Thank you for changing: Gratitude promotes autonomous motivation and successful partner regulation

Natalie M. Sisson, Yoobin Park, Nickola C. Overall, Gideon H. Park, Matthew D. Johnson, Jennifer E. Stellar, Bonnie M. Le, and Emily A. Impett (in press).

Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin

 

Feeling appreciated promotes prosocial motivation in avoidantly attached individuals

Kristina M. Schrage, Bonnie M. Le, Jennifer E. Stellar, & Emily A. Impett (2024).

Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin

 

Shared hearts and minds: Physiological synchrony during empathy

Jaweria Qaiser, Nathan D. Leonhardt, Bonnie M. Le, Amie M. Gordon, Emily A. Impett, & Jennifer E. Stellar  (2023).

Affective Science

 

When we’re asked to change: The role of suppression and reappraisal in partner change outcomes

Natalie M. Sisson, Grace Wang, Bonnie M. Le, Jennifer Stellar, & Emily A. Impett (2022).

Journal of Social and Personal Relationships

     

    How can I thank you? Highlighting the benefactor’s responsiveness or costs when expressing gratitude

    Yoobin Park, Mariko L. Visserman, Natalie M. Sisson, Bonnie M. Le, Jennifer E. Stellar, & Emily A. Impett (2021).

    Journal of Social and Personal Relationships

     

    The distinct effects of empathic accuracy for a romantic partner’s appeasement and dominance emotions

    Bonnie M. Le, Stéphane Côté, Jennifer E. Stellar, & Emily A. Impett (2020).

    Psychological Science

     

    The costs of suppressing negative emotions and amplifying positive emotions for parents

    Bonnie M. Le & Emily A. Impett (2016).

    Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin

     

    When you think your partner is holding back: The costs of perceived partner suppression during relationship sacrifice

    Emily A. Impett, Bonnie M. Le, Aleksandr Kogan, Christopher Oveis, & Dacher Keltner (2014).

    Social Psychological and Personality Science

     

    When holding back helps: Suppressing negative emotions during sacrifice feels authentic and is beneficial for the highly interdependent

    Bonnie M. Le & Emily A. Impett (2013).

    Psychological Science