Areas of Interest
- Infant and early childhood mental health
- Dyadic and relationship-focused psychotherapy
- Trauma and loss in infancy and early childhood, including a focus on child welfare
- Special populations including military families with young children
- Parent mental health and intergenerational transmission of risk
- Parenting interventions in early childhood
- Infant and early childhood mental health
- Parental representations and meaning-making systems
Featured News
May 15, 2023
Mom Power! A breakthrough program gets a boost from the Community Mental Health Millage
Dr. Katherine Rosenblum is quoted in this story along with several Washtenaw community members.
July 21, 2022
Michigan programs aim to prevent preschool expulsions, reducing lifelong harmful effects
Some early childhood professionals use the term "preschool to prison pipeline" to describe the way preschool and daycare expulsions and suspensions rock children's lives.
April 18, 2021
Over 40,000 Kids Have Lost at Least One Parent to COVID-19
Dr. Kate Rosenblum lends her expertise to this Healthline story.
August 17, 2021
6 ways parents can manage pandemic back-to-school anxiety
Katherine Rosenblum, Ph.D., is cited in this care.com article
June 1, 2020
Covid-19 Has Also Closed Other People’s Houses
Dr. Kate Rosenblum quoted in this Bloomberg Opinion story
Credentials
- Ph.D., Clinical and Developmental Psychology, University of Michigan, 2000
- B.A., Psychology, Mills College, 1991