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Dr Ludwig F.Lowenstein M.A., Dip. Psych., Ph.D. founded Allington Manor in 1978, following years
of experience as a Consultant Psychologist and after serving the Hampshire Education Authority as Chief Educational Psychologist
Southern England Psychological Services
Dr Lowenstein obtained his M.A. and Doctorate in Psychology and Education at London University, and is one of Britain’s
most quoted authorities on psychology in Education. His background includes work on mental hospitals, child guidance clinics
and residential centres for maladjusted adolescents in New York City. He served as a teacher, a welfare officer, and, in Australia,
as a probation officer. Over the years he has held such appointments as: Director of Assessment and Guidance for maladajusted
boys with learning difficulties, London and Winchester; Chief Examiner in Education Psychology, College of Preceptors, London;
former educational psychologist in Essex and London; Visiting Lecturer to the Universities of London, Southampton, Maryland
(U.S.A.), and Visiting Professor to the University of Khartoum (Sudan), as well as to many U.K. Colleges of Technology and
teacher training colleges. His appointments have included a directorship of the International Council of Psychologists and
the Chair of the Hampshire Association for Gifted Children. He has also written widely on the subject of educational psychology
and forensic psychology, and as it’s first Editor-in-Chief, helped found the journal School
Psychology International.
Articles on his research into the philosophy, diagnosis and treatment of children with problems are available on request,
as are his books.
He was made an honorary member of the Polish Medical Society for acting as consultant to the setting
up of a therapeutic community near Warsaw similar to that of Allington Manor, giving lecturers and donating a book dealing
with the functioning of the Centre. Louis Pasteur was one of the persons who achieved this honour outside Poland. He is currently
an Educational and Psychological Consultant. He was made a fellow of the college of Preceptors and has also published books
and over 360 articles on a variety of subjects including those dealing with Forensic matters.
'Socially, Educationally and People Supportive'
Our areas of expertise include...
CHILDREN
Child abuse problems,
minimum and maximum brain damage, psychological aspects of delinquent or criminal activities, failure to receive education
according to their special needs, parental alienation syndrome, child custody disputes.
ADULTS
Emotional and behavioural problems, serious crimes wherein there is a psychological factor explaining the
behaviour, crimes committed as a result of subnormality or moral imbecility, munchausen syndrome, and clients accused of sex
offences, rape, fetishes, homicide, substance abuse, alcoholism, kleptomania, arson, road rage (aggression in driving), fitness
to plead; educational problems such as dyslexia, dyspraxia, dysorthographia, brain injury, and special needs; problems facing
children such as child sex abuse; parental alienation syndrome (PAS), child custody disputes; personal injury, post-traumatic
stress disorder and other stress-related illness, minimal brain dysfunction.
Dr L. F. Lowenstein, M.A.,DIP.PSYCH.,Ph.D. EDUCATIONAL,
CLINICAL AND FORENSIC PSYCHOLOGICAL CONSULTANT Chartered Psychologist SOUTHERN ENGLAND PSYCHOLOGICAL SERVICES (SEPS)
Allington Manor
Allington Lane
Fair Oak
Eastleigh
Hants
SO50 7DE
Tel/Fax: 023 8069 2621
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