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Dr. Alan Lowenthal was a Professor of Psychology at California State University, Long Beach (CSULB), where he taught community psychology from 1969 to 1998. His academic career emphasized the application of psychological principles to community settings, preparing students to tackle social and public policy challenges. Lowenthal earned his Ph.D. in Psychology from Ohio State University in 1967 and his Bachelor's degree from Hobart College in 1962. These credentials formed the basis of his scholarly pursuits and subsequent contributions to both academia and governance.
During his nearly three decades at CSULB, Lowenthal was a key figure in the Psychology Department, documented in faculty photographs from 1976 and 1982 alongside peers including Barry Singer, Len Towner, and Roberto Flores de Apodaca. He co-authored the article 'Changing Mental Health Services in Madrid: International Issues' with David A. Dowell and Jose Maria Poveda de Augustin, published in Psychiatric Services, offering perspectives on international mental health system transformations. CSULB has highlighted Lowenthal's transition from professor to U.S. Congressman as a distinguished journey of public service with profound impact on the university. In 2019, the American Psychological Association presented him with the Outstanding Leadership Award for advancing mental health access and policy. His congressional files are preserved in CSULB's Special Collections and University Archives, bolstered by recent funding to broaden public access, ensuring his work in community psychology and policy endures as a resource for scholars and students. Lowenthal's legacy bridges academic research in psychology with practical legislative influence on community welfare.

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