Research directions
Online intervention for difficulties with interpersonal loss
About 10% of the people who lost a close person, either by death or separation, show major difficulties to cope with this event. This project, funded by the Swiss National Science Foundation, is part of the LIVES center and aims to support this population by implementing and evaluating an online intervention in French, adapted from a program developed in German at the University of Bern. This intervention integrates knowledge from positive psychology, cognitive psychology and relationship science.
Touch in close relationships
Touch in close relationships, and particularly in couples, promotes well-being (Debrot et al., 2013; Jakubiak & Feeney, 2017). However, little is known about its differential effects of touch on well-being. More specifically, does this association change according to individual characteristics (for ex. attachment style), situations (for ex. under stress or during major life transition), or cultures (for ex. in Latinos)? A series of studies investigates those differences using different methods