Sunday, December 1, 2019
Morgan Elizabeth PhD. Contemporary I ssues sexual Essays
  Morgan Elizabeth PhD. "Contemporary I   ssues sexual orientation and identity development in emerging adulthood"   Am J Psychiatry   . March 1985       Elizabeth Morgan is an Assistant Professor with the Department of Psychology and is the current director of the Family Studies Initiative.     She   received her Ph.D. in developmental psychology from the University of California, Santa Cruz, in 2008. Dr. Morgan's research focuses on adolescent and young adult sexual and romantic relationship development and sexual orientation. Much of her work emphasizes sexual orientation and sexual identity development, especially among young women and men.   With her research mainly targeting college students. Dr. Elizabeth   main point in the   article is telling the reader that sexual orientation has many stages of identification. What   she's   trying   convey   the reader is   an open   perspective that sexual orientation can come in many different stages of life that young women are most likely to realize   their   sexual identity at a younger age do the fact women reach a maturity level that's higher than men at a younger age. How   D      r   .   Elizabeth   Morgan is   trying to convey      to the reader is by a research that she did   in 2010 she gathered a group of men and women form all different types of race, culture, religion and countries and her studies concluded that no matter what   a woman   would always know   their   sexual identity at a younger age.   The author's qualifications are very o   utstanding with her qualification's helping her with the study that she did in 2018 focusing psychology of young men and women. She published this article in Springfield MA in the year 2012 which does not affect her credential's do the fact of her study focusing on the target audience of young adulthood in sexual orientation   . Her work contributes and adds a different perspective an   d point of view with the nature   part of my qu   estion that no matter in   what   religion   , culture,   and   country that women really found   what sexual orient   ation they are no matter   the    different   variables. Some   thing   that I   have found that comes up the same in many different   articles that I read is that   fact the men around the world with different cultures and and   religion   and background   men take longer to accept their sexual orientation do the fact that she says in this article that men take away   from a father figure more than women take from their mothers and that men growing up being influenced by dad more them women take from their mothers.    
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