Authored by Dr. Boss
Category: Myth of Closure
Boss, P. (2022). The myth of closure: Ambiguous loss in a time of pandemic and change.
Boss, P. (2023, March 16). Ambiguity of loss. The Saturday Evening Post.
Boss, P., & Carnes, D. (2012). The myth of closure. Family Process, 51(4), 456-460.
Boss, P., & Robins, S. (2023). Names without bodies and bodies without names: Ambiguous Loss and closure after enforced disappearance. In M. G. Bianchi & M. Luci (Eds.), Psychoanalytic, psychosocial and human rights perspectives on enforced disappearance (pp. 232-246). Routledge.