
Pauline Boss
Pauline Boss is a prominent psychologist known for her groundbreaking work on ambiguous loss, a term she coined to describe the emotional experience of individuals dealing with unresolved loss, such as the disappearance of a loved one. Her research has significantly contributed to understanding the psychological impact of uncertainty and grief, particularly in cases where no closure is possible. Boss's insights are particularly relevant in discussions about the emotional turmoil faced by families of missing persons, highlighting the complex feelings of anxiety, depression, and guilt that often accompany such situations.
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Pauline Boss wrote about the stress of losing a loved one to disappearance.
Las razones por las que más de 800 migrantes guatemaltecos han desaparecido en su camino a Estados UnidosPauline Boss developed the theory of 'ambiguous loss' and discusses the psychological absence in dementia.
O que fazer quando um familiar com Alzheimer não te reconhece maisPauline Boss discusses the concept of ambiguous loss in relation to dementia.
O que fazer quando um familiar com Alzheimer não te reconhece maisPauline Boss defined the phenomenon of ambiguous loss, which is relevant to the emotional impact of disappearances.
El impacto psicológico de la incertidumbre y la espera














