Spanning decades, Professor Loewenthal has been sought out to share her insights at lectures, keynote addresses, and seminars at conferences and institutions worldwide. With over 50 years of experience, she has spoken at prestigious events such as the International Congress of Psychology, the World Psychiatric Association, and the British Association of Jewish Studies. Highlights include:
Plenary Lecture, Fourth Biennial Conference on Psychiatry and Religion (1998) – “Religion, Stress and Distress,” at the Institute of Psychiatry, London.
Plenary Lecture, University of Melbourne (2002) – “The Role of the Spiritual in Clinical Work,” at the Biopsychosocial Approaches in Psychiatry conference.
Keynote, Mental Wellbeing Conference, Manchester (2009) – Addressing mental health services in the orthodox Jewish community.
World Psychiatric Association, Jerusalem (2019) – “Trauma and Therapy: The Loss and Recovery of Faith.”
Her talks often explore the psychology of religion, mental health in minority groups, and trauma therapy, drawing on her extensive research and personal insights. To invite Professor Loewenthal to speak at your event, please use the Contact page.