Sandra L. Murray

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Psychology State University of New York, Buffalo, Buffalo, NY, United States 
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Murray SL, Pascuzzi GS. (2023) Pursuing Safety in Social Connection: A Flexibly Fluid Perspective on Risk Regulation in Relationships. Annual Review of Psychology
Murray SL, McNulty JK, Xia J, et al. (2023) Pursuing safety in social connection regulates the risk-regulation, social-safety, and behavioral-immune systems. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology
Murray SL. (2023) Regulating relationship risk: Partner responsiveness as a safety signal. Current Opinion in Psychology. 50: 101582
Murray SL, Lamarche V, Seery MD, et al. (2020) The social-safety system: Fortifying relationships in the face of the unforeseeable. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology
Murray SL, Seery MD, Lamarche VM, et al. (2018) Implicitly imprinting the past on the present: Automatic partner attitudes and the transition to parenthood. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology
Murray SL, Lamarche V, Seery MD. (2017) Romantic relationships as shared reality defense. Current Opinion in Psychology. 23: 34-37
Murray SL, Lamarche VM, Gomillion S, et al. (2017) In Defense of Commitment: The Curative Power of Violated Expectations. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology
Murray SL, Holmes JG, Griffin DW, et al. (2015) The equilibrium model of relationship maintenance. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology. 108: 93-113
Gomillion S, Murray SL, Lamarche VM. (2015) Losing the Wind Beneath Your Wings: The Prospective Influence of Romantic Breakup on Goal Progress Social Psychological and Personality Science. 6: 513-520
Murray SL, Gomillion S, Holmes JG, et al. (2015) Inhibiting Self-Protection in Romantic Relationships: Automatic Partner Attitudes as a Resource for Low Self-Esteem People Social Psychological and Personality Science. 6: 173-182
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