This study examined the association between organization of knowledge about a romantic partner (partner structure) and relationship status (ongoing or ended) 1 year later. Ironically, partner structures that were associated with more positive feel-ings about one’s partner at Time 1 were associated with greater rates of breakup by Time 2. These results are interpreted in terms of the vulnerability of compartmentalized partner structures to shifts in the salience of negative beliefs and the hypothesized dif-ficulty of maintaining integrative structures for an extended period of time. Change in partner structure during 1 year’s time was consistent with the predictions of the dynamic model that evaluative integration should increase when negati...
Choosing, attracting, and retaining a romantic partner are among the most compelling and complex tas...
The authors examined the impact of intimacy, relational uncertainty, and a partner’s inter-ference o...
Social cognitive processing (SCP) theory has been found to be predictive of significant distress and...
This study examined the association between organization of knowledge about a romantic partner (part...
This study examined how participants perceive their rela-tional history with their current partner, ...
Leuchtmann L, Milek A, Bernecker K, et al. Temporal dynamics of couples' communication behaviors in ...
Drawing from social cognitive theory (Ban-dura, 1986) and data from 1,640 couples who remained toget...
This study examined past romantic relationship partner break-up strategies (OPBS) and their influenc...
textThis study’s focus was on individuals who are currently in romantic relationships or who were in...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Rochester. Dept. of Clinical and Social Sciences in Psychology, 2012....
Basic psychological research on couples and families can be valuable in informing social policies an...
Objective: The purpose of this study was to explore the relationship between the alliance and outcom...
This study employed personal and interpersonal relationship factors to predict the satisfaction of p...
Choosing, attracting, and retaining a romantic partner are among the most compelling and complex tas...
This study examined the association between adolescent romantic couple members\u27 interaction with ...
Choosing, attracting, and retaining a romantic partner are among the most compelling and complex tas...
The authors examined the impact of intimacy, relational uncertainty, and a partner’s inter-ference o...
Social cognitive processing (SCP) theory has been found to be predictive of significant distress and...
This study examined the association between organization of knowledge about a romantic partner (part...
This study examined how participants perceive their rela-tional history with their current partner, ...
Leuchtmann L, Milek A, Bernecker K, et al. Temporal dynamics of couples' communication behaviors in ...
Drawing from social cognitive theory (Ban-dura, 1986) and data from 1,640 couples who remained toget...
This study examined past romantic relationship partner break-up strategies (OPBS) and their influenc...
textThis study’s focus was on individuals who are currently in romantic relationships or who were in...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Rochester. Dept. of Clinical and Social Sciences in Psychology, 2012....
Basic psychological research on couples and families can be valuable in informing social policies an...
Objective: The purpose of this study was to explore the relationship between the alliance and outcom...
This study employed personal and interpersonal relationship factors to predict the satisfaction of p...
Choosing, attracting, and retaining a romantic partner are among the most compelling and complex tas...
This study examined the association between adolescent romantic couple members\u27 interaction with ...
Choosing, attracting, and retaining a romantic partner are among the most compelling and complex tas...
The authors examined the impact of intimacy, relational uncertainty, and a partner’s inter-ference o...
Social cognitive processing (SCP) theory has been found to be predictive of significant distress and...