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  1. A French-Language Web-Based Intervention Targeting Prolonged Grief Symptoms in People Who Are Bereaved and Separated: Randomized Controlled Trial
  2. In contact with grief: Affectionate touch and intimacy in bereaved parents
  3. Dyadic investigations of past traumatic events and affectionate touch frequency in couples.
  4. Touch as a Stress Buffer? Gender Differences in Subjective and Physiological Responses to Partner and Stranger Touch
  5. Connecting through touch: Attitudes toward touch in pregnancy are associated with couples’ sexual and affectionate behaviors across the transition to parenthood
  6. A French-Language Web-Based Intervention Targeting Prolonged Grief Symptoms in People Who Are Bereaved and Separated: Randomized Controlled Trial (Preprint)
  7. Accounts of interpersonal touch in female victims of intimate partner violence: A qualitative study
  8. Integrating positive psychology perspectives to support parents in their transition to parenthood: a vision for future research
  9. The Evolution of Research Procedures for Internet-Based Interventions in Switzerland: Challenges and Recommendations
  10. LIVIA-FR : Implémentation et évaluation d'une intervention par Internet pour des personnes francophones peinant à surmonter la perte de leur partenaire
  11. Affectionate communication, health, and relationships
  12. Love in the Time of COVID: Perceived Partner Responsiveness Buffers People From Lower Relationship Quality Associated With COVID-Related Stressors
  13. Supporting People Who Have Lost a Close Person by Bereavement or Separation: Protocol of a Randomized Controlled Trial Comparing Two French-Language Internet-Based Interventions
  14. Relationship difficulties and “technoference” during the COVID-19 pandemic
  15. Supporting People Who Have Lost a Close Person by Bereavement or Separation: Protocol of a Randomized Controlled Trial Comparing Two French-Language Internet-Based Interventions (Preprint)
  16. Tailoring Guidance in Internet-Based Interventions With Motive-Oriented Therapeutic Relationship
  17. Relationship difficulties and “technoference” during the COVID-19 pandemic
  18. Relationship difficulties and “technoference” during the COVID-19 pandemic
  19. Hope May Come From Internet in Times of COVID-19: Building an Online Programme for Grief (LIVIA)
  20. Is Touch in Romantic Relationships Universally Beneficial for Psychological Well-Being? The Role of Attachment Avoidance
  21. Can we use smart-phones to increase physical affection, intimacy and security in couples? Preliminary support from an attachment perspective
  22. Approach and avoidance motives for touch are predicted by attachment and predict daily relationship well-being
  23. Machine learning uncovers the most robust self-report predictors of relationship quality across 43 longitudinal couples studies
  24. Love in the Time of COVID: Perceived Partner Responsiveness Buffers People from Lower Relationship Quality Associated with COVID-Related Stressors
  25. Love in the Time of COVID: Perceived Partner Responsiveness Buffers People from Lower Relationship Quality Associated with COVID-Related Stressors
  26. Sexual Nostalgia as a Response to Unmet Sexual and Relational Needs: The Role of Attachment Avoidance
  27. Positive humor in couples as interpersonal emotion regulation: A dyadic study in everyday life on the mediating role of psychological intimacy
  28. Distinguishing Dismissing From Fearful Attachment in the Association Between Closeness and Commitment
  29. Daily Work Stress and Relationship Satisfaction: Detachment Affects Romantic Couples’ Interactions Quality
  30. More Than Just Sex
  31. A naturalistic study of outcomes in a general psychiatry day hospital
  32. Stroking your Beloved One's White Bear: Responsive Touch by the Romantic Partner Buffers the Negative Effect of Thought Suppression on Daily Mood
  33. Touch as an Interpersonal Emotion Regulation Process in Couples’ Daily Lives
  34. Deeds matter: Daily enacted responsiveness and intimacy in couples' daily lives.