“…The findings reveal that RS is effective in improving emotional states (Borelli, Kerr, et al., 2022; Burkhart et al., 2015), relationship satisfaction (Borelli, Rasmussen, et al., 2014), parenting sensitivity (Borelli, Hong, et al., 2022; Borelli, Kerr, et al., 2022; Borelli, Russo, et al., 2022), and cardiovascular reactivity (Borelli et al., 2019), and when delivered in the context of an attachment‐based group intervention, in reducing mental health symptoms (Borelli, Yates, et al., 2020). RS has been evaluated among parents (majority female) of toddlers (Borelli et al., 2023; Borelli, Kerr, et al., 2022; Burkhart et al., 2015; Doan et al., 2023; Smiley et al., 2024), incarcerated parents (Kerr et al., 2022), adult romantic partners in long‐distance relationships (Borelli, Rasmussen, et al., 2014), partnered couples (Wang et al., 2023), female non‐deploying partners of military personnel (Borelli, Sbarra, et al., 2014; Froidevaux et al., 2023), older adults aged 60 to 90 (Borelli et al., 2019), adolescent males in residential treatment (Wang, Bouche, et al., 2020; Wang, Huang, et al., 2020), and low‐income Latine mothers and adolescents (Borelli, Yates, et al., 2020). The intervention has also been evaluated among parents of children with autism spectrum disorder (Gaskin, 2021; Pereira et al., 2021) in the United States and Singapore.…”