Closure (sociology)
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In the study of human social interaction, closure is the perception of a conclusion to a relationship. The uses/meanings of the term are broad. It is often used in the contemporary United States to refer to the conclusion of a non-continuing romantic relationship, particularly in popular culture. See links for some articles.
- Robert Fulford's column about the word "closure" [1] (http://www.robertfulford.com/Closure.html)
- Comments on the Concept of Closure [2] (http://gestalttheory.net/archive/closure.html)
- Sensation and Perception [3] (http://allpsych.com/psychology101/perception.html)
- Gestalt Therapy / Gestalt Psychology [4] (http://www.gestalt.org/barlow.htm)
- Closure: Marketing Applications of Gestalt Psychology [5] (http://www.cbt.wiu.edu/John_Drea/closure.htm)
- Sorrow and Closure [6] (http://www.the-bright-side.org/site/thebrightside/content.php?type=1§ion_id=337&id=800)
- The Three Forms of Closure [7] (http://www.suite101.com/article.cfm/verbal_emotional_abuse/111451)