Amy Muise

Associate Professor
Department of Psychology
York University
United States of America

Professor Psychiatry
Biography

Dr. Amy Muise is an Associate Professor in the Department of Psychology, Faculty of Health, at York University in Toronto. She has completed her PhD from University of Guelp in Applied Social Psychology. Dr. Amy Muise is the Director of the SHaRe Lab and is currently an Assistant Professor in the Department of Psychology at York University. Dr. Muise’s research has focused on the motivational factors and relationship processes that are associated with the maintenance of sexual desire and satisfaction over time in romantic relationships.

Research Intrest

understanding how couples can maintain happier relationships and have more fulfilling sex lives over time, costs and benefits of accessing relationship-relevant information and sharing information about a relationship on Facebook

List of Publications
Muise A, Impett E A(2015). Good, giving, and game: The relationship benefits of sexual communal motivation. Social Psychological and Personality Science 6:164-72.
Day LC, Muise A, Joel S, Impett E A(2015)To do it or not to do it? How communally motivated people navigate sexual interdependence dilemmas. Pers Soc Psychol Bull 41:791-04.
Muise A, Schimmack U, Impett, E A(2016)Sexual frequency predicts greater well-being, but more is not always better. Social Psychological and Personality Science 7:295-02.