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  1. 3/9/2022
  2. Ambiguous Loss and the Myth of Closure
  3. Kim Mills of APA's Speaking of Psychology Podcast, interviews Dr. Boss

  1. 2/24/2022
  2. Myth of Closure
  3. Tell Us the Truth Podcast; Brian Eskow, Host

  1. 2/15/2022
  2. Understanding Families: Dr. Coleman interviews Dr. Pauline Boss on "Ambiguous Loss"
  1. 2/15/2022
  2. Why You Shouldn't Look for "Closure" While Grieving
  3. This Matters, Daily News Podcast, Toronto Star. Saba Eitizaz interviews Dr. Boss

  1. 2/7/2022
  2. Getting on with Post-Pandemic Life and Not Waiting for Closure
  3. Jefferson Public Radio, Ashland, OR; Geoffrey Rile, Host, The Jefferson Exchange

  1. 2/1/2022
  2. Ambiguous Loss & Pauline Boss
  3. Our MBC (Metastic Breast Cancer) Podcast; Lisa Ludico, Host.

  1. 1/25/2022
  2. Interview with Pauline Boss
  3. Happy Hour with Jonna & Keryl, K104.7 Radio. Interview starts at 17:00.

  1. 1/23/2022
  2. Uncertainty, anxiety, mourning. . . . How to deal with the effects of two years of the COVID-19 epidemic on our mental health?
  3. Franceinfo. Valentine Pasquesoone, Interviews

  1. 1/20/2022
  2. Life Gets Real: Dr. Pauline Boss
  3. Life Gets Real with Ann Reed Podcast.

  1. 1/15/2022
  2. Pauline Boss - Coping with Loss
  3. Duncan Gammi, host of the podcast dunc tank, interviews Dr. Boss.

  1. 1/9/2022
  2. The Sunday Read: "What if There's No Such Thing as Closure?"
  3. The Sunday Read Podcast, The Daily, New York Times. Original article appeared in The New York Times Magazine, December 15, 2021.

  1. 1/5/2022
  2. When Facing Loss, Embrace Change and Don't Force Closure, A Therapist Urges
  3. Graison Dangor, NPR, interviews Pauline Boss.

  1. 11/9/2021
  2. Stress and Resilience During Tough Times
  3. Professor Emeritus Pauline Boss discusses the stress of losses—both clear, such as a loved one’s death, and those that are ambiguous, such as not being able to be on campus or see friends. This event was part of the Scholar Spotlight series, sponsored by the College of Education and Human Development, University of Minnesota.

  1. 10/26/2021
  2. Ambiguous Loss in a Time of Pandemic with Pauline Boss
  3. Alzheimer's Speaks Radio, Lori La Bey, Host

  1. 10/19/2021
  2. Conversation with Caregivers: Exploring Ambiguous Loss
  3. Sponsored by the Division of Palliative Care and Geriatric Medicine, Massachusetts General Hospital