Linda Acitelli

Affiliations: 
Psychology University of Houston, Houston, TX, United States 
Area:
Social Psychology, Cognitive Psychology
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Brunson JA, Øverup CS, Acitelli LK. (2018) Lover and learner: Exploring relational schema change following relationship dissolution. The Journal of Social Psychology. 1-14
Badr H, Acitelli LK. (2017) Re-thinking dyadic coping in the context of chronic illness. Current Opinion in Psychology. 13: 44-48
Badr H, Acitelli LK. (2017) Re-thinking dyadic coping in the context of chronic illness Current Opinion in Psychology. 13: 44-48
Øverup CS, Brunson JA, Acitelli LK. (2015) Presenting Different Selves to Different People: Self-Presentation as a Function of Relationship Type and Contingent Self-Esteem. The Journal of General Psychology. 142: 213-237
Brunson JA, Acitelli LK, Sharp C. (2015) Exploring the dynamic nature of "us": An integrative approach to relationship cognition. Bulletin of the Menninger Clinic. 79: 131-65
Øverup CS, DiBello AM, Brunson JA, et al. (2015) Drowning the pain: intimate partner violence and drinking to cope prospectively predict problem drinking. Addictive Behaviors. 41: 152-61
Acitelli LK, Wickham RE, Brunson JA, et al. (2015) Relationship partners have shared scripts for conversations about the relationship: A replication and extension Family Science. 6: 99-108
Brunson JA, Acitelli LK, Sharp C. (2015) Exploring the dynamic nature of "us": An integrative approach to relationship cognition Bulletin of the Menninger Clinic. 79: 131-165
Øverup CS, Brunson JA, Steers Mai-Ly NLN, et al. (2014) I know I have to earn your love: how the family environment shapes feelings of worthiness of love International Journal of Adolescence and Youth
Iafrate R, Bertoni A, Margola D, et al. (2012) The link between perceptual congruence and couple relationship satisfaction in dyadic coping European Psychologist. 17: 73-82
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