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  1. Dr. Pauline Boss, the principal theorist of the concept of ambiguous loss, guides clinicians in the task of building resilience in clients who face the trauma of loss without resolution. Resources » Ambiguous Loss Online Training.

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      In the 1970s, Dr. Pauline Boss coined the term ambiguous...

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      Training will coordinate with Dr. Pauline Boss's book, Loss,...

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  2. Pauline Boss has helped people across the world cope with the grief associated with loss through her development of ambiguous loss theory and its translation to clinical, community, and research-based settings. Learn how you can help honor and continue Pauline Boss’ legacy.

  3. Pauline Boss, PhD, is a professor emeritus in the department of family social science at the University of Minnesota. She is the principal theorist in the study of “ambiguous loss,” a term she coined in the 1970s.

  4. Pauline W. Chen, M.D., HS ’98, often recalls the words of the late Yale surgeon C. Elton Cahow, M.D. She once heard him remonstrate with an exhausted resident for thinking he could head home without checking on a certain patient. “Once you put your hands on a patient,” Cahow said, “they’re yours.”

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  5. Feb 23, 2003 · On Tuesday, February 18, 2003, PAULINE H. COPE; beloved mother of Deborah McPherson, Tammy Fraser, Joseph and David Cope and the late Edward Cope; sister of Frank, Paul and Joseph Kuh

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  7. Pauline Boss has helped people across the world cope with the grief associated with loss through her development of ambiguous loss theory and its translation to clinical, community, and research-based settings.

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