Naomi is a first-year PhD student working with Dr. Eva Lefkowitz. Previously, Naomi graduated with honors from Brigham Young University (BYU), earning a B.S. in Psychology, with minors in Sociology and Family Science. While studying at BYU, she worked as a research assistant for the Couple Relationship and Transition Experiences (CREATE) Project, a longitudinal study following newlywed couples over each year of marriage. Naomi was also the lab manager of Dr. Melissa Alcaraz’s Young Adults Prospective Tied Migration (YAPTM) Project, a qualitative interview project seeking to understand how emerging adults make goals and decisions about work and moving within the context of their romantic relationships. At BYU, she also worked in Dr. Chelom Leavitt’s Sexual Mindfulness research lab, which led to her research interests in sexuality, sexual health, and sexual education.
Naomi is currently working with Dr. Eva Lefkowitz in the Developmental Aspects of Sexual Health (DASH) lab. She looks forward to starting her master’s thesis soon, and plans to examine the association between religiosity, sex education, sexual health, and sexual anxiety. Naomi greatly values how research can improve the lives of individuals and families, therapy practices, and policy. After earning her Ph.D., Naomi hopes to become a university professor, as she loves teaching and research equally.
When she finds time away from work, Naomi enjoys reading, playing video games, hammocking, traveling, caring for her plants, and spending time with loved ones. Naomi is also a passionate environmentalist and worked for a solar company designing solar systems for customers’ homes for four years.