The Dissenter

#1188 Ashley Randall: Sexual Minority and Gender-Diverse Individuals in Romantic Relationships

Dec 12, 2025
Dr. Ashley Randall, a Professor at Arizona State University, delves into the intricacies of romantic relationships among sexual minority and gender-diverse individuals. She explores minority stress theory, highlighting how discrimination impacts mental health and relationship dynamics. Ashley discusses the importance of effective communication for couples coping with stress and the unique challenges faced by same-sex partners. The dialogue emphasizes the role of dyadic coping to mitigate feelings of depression and anxiety, making this a thought-provoking listen for anyone interested in relationship science.
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INSIGHT

What Relationship Science Reveals

  • Relationship science studies how relationships form, are maintained, and dissolve across all relationship types.
  • Ashley Randall says it reveals what makes relationships healthy or harmful in daily life.
ANECDOTE

Personal And Professional Motivation

  • Ashley Randall describes personal and professional reasons for studying sexual minority and gender-diverse couples.
  • She pivoted to elevate underrepresented voices and study global socio-political influences on relationships.
INSIGHT

Same Day-to-Day, Different Systems

  • Daily relationship processes look similar across heterosexual and same-gender couples.
  • Randall emphasizes studying broader systemic factors that differentially affect sexual minority couples.
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