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In our second episode, we discuss the myth* that is CLOSURE. Does it exist? Can you really ever have all the questions you may come up with answered by a former flame? Does it even help you in the grand scheme of things? Do you actually want to know the real answer anyway? Tune in to hear ways to give someone closure, times (only one of us) has found it, and all the arguments (mainly against) surrounding the post-break up phenomenon that is closure.
LINKS TO CONTENT DISCUSSED:
Psychology Today: “no one can give you closure but yourself"
Definition: Urban Dictionary
Social psychologist Arie Kruglanski in The Conversation on: coining the phrase “closure” in the 1990s
Lauren Jarvis-Gibson in Tought Catalog on Closure: "Love mattered and closure doesn’t make it not matter.”
Anonymous in Chicago NOW on Closure: “A conversation that was meant to close the door sometimes seems to open ten more windows.”
*open to interpretation, we unsurprisingly assume no responsibility for what is discussed.
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In our second episode, we discuss the myth* that is CLOSURE. Does it exist? Can you really ever have all the questions you may come up with answered by a former flame? Does it even help you in the grand scheme of things? Do you actually want to know the real answer anyway? Tune in to hear ways to give someone closure, times (only one of us) has found it, and all the arguments (mainly against) surrounding the post-break up phenomenon that is closure.
LINKS TO CONTENT DISCUSSED:
Psychology Today: “no one can give you closure but yourself"
Definition: Urban Dictionary
Social psychologist Arie Kruglanski in The Conversation on: coining the phrase “closure” in the 1990s
Lauren Jarvis-Gibson in Tought Catalog on Closure: "Love mattered and closure doesn’t make it not matter.”
Anonymous in Chicago NOW on Closure: “A conversation that was meant to close the door sometimes seems to open ten more windows.”
*open to interpretation, we unsurprisingly assume no responsibility for what is discussed.