coined the term "ambiguous loss" in the late 1970's; developed theory of ambiguous loss ; trained therapists nationally and internationally to work with people suffering from unclear losses-- physical or psychological. Authror of AMBIGUOUS LOSS, Harvard U Press, 2000; LOSS, TRAUMA AND RESILIENCE, WW Norton, 2006; In progress, THE MYTH OF CLOSURE. PHD from U of Wis-Madison. Emeritus Professor, U of Minnesota.
Psychology License Information
- License State: Minnesota
- License No.: LMFT 641
Education
Degree |
Major |
School |
Year |
PhD |
Child Development and Family Studies |
University of Wisconsin-Madsion |
1975 |
Professional Affiliations