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Camille B. Wortman, Ph.D. 

Professional Affiliation:

Research Faculty
Department of Psychology
Stony Brook University
Phone number: 631-897-7489
Email: Camille.Wortman@stonybrook.edu

Current Address:

200 Exchange Street, Unit 717
Providence, RI 02903

Education:

Ph.D. Psychology (1972) Duke University
(with minor work at the Duke
University School of Law)

M.A. Psychology (1970) Duke University

B.A. Psychology (1969) Duke University
(graduated summa cum laude
with distinction in psychology)

Class Valedictorian

Employment History:

1990-present Professor of Psychology
Stony Brook University, Stony Brook, NY.

1983-1990 Professor of Psychology, University of Michigan;
Program Director, Research Center for Group Dynamics, Institute for Social Research, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI.

1978-1983 Associate Professor of Psychology, University
of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI.

1977 Associate Professor of Psychology
Northwestern University, Evanston, IL.

1972-1977 Assistant Professor of Psychology,
Northwestern University, Evanston, IL.

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[1] Emeritus since 9/1/16

Major Research Interests:

Grief and bereavement, with special emphasis on coping with the sudden, traumatic death of a loved one; long-term effects of experiencing a sudden traumatic loss; the role of social support in ameliorating the impact of grief and loss.

Honors and Awards:

2013 Teacher of the Year Award, Stony Brook University,
Stony Brook, NY

2003 Service Award, Trial Lawyers Care, for providing assistance to survivors who lost loved ones in the Sept. 11 terrorist attack

2002-03 Teacher of the Year Award, Stony Brook University,
Stony Brook, NY

1995 Award Recipient, Women in Science Exhibit, Science Directorate, American Psychological Association and National Science Foundation, co-sponsors. Washington, D.C.

1978 Winner of the American Psychological Association’s
Distinguished Scientific Award for an Early Career
Contribution in Psychology

1976 Distinguished Teacher Award
Northwestern University, Evanston, IL

1971-72 National Institute of Mental Health Predoctoral
Research Fellow

1969 Phi Beta Kappa

Selected Professional Activities:

Consultant on traumatic bereavement to media outlets including The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, The Washington Post, National Public Radio (NPR), USA Today, The Public Broadcasting Service (PBS), Scientific American, and many others.

Following the September 11, 2001 terrorist attack, developed and offered workshops to therapists from three local universities (these were designed to prepare therapists for working with people who had lost a loved one in the catastrophe)

Coauthor of a position paper on the long-term effects of sudden traumatic loss prepared for Kenneth Feinberg, MD, and used in determining financial compensation for those who lost a loved one in the terrorist attack

Developed material on traumatic loss and bereavement for several educational websites, including the American Psychological Association, the Society for Traumatic Stress Studies and the Tragedy Assistance Program for Survivors

Assisted in developing a website on grief for the Public Broadcasting Service (PBS)

Wrote blogs for the PBS website for bereaved individuals (e.g., “How to Get Through the Holidays”) and their family members and friends (e.g., “Offering Support for the Bereaved: What to Say and Do”)

Worked to promote opportunities for internet peer support among bereaved parents (conducted on behalf of the National Academy of Sciences Planning Committee on the Needs of Bereaved Parents)

Assisted in revising the content of Evermore, a website for bereaved parents

Developed a comprehensive list of free internet resources for those grieving the death of a loved one during the COVID-19 pandemic. This document is being widely distributed to mental health organizations, as well as city, county and state governments, who are making it available to their constituents.
Because her research focuses on the ramifications of traumatic loss, Dr. Wortman is sometimes asked to serve as an expert witness in wrongful death cases. Over the past 30 years, she has been involved in cases against American Airlines, the Ford Motor Company, Electrolux Home Products, Ryder Trucking Company, Union Pacific Railroad, Enterprise Rent-A-Car, General Motors, and Fox News, among others. Her role is to help the jury understand the intense and prolonged distress that many people experience following the sudden, traumatic death of a loved one.

Publications:

Wortman, C. B. (forthcoming). Internet resources for the bereaved. In L. A. Burke & E. Rynearson (Eds.), Exploring interactions with the deceased: The restorative nature of ongoing connections. New York: Routledge.

Wortman, C. B. (forthcoming). Mediums for the bereaved: Exploring their roles and contemplating the use of their services. In L. A. Burke & E. Rynearson (Eds.), Exploring interactions with the deceased: The restorative nature of ongoing connections. New York: Routledge.

Wortman, C. B. (in press). Lessons from tragic losses. In J. Bookwala & N. Newton (Eds.), Reflections from pioneering women in psychology. New York: Cambridge University Press.

Barlé, N., Wortman, C. B., & Latack, J. A. (2017). Traumatic bereavement: Basic research and clinical implications. Journal of Psychotherapy Integration, 27(2), 127-139.

Wortman, C. B. (2016). Coping with death and dying. In J. C. Norcross, G. R. VandenBos, D. K. Freedheim, & N. Pole (Eds.), APA handbooks in psychology. APA handbook of clinical psychology: Psychopathology and health (p. 567–581). American Psychological Association.

Boerner, K., Stroebe, M., Schut, H., & Wortman, C. B. (2016). Grief and bereavement: Theoretical perspectives. Encyclopedia of Geropsychology. DOI 10.1007/978-981-287-080-3-133-2

Wortman, C. B. & Pearlman, L. (2016). Traumatic bereavement. In R. A. Neimeyer (Ed.), Techniques of grief therapy: Assessment and intervention (pp. 25-29). New York: Routledge/Taylor & Francis.

Pearlman, L. A., Wortman, C. B., Feuer, C., Farber, C., & Rando, T. (2014). Treating traumatic bereavement: A practitioner’s guide. New York: Guilford Press.

Wortman, C. B., Pearlman, L., Feuer, C., Farber, C., & Rando,T. (2012). Traumatic bereavement. In C. Figley (Ed.), Encyclopedia of trauma (pp. 750-754). Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications.

Wortman, C. B., & Boerner, K. (2011). The myths of coping with loss: What the scientific evidence tells us. In H. Friedman (Ed.), Oxford handbook of health psychology (pp. 441-479). New York: Oxford University Press.

Prigerson, H. G., Horowitz, M. J., Jacobs, S. C., Parkes, C. M., Asian, M., Goodkin, K., Raphael, B., Marwitt, S. J., Wortman, C., Neimeyer, R. A., Bonanno, G., Block, S. D., Kissane, D., Boelen, P., Maercker, A., Litz, B. T., Johnson, J. G., First, M. B., & Maciejewski, P. K. (2009). Prolonged grief disorder: Psychometric validation of criteria proposed for DSM-V and ICD-11, PLoS Med, 6(8), e100021.

Bonanno, G. Boerner, K., & Wortman, C. B. (2008). Trajectories of grieving. In M. S. Stroebe, R. O. Hansson, W. Stroebe & H. Schut (Eds.), Handbook of bereavement research and practice (pp. 287-307). Washington, DC: American Psychological Association.

Silver, R. C., & Wortman, C. B. (2007). The stage theory of grief. JAMA, 297(24), 2692.

Wortman, C. B., & Boerner, K. (2007). Beyond the myths of coping with loss: Prevailing assumptions versus scientific evidence. In H.S. Friedman & R.C. Silver (Eds.), Foundations of health psychology (pp. 285-324). New York: Oxford University Press.
Carnelley, K. B., Wortman, C. B., Bolger, N., & Burke, C. T. (2006). The time course of grief reactions to spousal loss: Evidence from a national probability sample. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 91, 476-492.

Carr, D., Wortman, C. B., & Nesse, R. M. (2006). Understanding late life widowhood: New directions in research, theory, and practice. In D. Carr, R. Nesse, & C. B. Wortman (Eds.), Spousal bereavement in late life (pp. 3-18). New York: Springer.

Nesse, R. M., Wortman, C. B., & House, J. S. (2006). Introduction: A history of the Changing Lives of Older Couples Study. In D. Carr, R. Nesse, & C. B. Wortman (Eds.), Spousal bereavement in late life (pp. xxi-xxx). New York: Springer.

Carr, D., Wortman, C. B., & Wolff, K., (2006). How older Americans die today: Implications for surviving spouses. In D. Carr, R. Nesse, & C. B. Wortman (Eds.), Spousal bereavement in late life (pp. 49-80). New York: Springer.

Wolff, K., & Wortman, C. B. (2006). Psychological consequences of spousal loss among older adults: Understanding the diversity of responses. In D. Carr, R. Nesse, & C. B. Wortman (Eds.), Spousal bereavement in late life (pp. 81-116). New York: Springer.

Carr, D., Nesse, R., & Wortman, C. B. (2006). Spousal bereavement in late life. New York: Springer.

Boerner, K., Wortman, C. B., Bonanno, G. (2005). Resilient or at risk? A four-year study of older adults who initially showed high or low distress following conjugal loss. Journals of Gerontology: Series B: Psychological Sciences & Social Sciences, 60B (2), P67-P73.

Utz, R., Reidy, E., Carr, D., Kessler, R.C., Nesse, R.M. & Wortman, C.B. (2004). The daily consequences of widowhood: The role of gender and intergenerational transfers on subsequent housework performance. Journal of Family Issues, 25, 683-712.

Wortman, C. B. (2004). Post-traumatic growth: Progress and problems. Psychological Inquiry, 15, 81-90.

Wortman, C. B., Wolff, K., & Bonanno, G. (2004). Loss of an intimate partner through death. In D. Mashek, & A. Aron (Eds.), The handbook of closeness and Intimacy (pp. 305-320). Mahwah, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, Inc.

Bonanno, G. A., Wortman, C. B., & Nesse, R. M. (2004). Prospective patterns of resilience and maladjustment during widowhood. Psychology and Aging, 19, 260-271.

Utz, R. L., Carr, D., Nesse, R, & Wortman, C. (2002). The effect of widowhood on older adults’ social participation: An evaluation of activity, disengagement, and continuity theories. The Gerontologist, 42, 522-533.

Bonanno, G. A., Wortman, C. B., Lehman, D., Tweed, R., Sonnega, J., Carr, D., & Nesse, R. (2002). Resilience to loss and chronic grief: A prospective study from preloss to 18-months postloss. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 83, 1150-1164.

Miller, E., & Wortman, C. B. (2002). Gender differences in mortality and morbidity following a major stressor: The case of conjugal bereavement. In G. Weidner, & S. M. Kopp, & M. Kristenson (Eds.), Heart disease: Environment, stress and gender (pp. 251-266). Washington, DC: IOS Press.

Boerner, K., & Wortman, C. (2002). Bereavement. In N. Smelser & P. B. Baltes (Eds.), International encyclopedia of the social and behavioral sciences, 2, (pp. 1151-1155). Oxford: Elsevier.

Wortman, C. B. & Silver, R. C. (2001). The myths of coping with loss revisited. In M. S. Stroebe, R. O. Hansson, W. Stroebe, & H. Schut (Eds.), Handbook of bereavement research: consequences, coping, and care (405-429). Washington, D.C.: American Psychological Association Press.

Carr, D., House, J. S., Wortman, C., Nesse, R., & Kessler, R.C. (2001). Psychological adjustment to sudden and anticipated spousal loss among older widowed persons. Journals of Gerontology: Series B: Social Sciences, 56B (4), S237-S248.

Davis, C. G., Wortman, C. B., Lehman, D. R., & Silver, R. C. (2000). Searching for meaning in loss: Are clinical assumptions correct? Death Studies, 24, 497-540.

Carr, D., House, J. S., Kessler, R. C., Nesse, R., Sonnega, J., & Wortman, C. B. (2000). Marital quality and psychological adjustment to widowhood among older adults: A longitudinal analysis. Journal of Gerontology: Series B: Social Sciences, 55B (4), S197-S207.

Carnelley, K. B., Wortman, C. B., & Kessler, R. C. (1999). The impact of widowhood on depression: Findings from a prospective survey. Psychological Medicine, 29(5), 1111-1123.

Prigerson, H. G., Shear, M. K., Jacobs, S. C., Reynolds III, C. F.,Maciejewski, P. K., Davidson, J. R. T., Rosenheck, R., Pilkonis, P. A., Wortman, C. B., Williams, J. B. W., Widiger, T. A., Frank, E., Kupfer, D. J., & Zisook, S.(1999). Consensus criteria for traumatic grief: A preliminary empirical test. The British Journal of Psychiatry, 174, 67-73.

Lehman, D. R., Wortman, C. B., Haring, M., Tweed, R. G., deVries, B., DeLongis, A., Hemphill, K. J., & Ellard, J. H. (1999). Recovery from the perspective of the bereaved: Personal assessments and sources of distress and support. In B. deVries (Ed.), End of life issues: Interdisciplinary and multidimensional perspectives (pp. 119-144). New York: Springer Publishing Company.

Wortman, C.B., Loftus, E.F., & Weaver, G. (1998). Psychology (5th Edition; prior editions appeared in 1992, 1988, 1985, and 1981). New York: McGraw Hill, Inc.

Boerner, K., & Wortman, C. B. (1998). Grief and Loss. In Friedman, H. (Ed.), Encyclopedia of mental health (pp. 289-300). New York: Academic Press.

De Vries B., Davis, C. G., & Wortman, C. B., & Lehman, D. R. (1997). Long-term psychological and somatic consequences of later life parental bereavement. Omega, 35(1), 97-117.
Frable, D. E. S., Wortman, C., Joseph, J. (1997). Predicting self-esteem, well-being, and distress in a cohort of gay men: The importance of cultural stigma, personal visibility, community networks and positive identity. Journal of Personality, 65(3), 599-624.

Wortman, C. B. & Smyth, J. (1997). Using one’s own passion and undergraduate TA’s to transform the large-lecture introductory psychology course. In Sternberg, R. J. (Ed.), Teaching introductory psychology: Survival tips from the experts (pp. 163-180). Washington, D.C.: APA Books.

Wortman, C. B., Battle, E., & Lemkau, J. P. (1997). Coming to terms with the sudden traumatic death of a spouse or child. In A. J. Lurigio, W. G. Skogan, & R. C. Davis (Eds.), Victims of crime: Problems, policies and programs, Second Edition, (pp. 108-133). Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications, Inc.

Greenberg, M. A., Wortman, C. B., & Stone, A. A. (1996). Emotional expression and physical health: Revising traumatic memories or fostering self-regulation? Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 71(3) 588-602.

Gluhoski, V. L. & Wortman, C. B. (1996). The impact of trauma on world views. Journal of Social and Clinical Psychology, 15 (4), 417-429.

Exline, J. J., Dorrity, K., & Wortman, C. B. (1996). Coping with bereavement: A research review for clinicians. In Session: Psychotherapy in Practice, 2(4), 3-19.

Lepore, S. J., Silver, R. C., Wortman, C. B., and Wayment, H. A. (1996). Social constraints, intrusive thoughts, and depressive symptoms among bereaved mothers. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 70(2), 271-282.

Davis, C. G., Lehman, D. R., Silver, R. C., Wortman, C. B., Ellard, J. H. (1996). Self-blame following a traumatic event: The role of perceived avoidability. Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, 22(6), 557-567.

Wortman, C. B., Carnelley, K. B., Lehman, D. R., Davis, C. G., Juola Exline, J. (1995). Coping with the loss of a family member: Implications for community-level research and intervention. In S. E. Hobfoll & M. W. deVries (Eds.), Extreme stress and communities: Impact and intervention (pp. 83-103). New York: Kluwer Academic/Plenum Publishers.

Davis, C. G., Lehman, D. R., Wortman, C. B., Silver, R. C. & Thompson, S. C. (1995). The undoing of traumatic life events. Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, 21(2), 109-124.

Wortman, C. B. (1994). A grief observed. Review of Complicated Grief by Therese Rando. Contemporary Psychology.

Gluhoski, V., Leader, J., Wortman, C. B. (1994). Grief and bereavement. In V. S. Ramachandran (Ed.), Encyclopedia of human behavior. San Diego, CA: Academic Press.

Marshall, G. N., Wortman, C. B., Vickers, R. R., Jr., Kusulas, J. W., & Hervig, L. K. (1994). The five-factor model of personality as a framework for personality-health research. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 67, 278-286.

McIntosh, D., Silver, R. & Wortman, C. B. (1993). Religion’s role in adjustment to a negative life event: Coping with the loss of a child. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology. 65, 812-821.

Lehman, D. R., Davis, C. G., DeLongis, A., Wortman, C. B., Bluck, S., Mandel, D. R. & Ellard, J. H. (1993). Positive and negative life changes following bereavement and their relations to adjustment. Journal of Social and Clinical Psychology. 12, 90-112.

Lackner, J. B., Joseph, J. G., Ostrow, D. G., Kessler, R. C., Eshleman, S., O’Brien, K., Wortman, C. B., Phair, J. P., & Chmiel, J. (1993). A longitudinal study of psychological distress in a cohort of gay men: Effects of social support and coping
strategies. Journal of Nervous and Mental Disease, 181(1), 4-12.

Wortman, C. B., Silver, R. C., & Kessler, R. C. (1993). The meaning of loss and adjustment to bereavement. In M. S. Stroebe, W. Stroebe & R. O. Hansson (Eds.), Bereavement: A sourcebook of research and interventions (pp. 349-366). London: Cambridge University Press.

O’Brien, K., Wortman, C. B., Kessler, R. C., & Joseph, J. G. (1993). Social relationships of men at risk for aids. Social Science and Medicine, 36, 1161-1167.

Marshall, G., Wortman, C. B., Kusalas, J., Hervig, L., & Vickers, R. Jr. (1992). Distinguishing optimism from pessimism: Divergent relations to fundamental dimensions of mood and personality. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 62, 1067-1074.

Umberson, D., Wortman, C. B., & Kessler, R. C. (1992). Widowhood and depression: Explaining long-term gender differences in vulnerability. Journal of Health and Social Behavior, 33, 10-24.

Wortman, C. B., Sheedy, C., Gluhoski, V., & Kessler, R. (1992). Stress, coping, and health: Conceptual issues and directions for future research. In H. S. Friedman (Ed.), Hostility, coping, and health (pp. 227-256). Washington, DC: American Psychological Association.

Wortman, C. B., & Silver, R. C. (1992). Reconsidering assumptions about coping with loss: An overview of current research. In S. H. Filipp, L. Montada & M. Lerner (Eds.), Life crises and experiences of loss in adulthood (pp. 341-365). Hillsdale, NJ: Erlbaum.

Wortman, C. B., Biernat, M., & Lang, E. (1991). Coping with role overload. In M. Frankenhaeuser, U. Lundberg & M. Chesney (Eds.), Women, work, and health: Stress and opportunities (pp. 85-110). Chicago, IL: University of Chicago Press.

Biernat, M., & Wortman, C. B. (1991). Sharing of home responsibilities between professionally employed women and their husbands. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 60, 844-860.

Joseph, J., Caumartin, S. M., Tal, M., Wortman, C. B., & Kessler, R. (1990). Psychological functioning in a cohort of gay men at risk for AIDS: A three year descriptive study. Journal of Nervous & Mental Disease, 178, 607-615.

Tiedje, L. B., Wortman, C. B., Downey, G., Emmons, C., Biernat, M., & Lang, E. (1990). Women with multiple roles: Role-compatibility perceptions, satisfaction and mental health. Journal of Marriage and the Family, 52, 63-72.

Northouse, L. L., & Wortman, C. B. (1990). Models of helping and coping in cancer care. Patient Education and Counseling, 15, 49-64.

Downey, G., Silver, R. C., & Wortman, C. B. (1990). Reconsidering the attribution-adjustment relation following a major negative event: Coping with the loss of a child. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 59, 925-940.

Wortman, C. B., & Silver, R. C. (1990). Successful mastery of bereavement and widowhood: A life course perspective. In P. B. Baltes & M. M. Baltes (Eds.), Successful aging: Perspectives from the behavioral sciences (pp. 225-264). New York: Cambridge University Press.

Silver, R. C., Wortman, C. B., & Crofton, C. (1990). The role of coping in support provision: The self-presentational dilemma of victims of life crises. In B. R. Sarason, I. G. Sarason & G. R. Pierce (Eds.), Social support: An interactional view (pp. 397-426). New York: Wiley.

Lehman, D. R., Lang, E. L., Wortman, C. B., & Sorenson, S. R. (1989). Long-term effects of sudden bereavement: Marital and parent-child relationships and children’s reactions. Journal of Family Psychology, 2, 344-367.

Wortman, C. B., & Silver, R. C. (1989). The myths of coping with loss. Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 57, 349-357.

(Reprinted in A. Monat & R. S. Lazarus (Eds.) (1991), Stress and coping: An anthology (3rd Ed.) (pp. 388-406). New York: Columbia University Press.

Emmons, C., Biernat, M., Tiedje, L. B., Lang, E. L., & Wortman, C. B. (1989). Stress, support, and coping among women professionals with preschool children. In J. Eckenrode & S. Gore (Eds.), Crossing the boundaries: The transmission of stress between work and family (pp. 61-94). New York: Plenum.

Joseph, J. G., Kessler, R.C., & Wortman, C. B. (1989). Are there psychological costs associated with changes in behavior to reduce AIDS risk? In V. M. Mays, G. W. Albee, & S. F. Schneider (Eds.), Primary prevention of AIDS: Psychological approaches (pp. 209-224). Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications, Inc.

Kessler, R. C., O’Brien, K., Joseph, J. G., Ostrow, D. G., Phair, J. P., Chmiel, J. S., Wortman, C. B., & Emmons, C. (1988). Effects of HIV infection, perceived health and clinical status on a cohort at risk for AIDS. Social Science and Medicine, 27, 569-578.

Kessler, R. C., & Wortman, C. B. (1988). Social and psychological factors in health and illness. In H. E. Freeman & S. Levine (Eds.), Handbook of medical sociology (4th Ed.). Englewood Cliffs, NJ: Prentice-Hall.

Coyne, J. C., Wortman, C. B., & Lehman, D. R. (1988). The other side of support: Emotional overinvolvement and miscarried helping. In B. H. Gottlieb (Ed.), Marshaling social support: Formats, processes and effects (pp. 305-330). Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications, Inc.

Joseph, J. G., Montgomery, S. B., Emmons, C., Kirscht, J. P., Kessler, R. C., Ostrow, D. G., Wortman, C. B., O’Brien, K., Eller, M., & Eshleman, S. (1987). Perceived risk of AIDS: Assessing the behavioral and psychosocial consequences in a cohort of gay men. Journal of Applied Social Psychology, 17(3), 231-250.

Coyne, J. C., Kessler, R. C., Tal, M. Turnbull, J., Wortman, C. B., & Greden, J. F. (1987). Living with a depressed person. Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 55, 347-352.

Wortman, C. B., & Sorrentino, R. (1987). Commitment, conflict, and caring. Englewood Cliffs, NJ: Prentice-Hall.

Wortman, C. B., & Silver, R. C. (1987). Coping with irrevocable loss. In G. R. VandenBos & B. K. Bryant (Eds.), Cataclysms, crises, and catastrophes: Psychology in action (Master Lecture Series), 6, 189-235. Washington, DC: American Psychological Association.

Wortman, C. B., & Dunkel-Schetter, C. (1987). Conceptual and methodological issues in the study of social support. In A. Baum & J. E. Singer (Eds.), Handbook of psychology and health: Stress (pp. 63-108). Hillsdale, NJ: Erlbaum.

Lehman, D. R., Wortman, C. B., & Williams, A. F. (1987). Long-term effects of losing a spouse or child in a motor vehicle crash. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 52, 218-231. Excerpted in MADDvocate (1990), 3, 13.

Joseph, J. G., Montgomery, S. B., Emmons, C., Kessler, R. C., Ostrow, D. G., Wortman, C. B., O’Brien, K., Eller, M., & Eshleman, S. (1987). Magnitude and determinants of behavioral risk reduction: Longitudinal analysis of a cohort at risk for AIDS. Psychology and Health, 1, 73-96.

Adler, N. E., Taylor, S. E., & Wortman, C. B. (1987). Basic field research in health psychology. In G. C. Stone, S. M. Weiss, J. D. Matarazzo, N. E. Miller, J. Rodin, C. D. Belar, M. J. Follick & J. E. Singer (Eds.), Health psychology: A discipline and a profession (pp. 91-106). Chicago, IL: The University of Chicago Press.

Emmons, C., Joseph, J. G., Kessler, R. C., Wortman, C. B., Montgomery, S. B., & Ostrow, D. G. (1986). Psychosocial predictors of reported behavior change in homosexual men at risk for AIDS. Health Education Quarterly, 13, 331-345.

Lehman, D. R., Ellard, J. H., & Wortman, C. B. (1986). Social support for the bereaved: Recipients’ and providers’ perspectives on what is helpful. Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 54, 438-446.

Wortman, C. B., & Lehman, D. R. (1985). Reactions to victims of life crises: Support attempts that fail. In I. G. Sarason & B. R. Sarason (Eds.), Social support: Theory, research and applications (pp. 463-489). Dordrecht, The Netherlands: Martinus Nijoff.

Wortman, C. B., & Conway, T. L. (1985). The role of social support in adaptation and recovery from physical illness. In S. Cohen & L. Syme (Eds.), Social support and health (pp. 281-302). New York: Academic Press.

Kessler, R. C., Price, R. H., & Wortman, C. B. (1985). Social factors in psychopathology: Stress, social support, and coping processes. Annual Review of Psychology, 36, 531-572.

Herrmann, C., & Wortman, C. B. (1985). Action control and the coping process. In J. Kuhl & J. Beckmann (Eds.), Action control: From cognition to behavior (pp. 151-180). Berlin: Springer-Verlag.

Wortman, C. B. (1984). Social support and the cancer patient: Conceptual and methodological issues. Cancer, 53, 2339-2360.

Joseph, J. G., Emmons, C., Kessler, R. C., Wortman, C. B., O’Brien, K., Hocker, W. T., & Schaefer, C. (1984). Coping with the threat of AIDS: An approach to psychosocial assessment. American Psychologist, 39, 1297-1302.

Wortman, C. B. (1983). Coping with victimization: Conclusions and implications for future research. Journal of Social Issues, 39, 195-221.

Wortman, C. B., & Kelty, M. C. F. (1982). Research on childbirth settings: The assessment of psychological variables. In Institute of Medicine and National Research Council (Eds.), Research issues in the assessment of birth settings (pp. 102-148). Washington, DC: National Academy Press.

Silver, R. L., Wortman, C. B., & Klos, D. S. (1982). Cognitions, affect, and behavior following uncontrollable outcomes: A response to current human helplessness research. Journal of Personality, 50, 480-514.

Dweck, C. S., & Wortman, C. B. (1982). Learned helplessness, anxiety, and achievement motivation: Neglected parallels in cognitive, affective, and coping responses. In H. W. Krohne & L. Laux (Eds.), Achievement, stress, and anxiety (pp. 93-125). Washington, DC: Hemisphere.

Dunkel-Schetter, C., & Wortman, C. B. (1982). The interpersonal dynamics of cancer: Problems in social relationships and their impact on the patient. In H. S. Friedman & M. R. DiMatteo (Eds.), Interpersonal issues in health care (pp. 69-100). New York: Academic Press.

Dunkel-Schetter, C., & Wortman, C. B. (1981). Dilemmas of social support: Parallels between victimization and aging. In S. B. Kiesler, J. N. Morgan & E. V. Kincade Oppenheimer (Eds.), Aging: Social change (pp. 349-381). New York: Academic Press.

Wortman, C. B., & Rabinowitz, V. (1980). Randomization: The fairest of them all. In L. Sechrest (Ed.), Evaluation studies review annual, 4, 127-135. Beverly Hills, CA: Sage.

Wortman, C. B., Abbey, A., Holland, A. E., Silver, R. L., & Janoff-Bulman, R. (1980). Transitions from the laboratory to the field: Problems and progress. In L. Bickman (Ed.), Applied social psychology annual, 1, 197-233. Beverly Hills, CA: Sage.

Silver, R. L., & Wortman, C. B. (1980). Coping with undesirable life events. In J. Garber & M. E. P. Seligman (Eds.), Human helplessness: Theory and applications (pp. 279-340). New York: Academic Press.

Coates, D., & Wortman, C. B. (1980). Depression maintenance and interpersonal control. In A. Baum & J. E. Singer (Eds.), Advances in environmental psychology: Applications of personal control, 2, 149-182. Hillsdale, NJ: Erlbaum.

Wortman, C. B., & Dunkel-Schetter, C. (1979). Interpersonal relationships and cancer: A theoretical analysis. Journal of Social Issues, 35, 120-155.

Linsenmeier, J. A. W., & Wortman, C. B. (1979). Attitudes toward workers and toward their work: More evidence that sex makes a difference. Journal of Applied Social Psychology, 9, 236-334.

Coates, D., Wortman, C. B., & Abbey, A. (1979). Reactions to victims. In I. H. Frieze, D. Bar-Tal & J. S. Carroll (Eds.), New approaches to social problems (pp. 21-52). San Francisco: Jossey-Bass.

Wortman, C. B., & Dintzer, L. (1978). Is an attributional analysis of the learned helplessness phenomenon viable? A critique of the Abramson-Seligman-Teasdale reformulation. Journal of Abnormal Psychology, 87, 75-90.

Wortman, C. B., & Linsenmeier, J. A. W. (1977). Interpersonal attraction and techniques of ingratiation in organization settings. In B. Staw & G. Salancik (Eds.), New directions in organizational behavior (pp. 133-178). New York: St. Clair Press.

Bulman, R. J., & Wortman, C. B. (1977). Attributions of blame and coping in the “real world”: Severe accident victims react to their lot. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 35, 351-363.

Wortman, C. B., Panciera, L., Shusterman, L., & Hibscher, J. (1976). Attributions of causality and reactions to uncontrollable outcomes. Journal of Experimental Social Psychology, 12, 301-316.

Wortman, C. B., Henricks, M., & Hillis, J. W. (1976). Factors affecting participant reactions to random assignment in ameliorative social programs. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 33, 256-266.

Wortman, C. B., & Hillis, J. W. (1976). Undergraduate-taught minicourses in conjunction with an introductory lecture course. Teaching of Psychology, 3, 69-72.

Wortman, C. B., Adesman, P., Herman, E. H., & Greenberg, R. (1976). Self-disclosure: An attributional perspective. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 33, 184-191.

Wortman, C. B. (1976). Causal attributions and personal control. In J. Harvey, W. Ickes, & R. F. Kidd (Eds.), New directions in attribution research, 11, 23-52. Hillsdale, NJ: Erlbaum.

Hillis, J. W., & Wortman, C. B. (1976). Some determinants of public acceptance of randomized control group experimental designs. Sociometry, 39, 91-96.

Wortman, C. B., & Brehm, J. W. (1975). Responses to uncontrollable outcomes: An integration of reactance theory and the learned helplessness model. In L. Berkowitz (Ed.), Advances in experimental social psychology, 8, 277-336. New York: Academic Press.

Wortman, C. B. (1975). Some determinants of perceived control. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 31, 282-294.

Fox, C., & Wortman, C. B. (1975). A therapeutic use of film with university students. American Journal of Art Therapy, 15, 19-21.

Brickman, P., Ryan, K., & Wortman, C. B. (1975). Causal chains: Attribution of responsibility as a function of immediate and prior causes. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 32, 1060-1067.

Wortman, C. B., & Linder, D. E. (1973). Attribution of responsibility for an outcome as a function of its likelihood. Proceedings of the Annual Convention of the American Psychological Association, pp. 149-150.

Wortman, C. B., Costanzo, P. R., & Witt, T. R. (1973). Effect of anticipated performance on the attributions of causality to self and others. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 27, 372-381.

Jones, E. E., & Wortman, C. B. (1973). Ingratiation: An attributional approach. New York: General Learning Press.

Linder, D. E., Wortman, C. B., & Brehm, J. W. (1971). Temporal changes in predecision preferences among choice alternatives. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 19, 282-284.

Selected Presentations:

Wortman, C. B. (2020, May). Grief in the Age of the Coronavirus. Invited presentation, Health & Welfare Council of Long Island, Huntington Station, NY.

Wortman, C. B. (2019, May). Internet Resources for the Bereaved. Invited presentation, Training Conference on Restorative Connection with the Deceased, Seattle, WA.

Wortman, C. B. (2019, May). Maintaining a Connection with the Deceased: Impact on the Grieving Process. Invited presentation, training conference on Restorative Connection with the Deceased, Seattle, WA.

Wortman, C. B. (2018, October). Death of a Child: Implications for Parents. Invited presentation, The National Academy of Sciences Planning Meeting: Assessing the Impact of Child Death and Needs of Bereaved Families, Washington, D.C.

Wortman, C. B. (2009, March). Revisiting the Myths of Coping with Loss: Lessons from the CLOC Study. Invited presentation, Health Psychology Program, University of California at Los Angeles, CA.

Wortman, C. B. (2004, September). Responding to the Death of a Spouse: Cultural Understanding vs. Scientific Evidence. Invited colloquium, National Institutes of Health, Rockland, MD.

Wortman, C. B. (2004, April). Variability in responses to the death of a spouse: Cultural understanding versus scientific evidence. Invited colloquium, Mt. Sinai School of Medicine, New York, NY.

Wortman, C. B. (2003, May). Variability in response to the loss of a loved one: Cultural understanding versus scientific evidence. Invited colloquium, University of New Hampshire, Durham, NH.

Wortman, C. B. (2003, September). The Emotional Impact of the Death of a Spouse: Cultural Understanding vs. Scientific Evidence. Invited address presented at the 17th Annual European Conference in Health Psychology, Kos, Greece.

Wortman, C. B. (2002, August). Resilience following the death of a spouse. Invited symposium presentation, Annual Meeting of the American Psychological Association, Chicago, IL.

Wortman, C. B. (2002, June). Myths of coping with loss: Enhancing our understanding of “absent” and “chronic” grief. Invited address, Conference on Grief and Bereavement across the Life Course, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI.

Wortman, C. B. (2001, December). Treatment program for sudden, traumatic loss. Invited address, International Society for Traumatic Stress Studies annual convention, New Orleans, LA.

Wortman, C. B. (2000, November). Myths of Coping with Loss: Cultural Understanding vs. Scientific Evidence. Keynote address presented at the University of Utrecht, The Netherlands.

Wortman, C. B. (2000, May). Gender differences in reaction to a major stressor: The case of conjugal bereavement. Invited address presented at the international conference entitled, Increase in Coronary Heart Disease in Central and Eastern Europe: Stress- and Gender Related Factors, sponsored by N.A.T.O., the National Institute of Mental Health, and the Welcome Trust, Budapest, Hungary.

Wortman, C. B., Pearlman, L. A., Rando, T., Resick, P., & Feuer, C. (2000, January). Development of an outreach treatment program for survivors of the sudden, traumatic death of a family member. Traumatic Grief Network meeting, Western Pennsylvania Institute and Clinic, Pittsburgh, PA.

Wortman, C. B. (1999, November). A whole systems approach to sudden, traumatic death. Invited symposium presentation, International Society for Traumatic Stress Studies, Miami, FL.

Wortman, C. B. (1998, November). Advocacy for survivors of sudden traumatic loss. Invited participant, Workshop on forensic issues surrounding trauma, International Society for Traumatic Stress Studies, Washington, D.C.

Wortman, C. B. (1997, November). Psychological Trauma. Invited workshop presented at the International Society for Traumatic Stress Studies, Montreal, Quebec, Canada.

Wortman, C. B. (1997, August). Myths of coping with loss: Implications for intervention. Invited address, American Psychological Association, Office of Behavioral & Social Sciences Research, NIH, Chicago, IL.

Wortman, C. B. (1997, January). Invited participant, Traumatic Grief Workshop, University of Pittsburgh Medical Center (The purpose of this workshop was to develop criteria for the concept of traumatic grief for inclusion into the next DSM). Pittsburgh, PA.

Wortman, C. B. (1994, June). Coping with the loss of a family member. Invited address presented at the International Conference, Stress and Communities, sponsored by N.A.T.O, Chateau De Bonas, France.

Wortman, C. B. (1994, April). Coping with life’s traumas. Invited address, Eastern Psychological Association, Providence, RI.

Wortman, C. B. (1992, January). Teaching about life’s traumas. Fourteenth Annual Conference, National Institute on the Teaching of Psychology, St. Petersburg Beach, FL.

Wortman, C. B. (1991, August). (Co-Chair) New directions in traumatic stress research. Symposium conducted at the annual meeting of the American Psychological Association, San Francisco, CA.

Wortman, C. B. (1991, June). Myths of coping with loss: Data from the National Widowhood Study. Invited symposium presentation, American Psychological Society, Washington, D.C.

Wortman, C. B. (1990, Fall). New directions in stress and coping research. Invited speaker, APA sponsored conference on Hostility, coping, and health. Arrowhead, CA.

Wortman, C. B. (1990, Fall). Bereavement and immunity. Invited address to MacArthur Health Network, Yale University, New Haven, CT.

Wortman, C. B. (1989, Fall). Myths about coping with traumatic loss. Keynote speech, Traumatic Stress Studies Society, San Francisco, CA.

Wortman, C. B. (1989, July). The role of positive emotion in coping with critical life events. Invited participant in 1st International Conference on “Crises and Loss Experience in the Adult Years,” University of Trier, West Germany.

Wortman, C. B., & Bolger, N. (1988, November). Life course timing, degree of forewarning, and adjustment to widowhood. Paper presented at the 41st Annual Meeting of the Gerontological Society of America, San Francisco, CA.

Wortman, C. B. (1988, October). Coping with role overload. Invited address, Women, Work and Health, an International Symposium, Wenner-Gren Foundation and the MacArthur Foundation, Stockholm, Sweden.

Wortman, C. B. (1988, June). Effective mastery of bereavement and widowhood: Longitudinal research. Invited address presented at the conference, Longitudinal Research and the Study of Optimal Aging, Tegernsee, Federal Republic of Germany.

Wortman, C. B., & Silver, R. C. (1988, April). Myths of coping with loss. Paper presented at the Midwestern Psychological Association Convention, Chicago, IL.

Wortman, C. B., & Silver, R. C. (1987, August). Understanding varied reactions to the same life event. In C. A. Dunkel-Schetter & G. Marshall (Co-Chairs), Current findings and issues in the study of coping. Symposium conducted at the annual meeting of the American Psychological Association, New York, NY.

Wortman, C. B., Umberson, D., Ellard, J. H., & Kessler, R. C. (1987, February). The impact of widowhood: A retrospective look. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the American Association for the Advancement of Science, Chicago, IL.

Wortman, C. B. (1986, August). (Chair) Coping with life traumas: Current research themes. Symposium conducted at the annual meeting of the American Psychological Association, Washington, D.C.

Wortman, C. B. (1986, August). Coping with irrevocable loss. Invited address, Master Lecture Series, presented at the annual meeting of the American Psychological Association, Washington, D.C.

Emmons, C., Wortman, C. B., Biernat, M., Lang, E. L., & Tiedje, L. B. (1986, August). Stress and coping among women professionals with young children. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the American Psychological Association, Washington, D.C.

DeLongis, A., Silver, R. C., & Wortman, C. B. (1986, August). The interpersonal implications of personal coping strategies among parents who have lost a child. In C. Wortman (Chair), Coping with life traumas: Current research themes. Symposium conducted at the annual meeting of the American Psychological Association, Washington, D.C.

Ellard, J. H., Silver, R. C., Wortman, C. B., & Lehman, D. (1986, June). The unfairness of it all: The role of deservingness in how people react to negative life events. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Canadian Psychological Association, Toronto, ON.

Wortman, C. B. (1985, August). Coping with irrevocable loss: Toward a theory of transformation. Invited address, Division 8, presented at the annual meeting of the American Psychological Association, Los Angeles, CA.