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Associate Professor of Psychology University of Rochester. His research focuses on understanding relationships and the early years of marriage.
Rogge served as a Lieutenant in the United States Navy from , providing counseling to sailors and marines including deployments to Kuwait and Iraq. Since joining the faculty at the University of Rochester in , Dr. Rogge has developed a program of research focused on understanding how individuals, couples, and families grow and change over time.
Ron Rogge, an associate professor of psychology at the University of Rochester, says a person's identity is fractured when a long-term relationship falls apart. It's the time of year when families get together -- and sometimes fight with each other. Ron Rogge, an associate professor of clinical psychology at the University of Rochester, joined CBS News with tips on how to avoid ending Thanksgiving dinner with someone in tears. See a rom-com. Researchers at the University of Rochester analysed separate studies looking at how flexibility related to family and romantic relationships.
In total the research analysed 43, people, according to ScienceAlert. New US research has found that parents who impose strict bedtimes on their teens could be helping them to get more sleep.
Carried out by researchers at the University of Rochester, the new study looked at adolescents aged 14 to 17 and their parents. Co-author Ronald Rogge agrees that parents may need to step in and impose a time on their teens, adding that "even though adolescents start gaining self-sufficiency and independence, they still need sleep and might not prioritize that if left to their own devices.