Publications
Being there when things go right: Support processes for positive events. Support processes in intimate relationships. :200–216.
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2010. Good news! Capitalizing on positive events in an interpersonal context. Advances in experimental social psychology. 42:195–257. gable_reis_2010.pdf (2.14 MB)
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2010. Identity, minority stress and psychological well-being among gay men and lesbians. Psychology & Sexuality. 1:101–114. fingerhut_et_al._2010.pdf (166.79 KB)
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2010. It's the little things: Everyday gratitude as a booster shot for romantic relationships. Personal relationships. 17:217–233. algoe_et_al._2010.pdf (133.15 KB)
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2010. Moving toward more perfect unions: daily and long-term consequences of approach and avoidance goals in romantic relationships.. Journal of personality and social psychology. 99:948. impett_et_al._2010.pdf (207.97 KB)
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2010. 43 For Richer... in Good Times... and in Health: Positive Processes in Relationships. Oxford handbook of positive psychology. :455.
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2009. BIS, BAS, and response conflict: Testing predictions of the revised reinforcement sensitivity theory. Personality and individual differences. 46:586–591. berkman_2009.pdf (444.11 KB)
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2009. The paradox of received social support The importance of responsiveness. Psychological Science. 20:928–932. maisel_gable_2009.pdf (107.35 KB)
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2009. Social-Evaluative Threat and Proinflammatory Cytokine Regulation An Experimental Laboratory Investigation. Psychological Science. 20:1237–1244. dickerson_et_al._2009.pdf (151.04 KB)
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2009. Stigma management and well-being: The role of perceived social support, emotional processing, and suppression. Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin. beals_et_al._2009.pdf (356.3 KB)
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2009. Approach and avoidance motivation in close relationships. Social relationships: Cognitive, affective, and motivational processes. :219–234. gable_2008.pdf (129.75 KB)
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2008. Beyond reciprocity: gratitude and relationships in everyday life.. Emotion. 8:425. algoe_haidt_et_al._2008.pdf (50.13 KB)
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2008. Maintaining sexual desire in intimate relationships: the importance of approach goals.. Journal of personality and social psychology. 94:808. impett_et_al._2008.pdf (325.25 KB)
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2008. Responsive behaviors in good times and in bad. Personal Relationships. 15:317–338. maisel_et_al._2008.pdf (266.09 KB)
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2008. Which thoughts count? Algorithms for evaluating satisfaction in relationships Psychological Science. 19:1030–1036. gable_poore_2008.pdf (120.77 KB)
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2008. Automatic and self-reported attitudes in romantic relationships. Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin. 33:1008–1022. scinta_gable_2007.pdf (288.31 KB)
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2007. defining the scope of evidence-based practice for low-molecular-weight heparin therapy in high-risk patients with unstable angina and non-st-elevation myocardial infarction. Clinical Cardiology.
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2007. Functional magnetic resonance imaging responses relate to differences in real-world social experience.. Emotion. 7:745. eisenberger_gable_lieberman_2007.pdf (372.59 KB)
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2007. Neural pathways link social support to attenuated neuroendocrine stress responses. Neuroimage. 35:1601–1612. eisenberger_et_al._2007.pdf (306.43 KB)
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2007. Approach and avoidance motivation in the social domain. Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin. 32:378–391. elliot_et_al._2006.pdf (1.37 MB)
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2006. Approach and avoidance relationship commitment. Motivation and Emotion. 30:117–126. strachman_gable_2006_a.pdf (225.75 KB)
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2006. Approach and avoidance social motives and goals. Journal of personality. 74:175–222. gable_2006.pdf (256.49 KB)
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2006. Intimacy and the self: An iterative model of the self and close relationships. Close relationships: Functions, forms and processes. :211–225.
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2006. What you want (and do not want) affects what you see (and do not see): Avoidance social goals and social events. Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin. 32:1446–1458. strachman_gable_2006_b.pdf (99.59 KB)
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