The Myth of Closure

J. Melnick, S. Roos
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Abstract

Since the traumatic events of September 11, 2001, the concept of closure in dealing with grief and loss has received increased attention. In this article, we challenge the popular belief that a lack of completion forms the core of neurosis resulting in a decreased ability to live a lively present-centered life. We begin by reviewing prevalent, traditional, linear models and approaches to human suffering and grief. We then provide reasons for doubting the utility of linear models that are related to constructs of closure, describe emerging non-linear paradigms for grief and loss, and emphasize the evolving Gestalt perspective. Finally, we discuss benefits of non-closure and end with a vignette illustrating our belief that closure does not occur for significant loss and that there are advantages of non-closure during a lifetime.
结束的神话
自2001年9月11日的创伤事件以来,处理悲伤和损失的封闭概念受到了越来越多的关注。在这篇文章中,我们挑战了一种流行的观点,即缺乏完成感是神经症的核心,会导致以现在为中心的生活能力下降。我们首先回顾流行的,传统的,线性模型和人类痛苦和悲伤的方法。然后,我们提供了怀疑与关闭结构相关的线性模型的效用的理由,描述了新兴的悲伤和损失的非线性范式,并强调了不断发展的格式塔观点。最后,我们讨论了非封闭的好处,并以一个小插图结束,说明了我们的信念,即封闭不会发生重大损失,并且在一生中有非封闭的好处。
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