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  1. Boss, P. (1992). Primacy of perception in family stress theory and measurement. Journal of Family Psychology, 6(2),113-119.

  1. Boss, P. (1993). Boundary ambiguity: A block to cognitive coping. In A. P. Turnbull, J. M. Patterson, S. Behr, D. Murphy, J. Marquis, & M. Blue-Banning (Eds.), Cognitive coping, families, and disability (pp. 257-270). Baltimore. MD: Brookes.

  1. Boss, P. (1993). Remembering our roots: Family-of-origin work as part of training in family therapy. Zeitshrift System Familie, 4.

  1. Boss, P. (1993). The experience of immigration for the mother left behind: The use of qualitative feminist strategies to analyze letters from my Swiss grandmother to my father. Marriage & Family Review, 19(3-4), 365-378. [Reprinted in: B. H. Settles, D. E. Hanks III, & M. B. Sussman (Eds.). (1993). Families on the move: Migration, immigration, emigration, and mobility (pp. 365-378). New York: Haworth.]

  1. Boss, P. (1993). The reconstruction of family life with Alzheimer's Disease: Generating theory to understand family stress from ambiguous loss. In P. Boss, W. Doherty, R. LaRossa, W. Schumm & S. Steinmetz (Eds.), Sourcebook of family theories and methods: A contextual approach (pp. 163-166). New York: Plenum.

  1. Boss, P. (1994, December). The merging of family therapy research and practice. American Family Therapy Association Newsletter.

  1. Boss, P. (1994). Family structures and child health in the 21st century. Proceedings: 8th Annual Maternal and Child Health Leadership Conference, March 1993. Chicago: University of Chicago.

  1. Boss, P. (1995, August). Learning by doing. American Family Therapy Association Newsletter, 26(4), 13.

  1. Boss, P. (1995, August). Learning by doing: Memories of Carl Whitaker. American Family Therapy Association Newsletter, 26(4).

  1. Boss, P. (1995). That man Whitaker! Family Therapy Networker, July-August, 58-59.

  1. Boss, P. (1995, Winter). The teaching of intuition. American Family Therapy Academy Newsletter, 18.

  1. Boss, P. (1996). They did it quietly:The meaning of immigration for women. In H. Rhyner (Ed.), Jubilaumsbuch 150 jahr New Glarus: America's little Switzerland errinert sich [150 years anniversary of New Glarus, Wisconsin: America’s Little Switzerland remembers.] (pp. 35-102). Glarus, Switzerland: Tschudi AG.

  1. Boss, P. (1999). Assessing loss in families. (2 articles) In T. Ireland & T. Depperschmitdt (Eds.), Assessing family loss in wrongful death litigation: The special roles of lost services (pp. 289-301, 315-328). Tucson, AZ: Lawyers & Judges Publishing Co.

  1. Boss, P. (1999). Ambiguous loss: Learning to live with unresolved grief. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press.

  1. Boss, P. (1999, November). Ambiguous loss: Living with frozen grief. Harvard Mental Health Letter, 16(5), 4-6.