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Feeling stuck in your relationship? Ready to move on? But can't get closure? I can help. After all, I wrote the book!

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The Power Of Closure

What Is Closure?

In a literal sense, the word closure indicates something drawing to a close, such as the end of a romantic relationship, the end of a professional relationship, or, most heartbreaking of all, the end of a life. But closure is more complex than that. In fact, sometimes closure is not about an end at all, but rather about bringing some kind of a resolution to an issue that seems to come up all the time.

It is human to need closure. Sometimes we find the closure we need, sometimes not, and sometimes the healthiest closure is to choose to walk away.

Need some help finding closure?

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Closure Articles

“I have to have some kind of closure,” a client said to me after a sudden breakup. “Why won’t he give that to me?”

You are not alone.

I’ve had many similar conversations with clients who are ending a marriage or facing major life changes. Have you felt that need for closure eating away at you lately?

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Dr. Gary McClain is an educator, psychotherapist, relationship coach, and author with a practice in New York City. The focus of his practice is adults in transition –  romantic and family relationships, health and caregiving, work and career, and loss and grief. Effective communication, difficult conversations, and closure are topics that he frequently explores with his clients.

Do you have a question about finding closure? Dr. Gary can help.

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Breakups

When you really love someone, it is only human to open yourself up to them in a way that can lead to a deep connection but also leave you open to feeling the pain of disappointment, fears of abandonment, the anger of betrayal.

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Breakups

Everyday Closure

The need for everyday closure can become a burden, causing you to constantly second guess yourself, to feel shameful, sad, angry. If so, it may be time to take a closer look at yourself.

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Everyday Closure

Family

While you may have deep affection and a long history with another family member, you may also be carrying baggage and memories that have resulted in resentments that can easily get stirred up.

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Family

Friendship

As with any conversation around seeking closure, attempting to find closure with a friend is risky; it may lead to growth, it may lead to disappointment or conflict, or it may lead to separation.

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Friendship

Grief

Closure can bring some measure of peace of mind after a loss, and there is a lot to be said for peace of mind when you have lost someone you love, but it doesn’t necessarily make the pain go away.

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Job & Career

Finding closure in the workplace is especially complex because what feels right and fair may have to be balanced with the nuances of workplace politics. In other words, the desire for closure may need to take second place to what’s best for your job or career in the short term.

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Job & Career
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Latest Blog Posts

November 8

Some Stories About the Need for Closure

I spend a lot of time talking with clients about closure. It’s only human to want to tie up the loose ends in our communication with another person, especially if we feel the communication was incomplete in some way. Here are some stories about individuals who concluded that they needed to seek closure.   Allie and…

November 6

Everyday Closure

Each and every day presents us with an opportunity, or many opportunities, for closure. As well as for closure that goes unfulfilled. You might also be thinking “Hmmm… I never thought of that in terms of closure.” That’s because we kind of take closure for granted. The need for closure often happens on an unconscious…

November 6

Job & Career Closure

Let me tell you about Amelia. She is a producer for a major TV network, working on the news side. Her job involves managing lots and lots of details, many are planned and handled ahead of time, others have to handled as they occur. It goes without saying that she feels like a ringmaster in…

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The Power of Closure - book on closure by Gary McClain, PhD

The Power of Closure

By Dr. Gary McClain

In this empathetic and insightful guide, Dr. McClain explains why the promise of closure is so appealing—and why it’s not always all it’s cracked up to be. He walks readers through what closure is (and isn’t), the reasons we want it, how to seek it in healthy and productive ways, and ways to move forward when you don’t get the closure you’re looking for.

Whether you’re dealing with the pain of loss, or are simply feeling the need to tie up a loose end, big or small, in a relationship, The Power of Closure will help you let go of the past and embrace the future.

Available at your local bookstore and online.
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