Interviews with Dr. Boss

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Category: COVID-19/Pandemic

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

Franceinfo. Valentine Pasquesoone, Interviews

1/5/2022
When Facing Loss, Embrace Change and Don't Force Closure, A Therapist Urges

Graison Dangor, NPR, interviews Pauline Boss.

12/9/2021
The Future of Aging? Here's What 3 Influencers in Aging Say

Richard Eisenberg, Next Avenue, interviews Pauline Boss, PhD, a 2021 Next Avenue Influencer in Aging.

12/7/2021
Next Avenue Influencers in Aging

Richard Eisenberg, Next Avenue, interviews Pauline Boss, PhD, a 2021 Influencer in Aging, sponsored by the 2021 Century Summit in collaboration with the Stanford Center on Longevity. Dr. Boss interview begins at 2:32.25.

11/9/2021
Stress and Resilience During Tough Times

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.

3/23/2021
Advice for Caregivers as Pandemic Persists

Jose Cardenas, host of "Horizonte," Arizona PBS, interviews Dr. Pauline Boss

2/18/2021
Dealing with Ambiguous Loss in Time of COVID

Ahmed Tharwat interviews Dr. Pauline Boss

9/16/2020
Ambiguous Loss and the 2020 Pandemic

Mind of State Podcast, Betty Teng & Jonathan Kopp interview Dr. Boss.

7/17/2020
Living the Questions, It's Really Settling in Now, the Losses Large and Small

On Being, Krista Tippett interviews Dr. Boss

7/1/2020
On Being, a Care Package for Uncertain Times

Podcasts, poetry, meditations, reflections, including Krista Tippett's interview with Dr., Boss, "Navigating Loss Without Closure."

5/1/2020
All the Things We Have to Mourn Now

The Atlantic, Joe Pinsker interviews Dr. Boss.

4/5/2020
UMN Family Therapist, Q & A: Grieving the Losses Amid Coronavirus Pandemic

Pioneer Press, Mary Devine