Authored by Dr. Boss
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Boss, P., Pearce-McCall, D., & Greenberg, J. (1988). Normative loss in midlife families: Rural, urban, and gender differences. In R. Marotz-Baden, C. B. Hennon, & T. Brubaker (Eds.), Rural families in America: Stress, adaptation, and revitalization. St. Paul, MN: National Council on Family Relations.
Boss, P., Roos, S., & Harris, D. L. (2011). Grief in the midst of uncertainty and ambiguity. In R. A. Neimeyer, D. L Harris, H. R. Winokuer, & G. F. Thornton (Eds.), Grief and bereavement in contemporary society: Bridging research and practice (pp. 163-175). New York: Taylor and Francis.
Boss, P. (with Mulligan, C.) (2013). Family stress reader: Classic and contemporary readings. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage.
Caron, W., Boss, P., & Mortimer, J. (1999). Family boundary ambiguity predicts Alzheimer’s outcomes. Psychiatry: Interpersonal & Biological Processes, 62(4), 347-356.
Caron, W., Boss, P., & Mortimer, J. (1999). Family boundary ambiguity predicts Alzheimer's outcomes. Psychiatry: Interpersonal & Biological Processes, 62(4), 347-356.
Dahl, C., & Boss. P. (2005). The use of phenomenology for family therapy research: The search for meaning. In D. Sprenkel & F. Piercy (Eds.), Research methods in family therapy (2nd ed., pp. 63-84). New York: Guilford.
Doherty, W., & Boss, P. (1991). Values and ethics in family therapy. In A. Gurman & D. Kniskern (Eds.), Handbook of family therapy. Vol. II (pp. 606-637). New York: Brunner/Mazel.
Doherty, W. J., Boss, P. G., LaRossa, R., Schumm, W. R., & Steinmetz, S. K. ( 1993). Family theories and methods: A contextual approach. In P. Boss, W. Doherty, R. LaRossa, W. Schumm, & S. Steinmetz (Eds.), Sourcebook of family theories and methods: A contextual approach (pp. 3–30). New York: Plenum Press.
Fravel, D. L, & Boss, P. (1992). An in-depth interview with the parents of missing children. In J. F. Gilgun, K. Daly, & G. Handel (Eds.), Qualitative methods in family research (pp. 126-145). Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage.
Garwick, A. W., Detzner, D., & Boss, P. (1994). Family perceptions of living with Alzheimer's Disease. Family Process, 33(3), 327-340.
Gates, R. D., Arce de Esnaola, S., Kroupin, G., Stewart, C. C., van Dulmen, M., Xiong, B., & Boss, P. (2000). Diversity of new American families: Guidelines for therapists. In W. C. Nichols, M. A. Pace-Nichols, D. S. Becvar, & A. Y. Napier (Eds.), Handbook of family development and intervention: Wiley series in couples and family dynamics and treatment (pp. 299-322). New York: Wiley.
Kaplan, L., & Boss, P. (1999). Depressive symptoms among spousal caregivers of institutionalized mates with Alzheimer’s: Boundary ambiguity and mastery as predictors. Family Process, 38(1), 85-103.
Kaplan, L., & Boss, P. (1999). Depressive symptoms among spousal caregivers of institutionalized mates with Alzheimer's: Boundary ambiguity and mastery as predictors. Family Process, 38(1), 85-103.
McCubbin, H., & Boss, P. (Eds.) (1980). Family stress, coping, and adaptation. Family Relations, 29(4).
McCubbin, H., Boss, P., & Wilson, L. (1979). Coping inventory. Department of Family Social Science, University of Minnesota, Agricultural Experiment Station. St. Paul, MN: University of Minnesota.