Authored by Dr. Boss
Category: Family Therapy
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Boss, P. (1993). Remembering our roots: Family-of-origin work as part of training in family therapy. Zeitshrift System Familie, 4.
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Boss, P. (1995, August). Learning by doing. American Family Therapy Association Newsletter, 26(4), 13.
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Boss, P. (2013, Fall). Working with grieving families. CFLE Network, 10-11, 13.
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Boss, P., & Dahl, C. M. (2014). Family therapy for the unresolved grief of ambiguous loss. In D. W. Kissane & F. Parnes (Eds.), Bereavement care for families (pp. 171–182). New York: Routledge.
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Boss, P., & Sheppard, R. (1988). An essay on family victimization and recovery. Contemporary Family Therapy, 10(4), 202-215.
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Boss, P., & Thorne, B. (1989). Family sociology and family therapy: A feminist linkage. In M. McGoldrick, C. Anderson, & F. Walsh, (Eds.), Women in families: A framework for family therapy (pp. 78-96). New York: Norton.
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Boss, P., & Weiner, J. P. (1988). Rethinking assumptions about women’s development and family therapy. In C. J. Falicov (Ed.), Family transitions: Continuity and change over the life cycle (pp. 235-251). New York: Guilford.
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Boss, P., Kaplan, L., & Gordon, M. (1995, September). Accepting the circle of life. Center for Urban and Regional Affairs Reporter, 25(3), 7-11.
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Doherty, W., & Boss, P. (1991). Values and ethics in family therapy. In A. Gurman & D. Kniskern (Eds.), Handbook of family therapy. Vol. II (pp. 606-637). New York: Brunner/Mazel.
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Gates, R. D., Arce de Esnaola, S., Kroupin, G., Stewart, C. C., van Dulmen, M., Xiong, B., & Boss, P. (2000). Diversity of new American families: Guidelines for therapists. In W. C. Nichols, M. A. Pace-Nichols, D. S. Becvar, & A. Y. Napier (Eds.), Handbook of family development and intervention: Wiley series in couples and family dynamics and treatment (pp. 299-322). New York: Wiley.
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Siegenthaler, A. L., & Boss, P. (1998). Commentary: A feminist perspective on the issue of neutrality in therapy: Neutrality can be hazardous to the clients' health. Contemporary Family Therapy, 20, 333-340.
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Tubbs, C. Y., & Boss, P. (2000). An essay for practitioners: Dealing with ambiguous loss. Family Relations, 49(3), 285-286.