In this video, former NCFR president and Burgess Award Winner Pauline Boss discusses the theory of Ambiguous Loss, a term she coined in the 1970s.
Pauline Boss is a pioneer in the subject of family stress and, in the 1970s, she began to notice a type of grief-frozen grief, she calls it-that families experienced when a loss is ambiguous.
NCFR staff member Nancy Gonzalez interviews NCFR Burgess Award winner, Pauline Boss, about her groundbreaking theory, Ambiguous Loss.