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James K. McNulty
James K. McNulty
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Beyond positive psychology? Toward a contextual view of psychological processes and well-being.
JK McNulty, FD Fincham
American Psychologist 67 (2), 101, 2012
7092012
Longitudinal associations among relationship satisfaction, sexual satisfaction, and frequency of sex in early marriage
JK McNulty, CA Wenner, TD Fisher
Archives of sexual behavior 45, 85-97, 2016
5322016
Self-compassion and relationship maintenance: the moderating roles of conscientiousness and gender.
LR Baker, JK McNulty
Journal of personality and social psychology 100 (5), 853, 2011
3712011
Neuroticism and marital satisfaction: the mediating role played by the sexual relationship.
TD Fisher, JK McNulty
Journal of family psychology 22 (1), 112, 2008
3312008
Positive expectations in the early years of marriage: Should couples expect the best or brace for the worst?
JK McNulty, BR Karney
Journal of personality and social psychology 86 (5), 729, 2004
3202004
When “negative” behaviors are positive: A contextual analysis of the long-term effects of problem-solving behaviors on changes in relationship satisfaction.
JK McNulty, VM Russell
Journal of personality and social psychology 98 (4), 587, 2010
2932010
Forgiveness in marriage: putting the benefits into context.
JK McNulty
Journal of Family Psychology 22 (1), 171, 2008
2892008
Brief behavioral activation and problem-solving therapy for depressed breast cancer patients: randomized trial.
DR Hopko, MEA Armento, S Robertson, MM Ryba, JP Carvalho, ...
Journal of consulting and clinical psychology 79 (6), 834, 2011
2882011
The affective consequences of expected and unexpected outcomes
JA Shepperd, JK McNulty
Psychological Science 13 (1), 85-88, 2002
2802002
Body image and marital satisfaction: evidence for the mediating role of sexual frequency and sexual satisfaction.
AL Meltzer, JK McNulty
Journal of Family Psychology 24 (2), 156, 2010
2782010
The doormat effect: when forgiving erodes self-respect and self-concept clarity.
LB Luchies, EJ Finkel, JK McNulty, M Kumashiro
Journal of personality and social psychology 98 (5), 734, 2010
2732010
What type of communication during conflict is beneficial for intimate relationships?
NC Overall, JK McNulty
Current opinion in psychology 13, 1-5, 2017
2632017
The dark side of forgiveness: The tendency to forgive predicts continued psychological and physical aggression in marriage
JK McNulty
Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin 37 (6), 770-783, 2011
2542011
Sex differences in the implications of partner physical attractiveness for the trajectory of marital satisfaction.
AL Meltzer, JK McNulty, GL Jackson, BR Karney
Journal of personality and social psychology 106 (3), 418, 2014
2522014
Using Ił theory to clarify when dispositional aggressiveness predicts intimate partner violence perpetration.
EJ Finkel, CN DeWall, EB Slotter, JK McNulty, RS Pond Jr, DC Atkins
Journal of personality and social psychology 102 (3), 533, 2012
2522012
Sexual communication and contraceptive use in adolescent dating couples
L Widman, DP Welsh, JK McNulty, KC Little
Journal of Adolescent Health 39 (6), 893-899, 2006
2292006
Benevolent cognitions as a strategy of relationship maintenance:" don't sweat the small stuff".... But it is not all small stuff.
JK McNulty, EM O'Mara, BR Karney
Journal of personality and social psychology 94 (4), 631, 2008
2262008
Attachment insecurity and infidelity in marriage: Do studies of dating relationships really inform us about marriage?
VM Russell, LR Baker, JK McNulty
Journal of Family Psychology 27 (2), 242, 2013
1992013
Gender differences in response to sexual expectancies and changes in sexual frequency: A short-term longitudinal study of sexual satisfaction in newly married couples
JK McNulty, TD Fisher
Archives of Sexual Behavior 37, 229-240, 2008
1962008
Emotion regulation and intimate partner violence in newlyweds.
JK McNulty, JC Hellmuth
Journal of family psychology 22 (5), 794, 2008
1932008
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