With extensive contributions to psychological literature via articles and book chapters, Professor Loewenthal's work spans an incredible breadth, from the foundational studies of language psychology in the late 1960s, examining how first impressions form and language develops, to exploring the intricate links between religion, culture, and mental health.
Throughout her career, she has delved into various psychological phenomena, such as the psychology of handwriting, gender differences in religiosity, and the effects of religious practices on coping with stress and depression. Her insightful research on Jewish communities, particularly on topics like family size, mental health, and religious coping strategies, provides a nuanced view of how cultural and religious contexts influence psychological well-being. Additionally, her work extends to the intersection of religion with issues like terrorism, martyrdom, and even the therapeutic efficacy of religious rituals in mental health treatment.
Loewenthal's scholarship also includes critical analyses of religious conversion, the role of spirituality in psychotherapy, and the psychological aspects of various religious practices across different cultures. Her contributions are not only academic but also pivotal in shaping how we understand the human psyche in relation to faith, identity, and societal behavior, making her a distinguished voice in the fields of psychology, religion, and cultural studies.
K.Loewenthal: How are first impressions formed? Psychological Reports, 1967, 21, 834-836.
K.Loewenthal: The development of codes in public and private language. Psychonomic Science, 1967, 8, 449-450.
K.Loewenthal: The effects of understanding from the audience on language behaviour. British Journal of Social and Clinical Psychology, 1968, 7, 247-252.
K.Loewenthal & J.Briem: Immediate recall of nominalisations and adjectivalisations.Psychonomic Science, 1968, 11, 209-210.
K.Loewenthal: Semantic features and communicability of words of different form-class. Psychonomic Science, 1969, 17, 79-80.
K.Loewenthal: A study of imperfectly acquired vocabulary. British Journal of Psychology, 1971, 62, 225-233.
K.Loewenthal: Effects of understanding from the audience on language behaviour. In S.Moscovici (ed) Readings in Sociopsycholinguistics, Mouton,1972.
K.Loewenthal & B.Kostrevski: The effects of training in written communication on verbal skills. British Journal of Educational Psychology, 1973, 43, 82-86.
K.Loewenthal & G.Gibbs: Word familiarity and retention. Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology, 1974, 26, 15-25.
K.M.Loewenthal: Property. European Journal of Social Psychology, 1974, 6, 73-81.
K.Loewenthal: Psychology and Religion: comments on Giles, Jones, Horton and Lay. Bulletin of the British Psychological Society, 1975, 28, 349-350.
K.Loewenthal: Handwriting and self-presentation. Journal of Social Psychology, 1975, 96, 267-270.
K.Loewenthal & P.Bick: Silence and role uncertainty. Journal of Social Psychology, 1976, 99, 151.
K.Loewenthal: What is the unconscious? Learn,1979, 3, 36.
K.Loewenthal: Exams: how to cope with stress. Learn,1979, 7, 7-9.
K.Loewenthal: The UFO phenomenon. New Society,1979, 47, 241-2.
K.Loewenthal: What does handwriting tell us about personality? New Society,1980, 51, 544-5.
S.Tahta, M.Wood & K.Loewenthal: Foreign accents: factors relating to transfer of accent from the first language to a second language. Language and Speech, 1981, 24, 265-72.
S.Tahta, M.Wood & K.Loewenthal: Age changes in the ability to replicate foreign pronunciation and intonation. Language and Speech, 1981, 24, 367-72.
K.Loewenthal: Family planning: Jewish attitudes.In T.Gurary (ed) Aura: a reader on Jewish Womanhood. New York: Lubavitch,1985.
K.Loewenthal: Handwriting as a guide to character.In M.Harris & D.MacKenzie-Davey (eds)Judging People,McGraw-Hill,1982.
K.M.Loewenthal: Jewish attitudes to family planning. Jewish Chronicle,August 1982.
K.Loewenthal & D.Bull: Imitation of foreign sounds: what is the effect of age? Language and Speech, 1984, 27, 95-98.
K.Loewenthal: Attribution of religious commitment: different accounts by the religious and the nonreligious. Journal of Social Psychology, 1985, 125, 519-520.
K.Loewenthal: Unstructured groups in undergraduate social psychology teaching. Psychology Teaching,1985.
K.Loewenthal: Factors affecting religious commitment. Journal of Social Psychology, 1986, 125-126.
K.Loewenthal: Religious development and experience in Habad-hasidic women. Journal of Psychology and Judaism, 1988, 12, 5-20.
K.Loewenthal: The shape of Jews to come. In C.Shindler (ed) Fourth Jacob Sonntag Memorial Symposium, Jewish Quarterly,1989,133,34-43.
K.M.Loewenthal: The happiness of the Anglo-Jewish woman. HaMaor,1989,18-21.
K.Loewenthal: Marriage and religious commitment: the case of hasidic women. Religion Today, 1988, 5, 8-10.
K.Eames & K.Loewenthal: Non-content factors in the assessment of essays; handwriting and the judge's expertise. Journal of Social Psychology, 1990, 130, 831-834.
K.Loewenthal: Judaism and Feminism. In P.Ginsbury (ed) L'Eylah: special issue on Feminism, London,1991.
M.James & K.Loewenthal: Handwriting stereotypes for the judgment of depression. Journal of Social Psychology, 1991, 131, 747-748
A.Jarrett & K.M.Loewenthal: Employer's social judgments based on handwriting and
typeface. Journal of Social Psychology,1991, 131, 749-750
K.Loewenthal: Depression, Melancholy and Judaism. International Journal for the Psychology of Religion, 1992, 2, 101-108.
K.Loewenthal, K.Eames, C.Loewenthal, V.Goldblatt, V.Amos and S.Mullarkey) Levels of wellbeing and distress in orthodox Jewish men and women. Journal of Psychology and Judaism, 1993, 16, 225-233.
K.Loewenthal: Religion, stress and distress. Religion Today, 1993, 8, 14-16.
K.Loewenthal & N.Cornwall: Religiosity and perceived control of life events International Journal for the Psychology of Religion,1993, 3, 39-46.
K.M.Loewenthal & V.Goldblatt: Family size and depressive symptoms in orthodox Jewish women. Journal of Psychiatric Research, 1993, 27,3-10.
K.M.Loewenthal: Judaism and Psychoanalysis, L'Eylah, 1993, 35, 42-43.
K.Loewenthal, V. Goldblatt, V. Amos & S.Mullarkey: Some correlates of wellbeing and distress in Anglo-Jewish women. In L.Brown (ed)Religion, Personality and Mental Health.New York: Springer-Verlag, 1993.
K.M.Loewenthal, V.Goldblatt & others: Gender and depression in Anglo-Jewry. Psychological Medicine, 1995, 25, 1051-1063.
K.M.Loewenthal & C.Bradley: Immunisation uptake and doctors' perceptions of uptake in a minority group: implications for interventions. Psychology, Health and Medicine, 1996, 1, 223-230.
S.Hamid & K.M.Loewenthal: Inferring gender from handwriting in Urdu and English. Journal of Social Psychology, 1996, 136, 778-782.
K.M.Loewenthal: Religious beliefs about illness. International Journal for the Psychology of Religion, 1997, 7, 173-176.
B.Grady & K.M.Loewenthal: Features associated with speaking in tongues (Glossolalia). British Journal of Medical Psychology, 1997, 70, 185-191.
K.M.Loewenthal: Stress and distress in orthodox-Jewish men and women. British Psychological Society, Bulletin of the Psychology of Women Section, 1996, 18, 6-11.
K.M. Loewenthal, V.Goldblatt & others: The social circumstances of anxiety among Anglo-Jews. Journal of Affective Disorders, 1997, 46, 87-94.
K.M. Loewenthal, V.Goldblatt & others: (1997) The costs and benefits of boundary maintenance: Stress, religion and culture among Jews in Britain. Social Psychiatry and Psychiatric Epidemiology, 32, 200-207.
A.Kose & K.M.Loewenthal: Conversion motifs in British converts to Islam. International Journal for Psychology of Religion, 10, 101-110, 2000
K.M.Loewenthal: Religion and Depression in the Jewish context.
K.M.Loewenthal: Review article on The Unconscious at Work: Individual and Organizational Stress in the Human Services, edited by A. Obholzer & V.Roberts. Human Relations, 49 , 1998.
K.M.Loewenthal: Invited review of Psychiatry and Religion, edited by D. Bhugra. Psychological Medicine, 27, 1450-1452, 1998.
K.M.Loewenthal: Haredi women, Haredi men, stress and distress. Israel Journal of Psychiatry, 35, 217-224, 1998.
K.M.Loewenthal: Religious issues in mental health among minority groups: Issues in Great Britain in the 1990s. International Journal for the Psychology of Religion.
S.Dein & K.M.Loewenthal: Editorial: Mental health and religion. Mental Health, Religion and Culture, 1, 5-10, 1998.
S.Dein & K.M.Loewenthal: Holy healing: The growth of religious and spiritual therapies. Mental Health, Religion and Culture, 1, 85-90, 1998
M.Cinnirella & K.M.Loewenthal: Religious and ethnic group influences on beliefs about mental illness: A qualitative interview study. British Journal of Medical Psychology, 72, 505-524, 1999.
K.M.Loewenthal: Religious issues and their psychological aspects. In K.Bhui & D.Olajide (eds) Cross Cultural Mental Health Services: Contemporary Issues in Service Provision. London: W.B. Saunders, 1999.
S.Dein & K.M.Loewenthal: The millennium and mental health. Mental Health, Religion and Culture, 2, 5-8, 1999.
K.M.Loewenthal & M.Cinnirella: Beliefs about the efficacy of religious, medical and psychotherapeutic interventions for depression and schizophrenia among different cultural-religious groups in Great Britain. Transcultural Psychiatry, 36, 491-504, 1999.
S.Dein & K.M.Loewenthal: Mysticism and psychiatry. Mental Health, Religion and Culture, 2, 101-104, 1999.
K.M.Loewenthal, M.W.Eysenck, D.Harris, G.Lubitsh, T.Gorton & G. Keinan: Job dysfunction and distress in airline pilots in relation to contextually-assessed stress. Stress Medicine , 16, 179-183, 2000.
M.Yossifova & K.M.Loewenthal: Religion and the judgement of obsessionality. Mental Health, Religion and Culture, 2, 145-152, 1999.
K.M.Loewenthal, A.K.MacLeod, V. Goldblatt, G.Lubitsh & J.D.Valentine: Comfort and Joy: Religion, cognition and mood in individuals under stress. Cognition and Emotion, 14, 355-374, 2000.
K.M.Loewenthal, A.K.MacLeod & M.Cinnirella:Are women more religious than men? Gender differences in religious activity among different religious groups in the UK. Personality and Individual Differences, 32, 133-139, 2001.
K.M.Loewenthal with M.Brooke-Rogers: Culturally and religiously sensitive psychological help - from a Jewish perspective. In S.King-Spooner & C.Newnes (eds) Spirituality and Psychotherapy. Ross-on-Wye: PCCS Books, 2001
K.M.Loewenthal, M.Cinnirella, G. Evdoka & P.Murphy: Faith conquers all? Beliefs about the role of religious factors in coping with depression among different cultural-religious groups in the UK. British Journal of Medical Psychology, 74, 293-303, 2001.
Z.Kamal & K.M.Loewenthal: Suicide beliefs and behaviour among young Muslims and Hindus in the UK. Mental Health, Religion and Culture, 5, 111-118, 2002.
K.M.Loewenthal, A.K.MacLeod, S.Cook, M.J.Lee & V.Goldblatt (2002) Tolerance for depression : Are there cultural and gender differences? Journal of Psychiatric and Mental Health Nursing, 9, 681-688.
K.M.Loewenthal: A contemporary interface between religion and psychotherapy. Journal of Judaism and Civilisation, 4, 64-79, 2002.
K.M.Loewenthal & M.Cinnirella: (2003) Religious issues in ethnic minority mental health with special reference to schizophrenia in Afro-Caribbeans in Britain: a systematic review. In D.Ndegwa & D.Olajide (editors) Main Issues in Mental Health and Race. London: Ashgate
K.M.Loewenthal, A.K.MacLeod, S.Cook, M.J.Lee & V.Goldblatt: Beliefs about alcohol among UK Jews and Protestants: Do they fit the alcohol-depression hypothesis? Social Psychiatry and Psychiatric Epidemiology, 38, 122-127, 2003.
Lindsey, C., Frosh, S., Loewenthal, K.M. and Spitzer, E. Emotional and behaviour disorders among strictly-orthodox Jewish pre-school children, Clinical Child Psychology and Psychiatry, 8, 459-472, 2003.
K.M.Loewenthal, A.K.MacLeod, S.Cook, M.J.Lee & V.Goldblatt: (2003)The suicide beliefs of Jews and Protestants in the UK: How do they differ? Israel Journal of Psychiatry, 40, 174-181.
K.Loewenthal: A case of new identity: Detecting the forces facing Jewish identity and community. In J.Boyd (Editor) Jewish Identity and Community, Jerusalem: Hebrew University, 2003.
K.M.Loewenthal, A.K.MacLeod, S.Cook, M.J.Lee & V.Goldblatt (2003) Drowning your sorrows? Attitudes towards alcohol in UK Jews and Protestants: A thematic analysis. International Journal of Social Psychiatry, 49, 204-215.
M.Brooke Rogers & K.M.Loewenthal. Religion, Identity and Mental Health (2003) Perceived interactions within a multi-dimensional framework. Social Psychology Review, 5, 43-81.
L Glinert, K.M.Loewenthal & V Goldblatt (2003) Guarding the Tongue: A thematic analysis of gossip control strategies among orthodox Jewish women, Journal of Multilingual & Multicultural Development, 24, 513-524.
K.M.Loewenthal & M.Brooke Rogers (2004). Culture sensitive support groups: how are they perceived and how do they work? International Journal of Social Psychiatry, 50, 227-240.
Frosh, S., Loewenthal, K.M., Lindsey, C. & Spitzer, E. (2005) Prevalence of emotional and behavioural disorders among strictly orthodox Jewish children in London, Clinical Child Psychology and Psychiatry, 10, 351-368.
Loewenthal, K.M. Mental Health and Religion. In D.M.Wulff (editor) Psychology and Religion. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
Loewenthal, K.M. (2005) Strictly Orthodox Jews and their relations with psychiatry and psychotherapy. Transcultural Psychiatry Section World Psychiatric Association Newsletter, 23(1), 20-24.
Rogers, M.B., Lewis, C.A., Loewenthal, K.M., Cinnirella, M., & Ansari, H (2005) Aspects of Terrorism and Martyrdom: Seminar One – What roles are played religious beliefs and identity in supporting views of violent activists as terrorists or martyrs? In Lewis, C.A., Rogers, M.B, Loewenthal, K.M., Cinnirella, M., Amlot, R. & Ansari, H. (Editors) Proceedings of the British Psychological Society Seminar Series Aspects of Terrorism and Martyrdom. eCOMMUNITY: International Journal of Mental Health and Addiction.
Gummer, C. & Loewenthal, K.M. (2005) British Christian views of suicide bombers. In Lewis, C.A., Rogers, M.B, Loewenthal, K.M., Cinnirella, M., Amlot, R. & Ansari, H. (Editors) Proceedings of the British Psychological Society Seminar Series Aspects of Terrorism and Martyrdom. eCOMMUNITY: International Journal of Mental Health and Addiction.
Amlot, R., Loewenthal, K.M., Lewis, C.A., Rogers, M.B., Cinnirella, M., & Ansari, H (2005) Aspects of Terrorism and Martyrdom: Seminar Two – What factors influence the process of embracing concepts of terrorism and martyrdom? ? In Lewis, C.A., Rogers, M.B, Loewenthal, K.M., Cinnirella, M., Amlot, R. & Ansari, H. (Editors) Proceedings of the British Psychological Society Seminar Series Aspects of Terrorism and Martyrdom. eCOMMUNITY: International Journal of Mental Health and Addiction.
Ansari, H., Cinnirella, M., Rogers, M.B., Loewenthal, K.M. & (2005) Perceptions of martyrdom and terrorism among British Muslims. ? In Lewis, C.A., Rogers, M.B, Loewenthal, K.M., Cinnirella, M., Amlot, R. & Ansari, H. (Editors) Proceedings of the British Psychological Society Seminar Series Aspects of Terrorism and Martyrdom. eCOMMUNITY: International Journal of Mental Health and Addiction.
Lewis, C.A., Rogers, M.B., Amlot, R., Loewenthal, K.M., Cinnirella, M., & Ansari, H (2005) Aspects of Terrorism and Martyrdom: Seminar Three – Exploring organisational contributory factors and socio-religious outcomes of terrorism and martyrdom? ? In Lewis, C.A., Rogers, M.B, Loewenthal, K.M., Cinnirella, M., Amlot, R. & Ansari, H. (Editors) Proceedings of the British Psychological Society Seminar Series Aspects of Terrorism and Martyrdom. eCOMMUNITY: International Journal of Mental Health and Addiction.
Loewenthal, K.M. (2006) Orthodox Judaism: Issues and features for psychotherapy. In T.Dowd & S.Nielsen (editors) Exploration of the Psychologies in Religion. New York: Springer.
Loewenthal, K.M. (2007) Spirituality and Cultural Psychiatry. In D.Bhugra & K.Bhui (editors) Textbook of Cultural Psychiatry. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
Loewenthal, K.M. (2006) Strictly orthodox Jews and their relations with psychotherapy and psychiatry. World Cultural Psychiatry Research Review, 1, Special Issue on Culture, Spirituality and Mental Health.
Leavey,G., Loewenthal, K.M. & King, M. (2007) Challenges to sanctuary: the clergy as a resource for mental health care in the community. Social Science and Medicine, 65, 548-559.
Rogers, M.B., Loewenthal, K.M., Lewis, C.A., Amlot, R., Cinnirella, M., Ansari, H. (2007) The Role of Religious Fundamentalism in Terrorist Violence: A Social Psychological Analysis. International Review of Psychiatry, 19, 253-262. (IF 1.733)
Inaba, K. & Loewenthal, K.M. (2008) Religion and Altruism. In Clarke, P. (editor) Oxford Handbook of the Sociology of Religion. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
Loewenthal, K.M. & Rogers, M.B. (2008) Culturally and religiously sensitive help: from a Jewish perspective. Journal of Clinical Psychology, Counselling and Psychotherapy, 8, 39-53.
Loewenthal, K. (2009) Psychology of Religion. In Clarke, P. & Beyer, P. (eds) The World’s Religions, pp 867-889. London: Routledge.
Loewenthal, K.M. (2009) The Alcohol-Depression Hypothesis: Gender and the Prevalence of Depression among Jews. In L. Sher (ed) Comorbidity of Depression and Alcohol Use Disorders. Nova Science Publishers. (pp 31-40)
Loewenthal, K.M. (2009) Spirituality and religion: friends or foes? Views from the orthodox Jewish community. Royal College of Psychiatrists Spirituality and Psychiatry Special Interest Group Newsletter, Winter 2009.
Bradley C, Loewenthal K, Woodcock A and McMillan C (2009) Development of the diabetes treatment satisfaction questionnaire (DTSQ) for teenagers and parents: the DTSQ-Teen and the DTSQ-Parent. Diabetologia 52: (Suppl 1) S397, Abstract 1013.
Loewenthal,K.M., MacLeod, A.K., Goldblatt, V., Lubitsh, G. & Valentine, J.D. (2011) A gift that lasts? A prospective study of religion, cognition, mood and stress among Jews and Protestants. World Cultural Psychiatry Research Review, 6, 42-51.
Gummer, C. & Loewenthal, K.M. (2012) British Christian views of suicide bombers. In Lewis, C.A., Rogers, M.B, Loewenthal, K.M., Cinnirella, M., Amlot, R. & Ansari, H. (Editors) Aspects of Terrorism and Martyrdom: Dying for Good, Dying for God. Lampeter : The Edwin Mellen Press
Social identity and beliefs about martyrdom and terrorism amongst British Muslims. Cinnirella, M., Lewis, C., Ansari, H., Loewenthal, K., Brooke-Rogers, M. & Amlot, R. (2012) Aspects of Terrorism and Martyrdom: Dying for Good, Dying for God (Volumes 1, 2, 3). Lewis, C. A., Rogers, M. B., Amlot, R., Loewenthal, K. M., Cinnirella , M. & Ansari , H. (eds.). Lampeter: The Edwin Mellen Press.
Loewenthal, K.M. (2010) The case for narrative. Special Issue on J.A. Belzen (2010) “Towards a Cultural Psychology of Religion”, New York: Springer. Mental Health, Religion and Culture, 13, 391-395.
Loewenthal,K.M. & Lewis, C.A. (2011) Mental health, religion and culture. The Psychologist , 24, 256-259.
Dein, S., Lewis, C.A. & Loewenthal, K.M. (2011) Psychiatrists’ views on the place of religion in psychiatry: An introduction to this special issue of Mental Health, Religion and Culture. Mental Health, Religion and Culture, 14, 1-9.
Loewenthal, K.M. (2011) Changing ways of doing things: an autobiographical account of some of my experiences in the psychology of religion. In J.Belzen (Editor) Psychology of Religion in Autobiography , pp133-154. New York: Springer.
Band, M., Dein, S. & Loewenthal, K.M. (2011) Religiosity, Coping and Suicidality within the Religious Zionist Community of Israel. A Thematic Qualitative Analysis. Mental Health, Religion and Culture, 14, 1031-1048.
Al-Solaim, L. & Loewenthal, K.M. (2011) Religion and obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) among young Muslim women in Saudi Arabia. Mental Health, Religion and Culture, 14, 169-182.
Loewenthal, Kate (2012) Spirit possession – Jews don’t do that, so they? Royal College of Psychiatrists, Spirituality and Psychiatry Special Interest Group Newsletter, 34, 1-7.
Loewenthal. Kate M. (2012) Charity. In David Leeming (editor) Encylopedia of Psychology and Religion. Springer.*
Loewenthal. Kate M. (2012) Conscience. In David Leeming (editor) Encylopedia of Psychology and Religion. Springer.*
Loewenthal. Kate M. (2012) Depression. In David Leeming (editor) Encylopedia of Psychology and Religion. Springer.*
Loewenthal. Kate M. (2012) Hasidism. In David Leeming (editor) Encylopedia of Psychology and Religion. Springer.*
Loewenthal. Kate M. (2012) Psychology. In David Leeming (editor) Encylopedia of Psychology and Religion. Springer.*
Loewenthal. Kate M. (2012) Psychosis. In David Leeming (editor) Encylopedia of Psychology and Religion. Springer.*
Loewenthal. Kate M. (2012) Psychotherapy and Religion. In David Leeming (editor) Encylopedia of Psychology and Religion. Springer.*
Loewenthal. Kate M. (2012) Zionism. In David Leeming (editor) Encylopedia of Psychology and Religion. Springer.*
Bayes, JEB. & Loewenthal, KM (2013) How do Jewish teachings relate to beliefs about depression in the strictly orthodox Jewish community? Mental Health, Religion and Culture, 16, 852-862.
Dein, S. & Loewenthal, K.M. (2013) The mental health benefits and costs of Sabbath observance among orthodox Jews. Journal of Religion and Health, 52, 1382-1390.
Loewenthal, K.M. (2013) Religion, Spirituality and Culture. In K.I.Pargament, J.Exline, J.Jones, A.Mahoney, E.Shafranske (Editors), APA Handbook of Psychology, Religion and Spirituality. Washington, DC: American Psychological Association.
Loewenthal, K.M. (2014) Religion, identity and mental health. In R.Jaspal & G.Breakwell (Editors) Identity Process Theory: Identity, Social Action and Social Change. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
Loewenthal, K.M. (2014) Addiction: Alcohol and substance abuse in Judaism. Religions: Special Issue: Religion and Addiction, 5, 972-984 (doi: 10.3390/rel5040972) (http://www.mdpi.com/2077-1444/5/4/972/pdf)
Loewenthal, K.M. (2015). Psychiatry and Religion. In: James D. Wright (editor-in-chief), International Encyclopedia of the Social & Behavioral Sciences, 2nd edition, Vol 19. Oxford: Elsevier. pp. 307–312.
*Chapters numbered 111-118 above revised and updated 2015.
Loewenthal, K.M. (2015): Psychological perspectives on religion and religiosity. Mental Health, Religion & Culture, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/13674676.2015.1057114
Loewenthal, K.M. (2015) Religious ritual and well-being. In Ben-Avie, M., Ives, Y. & Loewenthal, K.M.. (editors) Jewish Social Values and Contemporary Social Problems. New York: Springer.
Leavey, G., Loewenthal, K.M. & King, M. (2016) Locating the social origins of mental illness: The explanatory models of mental illness from different ethnic and faith backgrounds. Journal of Religion and Health, published online (DOI 10 1007/s10943-016-0191-1)
Loewenthal, K.M. & Solaim, L.S. (2016) Religious Identity, Challenge, and Clothing: Women’s head and hair covering in Islam and Judaism. Journal of Empirical Theology, 29, 160-170.
Loewenthal. Kate M. (2018) Charity. In David Leeming (editor) Encylopedia of Psychology and Religion. Springer.
Loewenthal. Kate M. (2018) Conscience. In David Leeming (editor) Encylopedia of Psychology and Religion. Springer.
Loewenthal. Kate M. (2018) Depression. In David Leeming (editor) Encylopedia of Psychology and Religion. Springer.
Loewenthal. Kate M. (2018) Psychology. In David Leeming (editor) Encylopedia of Psychology and Religion. Springer.
Loewenthal. Kate M. (2018) Psychosis. In David Leeming (editor) Encylopedia of Psychology and Religion. Springer.
Loewenthal. Kate M. (2018) Psychotherapy and Religion. In David Leeming (editor) Encylopedia of Psychology and Religion. Springer.*
Loewenthal. Kate M. (2018) Zionism. In David Leeming (editor) Encylopedia of Psychology and Religion. Springer.
Perry, A., Gardener, C., Dove, J., Eiger, Y., Loewenthal, K.M. (2018) Improving mental health knowledge of the Charedi Orthodox Jewish community in North London: A partnership project. International Journal of Social Psychiatry, 64, 235-247.
Loewenthal. Kate M. (2019) Modest dress: the rules, the controversies and the experiences. In P.Wexler (Editor) Jewish Spirituality and Social Transformation, pp99-112. New York: Crossroad Publishing.
Loewenthal. Kate M. (2019) The OCD - religion package: might it relate to the rise of spirituality? Mental Health, Religion & Culture, online https://doi.org/10.1080/13674676.2018.1447554
Lewis, C.A. & Loewenthal, K.M. (2018) Editorial: Religion and obsessionality: Obsessive actions and religious practices. Mental Health, Religion & Culture, 21 (2), 117–122. https://doi.org/10.1080/13674676.2018.1481192
Loewenthal, K.M. (2019) EMDR - Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing therapy and religious faith among orthodox Jewish (hareidi) women. Israel Journal of Psychiatry & Related Sciences, 56 (2), 20-27. טיפול בתנועות עיניים ואתונה דתית\ מס בקרב נשים יהודיות חרדיות.
Loewenthal, K.M. (2019) Intersections among Religion, Culture, Gender, and Mental Health. In J.Mena & K.Quina (Editors) Integrating Multiculturalism and Intersectionality Into the Psychology Curriculum. Washington, DC: American Psychological Association, pp 143-156.
Dein, S., Loewenthal, K., Lewis, C.A. & Pargament, K.I. (2020) COVID-19, mental health and religion: an agenda for future research. Mental Health, Religion & Culture, 23 (1), 1–9.
Loewenthal, K.M. & Marcus, B. (2020) Jewish Stereotypes in Psychiatric Diagnosis and Treatment. In Moffic, H.S., Peteet, J.R., Hankir, A., Seeman, M.V. (Eds.) Anti-Semitism and Psychiatry: Recognition, Prevention, and Interventions. Springer.
Loewenthal, K.M.(2021) Anti-semitism in psychology. In Newnes, C. & Golding, L. (Eds). Racism in Psychology London and New York Routledge.
Loewenthal, K., Lewis, C.A., Dein, S. & Pargament, K.I. (2022) Editorial: Religious/spiritual coping and adversity. Mental Health, Religion & Culture, 25(3), 227-230.
Loewenthal, K. (2022) Religious change and posttraumatic growth following trauma therapy: A systematic review. Mental Health, Religion & Culture, 25(3), 380-387.
Loewenthal, K.M. (2022) Loewenthal, K.M. The impact of Victor Frankl’s work: a personal history. launch of The Rediscovery of the Human - Psychological Writings of Viktor E Frankl on the Human in the Image of the Divine, Translations by Shimon Cowen and Liesl Kosma, Introduction by Shimon Cowen, Melbourne: Hybrid Publishers, 2020. Spirituality & Psychiatry Special Interest Group of the Royal College of Psychiatrists (in press)