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Anthony Isacco is a current fourth-year doctoral candidate in Counseling Psychology at Loyola University Chicago with a unique blend of research, clinical, and teaching experiences.

Anthony is researching how fathers are involved in their child's healthcare, men's health, and the use of community interventions to improve the health of diverse families. Results from these research projects have been presented at professional conferences and academic journals as well as highlighted in Parenting Magazine, WebMD.com, and other popular press outlets.

As a clinician, Anthony is specializing in counseling and outreach to men. He has been awarded with a Schweitzer Fellowship and recognized by the American Psychological Association, Division for Public Service with a Certificate of Merit, for his outreach and prevention interventions to urban, ethnic minority adolescents of low-socioeconomic status.

Anthony, born in Pittsburgh, PA, currently resides in Chicago, IL with his wife, Celeste R. Isacco and daughter, Sophia. He is still a diehard Pittsburgh Steelers fan.

Links to Frequently-Visited Websites:
American Psychological Association
Loyola University Chicago, Ph.D. program in Counseling Psychology
Counseling Psychology, Division 17, of APA
Psychological study of Men and Masculinity, Division 51 of APA
The Albert Schweitzer Fellowship
National Fatherhood Initiative
Dads.org
Pittsburgh's website for local coverage of the Steelers. I recommend Gene Collier's and Ed Bouchette's columns.
Active Minds
Men and Coping
The Office of Men's Health
The Male Health Center
The Center for Men at McLean Hospital
The Young Men's Health Clinic at Boston Medical Center
The Minority Men's Health Center of the Cleveland Clinic Foundation's Glickman Urological and Kidney Institute
Men's Health Network
U.S. Department of Health and Human Services
National Center for Health Statistics
American Journal of Men's Health
American Men's Studies Association
The Journal of Men's Health
International Society for Men's Health
Fathering: A Journal of Theory, Research, and Practice about Men as Fathers
National Center for Fathering
Transition to Fatherhood
Real Men, Real Depression