Whether it’s a situationship that never became official or unresolved tension in friendships and chosen family, the lack of answers can leave us stuck in rumination. In this video, we’re unpacking the psychology of closure, why our brains crave certainty, and how urgency and permanence shape the way we process endings.
By understanding our need for closure and establishing healthy boundaries, we can stop chasing answers that may never come and start creating our own clarity.
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Listen to the full podcast episode: https://www.ajadedgay.com/37-creating-your-own-closure/
Read more on the topic in my blog: https://www.ajadedgay.com/blog/create-your-own-closure-how-to-let-go-and-embrace-a-fresh-start-for-the-new-year/
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Sources:
Defining Closure Psychology: https://www.betterhelp.com/advice/relations/defining-closure-psychology/
The Need For Closure Scale (NFCS): https://www.kruglanskiarie.com/need-for-closure
The Need for Closure Scale (NFCS) Questionnaire: https://www.kruglanskiarie.com/_files/ugd/1b977d_8ef6f17f4f814d9683acd822ecc9062e.pdf
Why We Need Closure From Broken Relationships: https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/blog/romantically-attached/201609/why-we-need-closure-broken-relationships
How to Get Closure After a Breakup: https://wellsanfrancisco.com/how-to-get-closure-after-a-breakup/#:~:text=Closure%20is%20important%20after%20a,next%20time%20around%20without%20closure
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