How does sexual script flexibility relate to sexual well-being among long-term couples?

By Carol Southall    This blog is a summary of our published article: Bouchard, K. N., Cormier, M., Huberman, J. S., & Rosen, N. O. (2023). Sexual script flexibility and sexual wellbeing in long-term couples: A dyadic longitudinal study. Journal of Sexual Medicine, 20, 945-954. https://doi.org/10.1093/jsxmed/qdad067 What is sexual script flexibility? In long term relationships, […]

Is sexual well-being shaped by couples’ interpersonal emotion regulation during conflict?

By Kaitlin Myers & Grace Wang   This blog is a summary of our published article: Wang, G. A., Belu, C. F., Allsop, D. B., & Rosen, N. O. (2025). Interpersonal emotion regulation during relationship conflict: Daily and longitudinal associations with couples’ sexual well-being. Emotion, 25(2), 397–409. https://doi.org/10.1037/emo0001400 How couples manage each other’s emotions (in […]

The real mood killer? It might be your thoughts, not the baby: Relationship catastrophizing and sexual satisfaction in new parents

By Sundus Saqib & Grace Wang   This blog is a summary of our published article: Wang, G. A., Dawson, S. J., Huberman, J. S., & Rosen, N. O. (2024). Daily and longitudinal associations between relationship catastrophizing and sexual well-being in the postpartum period. Journal of Social and Personal Relationships, 41(7), 1703–1726. https://doi.org/10.1177/02654075231224327. What is […]