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Boss, P. (2004). Ambiguous loss research, theory, and practice: Reflections after 9/11. Journal of Marriage & Family, 66(3), 551-566.

Boss, P. (2005). O trauma da perda ambigua: Reflexoes ao trabalhar com as familias dos desaparecidos depois de 11/09/2001 [The trauma of ambiguous loss: Reflections on working with families of missing persons after 9/11/2001.] Pensando familias, 7(8), 21-44.

Boss, P. (2018). Families of the missing: Psychosocial effects and therapeutic approaches. International Review of the Red Cross, 1-16. doi:10.1017/S1816383118000140

Boss, P., & Ishii, C. (2015). Trauma and ambiguous Loss: The lingering presence of the physically absent. In K. E. Cherry (Ed.), Traumatic stress and long-term recovery (pp. 271-289). Cham, Switzerland: Springer International.

Boss, P., Beaulieu, L., Wieling, E., Turner, W., & LaCruz, S. (2003). Healing loss, ambiguity, and trauma: A community-based intervention with families of union workers missing after the 9/11 attack in New York City. Journal of Marital & Family Therapy, 29(4), 455-467. Special issue: Grief and Loss. Winner of 2004 Marvin Sussman Award.