Postdoctoral Fellow

(she/her/hers)

Research Interests

My primary research interests are romantic relationships, emotions dynamics, and psychological interventions for the treatment of mental disorders. My current research aims to adapt Davila and colleagues’ relationship education program to optimally benefit dysphoric emerging adults. Specifically, I want to examine whether providing dysphoric emerging adults with romantic competence skills is associated with beneficial effects on individual and relationship functioning.

Publications

Uhlich, M., Luginbuehl, T., & Schoebi, D. (2022). Cultural diversity within couples: Risk or chance? A meta‐analytic review of relationship satisfaction. Personal Relationships29(1), 120-145. https://doi.org/10.1111/pere.12405

Zhou, J., Bhatia, V., Luginbuehl, T., & Davila, J. (2021). The Association between romantic competence and couple support behaviors in emerging adults couples. Journal of Social and Personal Relationships, 38, 1015-1034. https://doi.org/10.1177/0265407520980533

Luginbuehl, T., & Schoebi, D. (2019). Emotion dynamics and responsiveness in intimate relationships. Emotion, 20, 133-148. http://dx.doi.org/10.1037/emo0000540

Luginbuehl, T. (2018). Emotional inertia and interpersonal adaptation in intimate relationships (Doctoral dissertation). University of Fribourg. http://doc.rero.ch/record/323798

Luginbuehl, T., & Schoebi, D. (2018). Emotional dynamics and emotion regulation in intimate relationships. In P. Cole & T. Hollenstein (Eds.), Emotion regulation: A matter of time (pp. 208-225). Oxford, United Kingdom: Taylor & Francis.

Luginbuehl, T., & Schoebi, D. (2015). Using intensive repeated measures designs to study family processes: Emotional inertia and interpersonal emotion perception in daily life. TPM-Testing, Psychometrics, Methodology in Applied Psychology, 22, 219-234. http://doi.org/10.4473/TPM22.2.4

Schoebi, D., Pagani, A. F., Luginbuehl, T., & Bradbury, T. N. (2015). Committed to maintain: A brief measure of maintenance-oriented relationship commitment (MORC). Family Science, 6, 160-169. http://doi.org/10.1080/19424620.2015.1082046

Presentations

Luginbuehl, T., & Schoebi, D. (2018). Emotional inertia and responsive behaviors in intimate relationships. Paper presented at the 9th Congress of the European Society on Family Relations (ESFR), September 5th – 9th, Porto, Portugal.

Luginbuehl, T., Randall, A.K, & Schoebi, D. (2017). Is shared joy a double joy and shared sorrow half a sorrow? Paper presented at the International Convention of Psychological Science (ICPS), March 23rd – 25th, Vienna, Austria.

Luginbuehl, T., & Schoebi, D. (2016). Emotionale Dynamik und emotionale Reaktivität auf partnerschaftliche Situationen. Paper presented at the 34rd Symposium of the German Society of Psychology (DGPs), Mai 4th – 7th, Bielefeld, Germany.

Luginbuehl, T., & Schoebi, D. (2016). Emotion dynamics and emotional reactivity to interpersonal events. Paper presented at the 8th Congress of the European Society on Family Relations (ESFR), August 31st – September 3rd, Dortmund, Germany.

Luginbuehl, T., & Schoebi, D. (2015). Emotion dynamics and emotional reactivity to interpersonal events. Paper presented at the 4th Biennal Conference (Society for Ambulatory Assessment), June 24th – 27th, Pennsylvania State University, US.

Luginbuehl, T., & Schoebi, D. (2014). Examining emotional dynamics at the family level: A study of emotional experience and family interactions in families with adolescents. Paper presented at the 7th Congress of the European Society on Family Relations (ESFR), September 3rd – 6th, Madrid, Spain.

Contact Information

Department of Psychology
SUNY Stony Brook
Stony Brook, NY 11794-2500

Phone: (631) 632-7837
Email:tamara.luginbuehl@stonybrook.edu