Loyola University Maryland
Department of Psychology

Charles T. LoPresto, Ph.D.

Associate Professor of Psychology

Office: Beatty Hall, Room 221C
Telephone: 410-617-2541
E-mail: CLoPresto@loyola.edu

Education:

  • B.A., (Biology, Minors in 
    Chemistry and Italian), 
    LaSalle University
  • M.A. (Clinical Psychology),
    Loyola College in Maryland
  • Ph.D. (Personality Psychology, Minor in Clinical Neuropsychology), Howard University
  • Pre-doctoral Internship, (Clinical Psychology),
    Springfield Hospital Center
  • Licensed Psychologist in Maryland

Teaching Awards:

  • Harry W. Rodgers, III, Distinguished Teacher of the Year Award (1992)
  • Educator for Life Award (2003)

Scholarly Interests:

Currently, my research interests include various aspects of
homophobia/homonegativity (e.g., etiological, personality and
cognitive correlates), the etiology and construction of sexual
orientation, stigma associated with sexual minority status,
adolescent treatment issues, cognitive-behavioral approaches
to treatment, cross-cultural psychology and men's issues.

Representative Publications:

Cramer, R.J., Golom, F.D., Kirkley, S.M., & LoPresto, C.T. (in press). 
     Weighing the evidence:
Empirical assessment and ethical 
     implications of conversion therapy. Ethics and
Behavior.

Sentz, D.F., Kirkhart, M.W., LoPresto, C.T., & Sobelman, S.A. 
     (2002). Intrusive 
effects of implicitly processed information on 
     explicit memory. Perceptual
and Motor Skills, 94, 241-250.

LoPresto, C.T. (1998). A variety of factors may cause homosexuality. 
     In M.E.
 Williams (Ed.), Homosexuality: Opposing viewpoints
     (pp. 42-46). San
Diego, CA: Greenhaven Press.

LoPresto, C.T., Sherman, M.F., & DiCarlo, M. (1994). Factors affecting 
     the 
acceptability of suicide and the effects of evaluator depression 
     and religiosity.
 Omega, 30, 205-221.

Lima, G., LoPresto, C.T., Sherman, M.F., & Sobelman, S.A. (1993). 
     The relationship
between homophobia and self-esteem in gay 
     males with AIDS. Journal of 
Homosexuality, 25(4), 69-76.

Dowell, K.A., LoPresto, C.T., & Sherman, M.F. (1991). When are AIDS 
     patients to
blame for their disease? Effects of patients’ sexual 
     orientation and mode of 
transmission. Psychological Reports, 69, 
     211-219.

Mooney, S.P., Sherman, M.F., & LoPresto, C.T. (1991). Locus of control, 
     self-esteem, 
sex, and geographical distance as predictors of college 
     adjustment. Journal of 
Counseling and Development, 69, 445-448.

LoPresto, C.T., & Deluty, R.H. (1988). Consistency of aggressive, 
     assertive, and 
submissive behavior in male adolescents. Journal 
     of Social Psychology
, 128,
619-632.

LoPresto, C.T., Sherman, M.F., & Sherman, N.C. (1985).  The effects of 
     a masturbation 
seminar on high school males’ attitudes, false 
     beliefs, guilt, and behavior.
 Journal of Sex Research, 21, 142-156.

Course Offerings:

PY101: Introduction to Psychology
PY201: Social Psychology
PY331: Biopsychology
PY353: Contemporary Issues in Psychology

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