I will be green for us: When consumers compensate for their partners' unsustainable behavior
In the context of romantic relationships, partners regularly observe each other's
unsustainable behavior. But how do these unsustainable behaviors influence each member …
unsustainable behavior. But how do these unsustainable behaviors influence each member …
Growing together through our cultural differences: Self-expansion in intercultural romantic relationships
Intercultural romantic relationships are increasingly common and although the obstacles
such couples face are well documented, the factors that facilitate their success are less …
such couples face are well documented, the factors that facilitate their success are less …
Measuring “we‐ness” in couple relationships: A social identity approach
Research on couple relationships has increasingly focused on the concept of “we‐ness”, the
subjective closeness of the couple bond, as crucial to predicting relationship outcomes …
subjective closeness of the couple bond, as crucial to predicting relationship outcomes …
Divided together: How marginalization of intercultural relationships is associated with identity integration and relationship quality
Despite the growing prevalence of intercultural romantic relationships—in which partners
identify with different racial, national, or religious backgrounds—people in intercultural …
identify with different racial, national, or religious backgrounds—people in intercultural …
Partners' internal stress and well‐being: The role of dyadic co** and problem resolution
Couples' experiences of daily stress can be detrimental for partners' individual and relational
well‐being, specifically their identity as a couple, their relational satisfaction, and their life …
well‐being, specifically their identity as a couple, their relational satisfaction, and their life …
The benefits of being clear: role clarity in stepmotherhood is associated with greater overall identity clarity and well-being
Stepfamilies are one of the most common familial structures in the United States. The
present research sought to examine the experiences of stepparents, specifically …
present research sought to examine the experiences of stepparents, specifically …
It's what I think you do that matters: Comparing self, partner, and shared perspectives of what a romantic partner does to regulate your emotions
Romantic partners routinely regulate each other's emotions; this phenomenon is known as
extrinsic emotion regulation. Previous research investigating emotion regulation in couples …
extrinsic emotion regulation. Previous research investigating emotion regulation in couples …
On stories, conceptual space, and physical place: considering the function and features of stories throughout the narrative ecology
WL Dunlop, D Wilkinson Westberg - Personality Science, 2022 - journals.sagepub.com
Life stories, or narrative identities, are psychosocial constructions that work to establish a
sense of self-continuity through time and across contexts. These stories, which represent a …
sense of self-continuity through time and across contexts. These stories, which represent a …
Latina young people's perspectives on healthy romantic relationships: a strengths-based, qualitative inquiry
There is a dearth of research examining the relationship perspectives of Latina young
people, a population that reports disproportionate rates of teen dating violence (TDV). This …
people, a population that reports disproportionate rates of teen dating violence (TDV). This …
Stability and change in newlyweds' social networks over the first years of marriage.
Marriage sanctifies the relationship between two spouses, but what happens to their
relationships with family, friends, and others who comprise their social networks? Scholarly …
relationships with family, friends, and others who comprise their social networks? Scholarly …