Environments: A New Look at Umwelt. Charlotte, NC: Information Age Publishing, (3-23).

Rosenbaum, P.J. (2008). Regulation of the self in the therapeutic environment. A commentary on Morioka’s “Voices of the self”. International Journal for Dialogical Sciences, 3(1), 123-130. http://ijds.lemoyne.edu/journal/3_I/IJDS.3.1.09.Rosenbaum.html.

Sokol, R.I.,& Rosenbaum, P.J. (2008). The dynamically changing organism through the lens of evolution and development. In R. Diriwachter, & J. Valsiner, (Eds.) Striving for the Whole: Creating Theoretical Syntheses. NJ: Transaction Publishers.

Sokol. R.I. & Rosenbaum, P.J. (2004). Towards a holistic evolutionary psychology. From Past to Future, 5(1), 76-84.

Blog Posts and Other Writings 


What’s wrong with students? No-What’s wrong with us?

Outsourcing counseling centers comes at a cost to the community

How do you find a therapist who will understand you? 

Why talk to a therapist instead of a friend: The therapist-patient relationship

Why we shouldn't fear failure: Sometimes success requires not getting it right the first time

Editorials for Journal of College Student Psychotherapy (with Ryan Weatherford and Danielle Oakley)

Thoughts about the possibility of return: Exploring the potential new college life

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Reflecting on our roles amidst national cultural tension and dialogue

What does the EPPP Step 2 mean for college counseling

Interpreting distress and expanding our introductions

Models of a counseling center and the importance of context

Knowing our boundaries

Resilience in college students 

Context of suffering in violent times

Media 

New books in Psychology interview on Making Our Ideas Clear: Listen here

My Perfect Failure (Paul Padmore) interview on How to remove our Fear of Failure: Listen here