J. Marvin Spiegelman papers, 1944-2014

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Title: J. Marvin Spiegelman papers
Collection number: 450
Contributing Institution: UCLA Library Special Collections for Medicine and the Sciences
Language of Material: English
Physical Description: 10.0 linear ft. (19 boxes, 2 half boxes, 1 flat box, and 1 record carton)
Date (inclusive): 1944-2014
Abstract: The papers of Jungian analyst J. Marvin Spiegelman document his training (including a Ph.D. in Clinical and Social Psychology [1952] from UCLA, and his work leading to the Analyst’s Diploma [1959] from the C.G. Jung Institute in Zürich, Switzerland), psychotherapy practice in Beverly Hills, teaching and mentoring activities, professional relationships and activities, and publication record. This includes his journal articles and books, with extensive manuscript files and drafts for The Tree: A Jungian Journey—Tales in Psycho-Mythology (1974) and its sequel a decade later, The Quest: Further Adventures in the Unconscious (1984). The collection also includes Spiegelman’s own psychological tests during training and analysis, extensive handwritten and illustrated dream diaries, active imagination notes, and correspondence (including with author Henry Miller and eminent Jungian psychologists Marie-Louise von Franz and James Hillman). Manuscripts of lectures, articles, and unpublished works by Spiegelman and his peers can also be found in the collection.
Language of Materials: Materials are in primarily in English.
Physical Location: Stored off-site at SRLF. Advance notice is required for access to the collection. Please contact the UCLA Library Special Collections Reference Desk for paging information.

Conditions on Access

COLLECTION STORED OFF-SITE AT SRLF: Open for research. Advance notice required for access. Contact the UCLA Library Special Collections Reference Desk for paging information.
COLLECTION CONTAINS RESTRICTED MATERIAL: Collection contains restricted medical and student records. Materials in Box 22 are closed for 75 years from date on item.

Conditions on Use and Reproduction

Property rights to the physical object belong to the UCLA Library Special Collections. Literary rights, including copyright, are retained by the creators and their heirs. It is the responsibility of the researcher to determine who holds the copyright and pursue the copyright owner or his or her heir for permission to publish where The UC Regents do not hold the copyright.

Physical Characteristics and Technical Requirements

COLLECTION CONTAINS AUDIOVISUAL MATERIALS: Audiovisual materials in this collection will require assessment and possible digitization for safe access. To review these audiovisual materials you must notify the UCLA Library Special Collections Reference Desk in advance of your visit.
COLLECTION CONTAINS DIGITAL MATERIALS: Special equipment or further processing may be required for viewing. To access digital materials you must notify the UCLA Library Special Collections Reference Desk in advance of your visit.

UCLA Catalog Record ID

UCLA Catalog Record ID: 7534907 

Preferred Citation

[Identification of item], J. Marvin Spiegelman Papers (Manuscript Collection 450). Louise M. Darling Biomedical Library History and Special Collections Division, University of California, Los Angeles.

Provenance/Source of Acquisition

Donated by J. Marvin Spiegelman, Ph.D., and Ryma S. Spiegelman, 2014.

Processing Information

Processed by Jessica Cook in 2016 under the supervision of Jillian Cuellar in the Center for Primary Research and Training (CFPRT). 

Biography/History

J. Marvin Spiegelman (b. May 26, 1926 in Los Angeles) and attended UCLA, receiving his Associate’s degree in 1944 and then serving in the Navy during World War II (U.S. Naval Reserve and U.S. Merchant Marine, Cadet-Midshipman and Able-Seaman; service ribbons in three theaters of war). After the war in 1946 he returned to UCLA, receiving his Bachelor of Arts (June 1948), his Master of Arts in Psychology (June 1950), and finally his PhD in Clinical and Social Psychology (1952). While at UCLA he taught as a Teaching Assistant in the Psychology Dept. and worked as a Research Assistant in the Anthropology Department. From 1951-1953 he was a Clinical Psychology Trainee at the Veteran’s Administration (working at hospitals and clinics in Los Angeles and Fresno). In 1953 he married his wife of over 60 years, Ryma Silberstein; together they had two children, Joshua (1959) Tamar (1962).
From 1953-1955 he served in the U.S. Army (First Lt. to Capt.; commendations) in the Clinical Psychology Department at Fitzsimmons Army Hospital in Denver, Colorado, and was Instructor in Psychology in 1954 for the University of Colorado Extension. From 1955-1959 Spiegelman and his family lived in Zurich, where he attended the C. G. Jung Institute (Analyst-in-Training, Fellow of Bollingen Foundation and of Institute of International Education). This was a formative period for him; Jung became a focus of Spiegelman's writing for the rest of his life, though Spiegelman and Jung did not know one another closely. Spiegelman strongly defended Jung from allegations of supposed anti-Semitism in his work, and Jung was a recurring figure in his dreams. In 1959 Spiegelman received his Diplomate in Clinical Psychology from the American Board of Psychology; he was not actively involved in the organization, but he remained a member through is lifetime.
In 1959 Spiegelman moved back to Los Angeles and started a private practice in Beverly Hills (later Studio City) as a Jungian Analyst, which he continues to the present. Spiegelman was heavily involved in the Jungian community in Los Angeles, acting as Director of Studies for the Society of Jungian Analysts of Southern California (1960-1966) and participating as a member of the International Association of Analytical Psychology and the Southern California Society of Jungian Analysts. He also taught at several Los Angeles institutions including courses on Jungian Psychology at UCLA (Lecturer and Clinical Assoc Professor of Psychology,1960-1966; Visiting Professor of Psychology; 2000-2001), Mt. Sinai Hospital (Consultant in Psychology and Psychiatry, 1961-1966), USC (Clinical Associate Professor, 1974-1984), and Pacifica Graduate Institute (Adjunct Professor, 1996-2001).
Spiegelman was a prolific writer and editor, acting as Consulting Editor for the Journal of Analytical Psychology (1962-2003) and the Journal of Psychology and Judaism. As a writer, Spiegelman published approximately 100 journal articles and 14 books (3 fiction; 4 co-authored, as of 2003). Among other topics, one of Spiegelman’s major interests is the intersection between Jungian psychology and religion (especially Sufism, Buddhism, and Judaism).

Scope and Content

This collection (1944 to 2014) contains material relating to the education, training, correspondence, published writing, and professional practice of Jungian analyst J. Marvin Spiegelman. It contains Jungian material including dream journals, active imagination writing, and watercolors by Spiegelman; Spiegelman’s Analyst Diploma Thesis from the C. G. Jung Institute in Zurich, Switzerland; correspondence with several eminent Jungian psychologists including Marie-Louise von Franz and James Hillman, in addition to other notable figures like Henry Miller; and papers relating to the C. G. Jung Institute in Los Angeles.
The collection also includes medical records and psychological tests from the Veterans Administration in the early 1950s, where Spiegelman was a trainee, as well as course materials and coursework (including his PhD dissertation) from Spiegelman’s graduate school education at UCLA. In addition, the collection contains extensive lectures, interviews, and manuscript material from Spiegelman’s own book and article publications.
Spiegelman's visual artwork, dream journal and active imagination writing, and revised manuscripts provide insight into the influence that his formal training as a Zurich-trained Jungian psychologist had on his published work. Spiegelman’s correspondence with eminent Jungian psychologists and professional societies provides a portal into the schisms and other difficulties faced by students of Jung in their attempts to found and successfully run Jungian organizations around the world after World War II. In addition, Spiegelman’s education and formal training papers may give insight into how psychology was taught at UCLA in the early 1950s, as well as how the Veterans Administration treated psychology patients (most of them World War II veterans) in the early 1950s.

Organization and Arrangement

This collection has been arranged in the following series:
  • Series 1: Jungian Material: Active Imagination, Dream Journals, and Horoscopes, 1950-1996
  • Series 2: Correspondence, 1946—2010
  • Series 3: Publications and Writing, 1952—2011
  • Series 4: Education, Training, and Professional Societies, 1944--2013
  • Series 5: Restricted Material
In each series, material is organized first alphabetically by document type (dream journal, correspondence, coursework, etc.), then by the author of the material (within each document type), then chronologically (within each author), where applicable. For example, “Correspondence: Henry Miller” would include letters by Miller to Spiegelman, arranged chronologically.

Related Material

Subjects and Indexing Terms

Spiegelman, J. Marvin -- Archives

 

Series 1: Jungian Material: Active Imagination, Dream Journals, and Horoscopes. 1950-1990.

Restrictions on Access

CONTAINS RESTRICTED MATERIAL: Contains restricted medical records. Materials are closed for 75 years from date on item.

Organization and Arrangement

Material is organized first alphabetically by document type (dream journal, correspondence, coursework, etc.), then by the author of the material (within each document type), then chronologically (within each author) where applicable.

Scope and Content

This series contains dream journals from Spiegelman and others, active imagination writing by Spiegelman, and related watercolor sketches by Spiegelman. Spiegelman's materials are from when he was a student at the C. G. Jung Institute in Zurich. Dream journals generally serve to record the individual’s nightly dreams (some contain dream interpretations by Spiegelman as well), while active imagination is a Jungian meditation writing exercise.
Box 1, Folder 1

Active Imagination: Spiegelman. 1965-1997.

Box 1, Folder 2

Active imagination/dream journals: Spiegelman. 1950-1951.

Box 1, Folder 3

Active imagination/dream journals: Spiegelman. 1950-1953.

Box 1, Folder 4

Active imagination/dream journals: Spiegelman. 1950-1961.

Box 1, Folder 5

Active imagination/dream journals: Spiegelman. 1956-1957.

Box 1, Folder 6

Active imagination/dream journals: Spiegelman. 1957-1958.

Box 1, Folder 7

Active imagination/dream journals: Spiegelman. Jan 1958-July 1958.

Box 1, Folder 8

Active imagination/dream journals: Spiegelman. July 1958-Dec. 1958.

Box 1, Folder 9

Active imagination/dream journals: Spiegelman. 1958-1959.

Box 1, Folder 10

Active imagination/dream journals: Spiegelman. 1959-1960.

Box 1, Folder 11

Active imagination/dream journals: Spiegelman. 1960-1962.

Box 2, Folder 1

Active imagination/dream journals: Spiegelman. 1963-1966.

Box 2, Folder 2

Active imagination/dream journals: Spiegelman. 1965-1970.

Box 2, Folder 3

Active imagination/dream journals: Spiegelman. circa 1965-1970.

Box 2, Folder 4

Active imagination/dream journals: Spiegelman. 1968-1971.

Box 2, Folder 5

Active imagination/dream journals: Spiegelman. 1972-1974.

Box 2, Folder 6

Active imagination/dream journals: Spiegelman. 1977-1981.

Box 2, Folder 7

Active imagination/dream journals: Spiegelman, Jewish Dreams. 1964-1989.

Box 3, Folder 1

Dream journal: Mics. Authors, A-Z. 1996.

Box 22, Folder 1

Dream journal: N. 1987-1988.

Restrictions on Access

CONTAINS RESTRICTED MATERIAL: Contains restricted medical records. Materials are closed for 75 years from date on item.
Box 3, Folder 3

Horoscopes: J. Marvin Spiegelman and Jeff Spiegelman.. 1980-1985.

Box 3, Folder 4

Mystical Poster. undated.

Box 3, Folder 5

Watercolor Dream Artwork: Spiegelman. 1950-1952.

Box 3, Folder 6

Watercolor Dream Artwork: Spiegelman. 1956-1960.

Box 3, Folder 7

Watercolor Dream Artwork: Spiegleman. circa 1950-1960.

Box 3, Folder 8

Watercolor Dream Artwork: Spiegelman. 1963.

 

Series 2: Correspondence. Bulk, 1970-2000. 1946-2010.

Scope and Content

This series contains correspondence between Spiegelman and his personal and professional contacts, many of whom are international in scope (especially from Switzerland, Israel, and Japan, and Britain). Of particular note is the correspondence between Spiegelman and author Henry Miller and renowned Jungian psychoanalysts Marie-Louis von Franz and James Hillman. Research strengths of the series include correspondence with writing partner Professor Victor Mansfield, artist and longtime friend Martin Mondrus, and friend Masako Machizawa. This series also contains dissertations by his students at the Pacifica Graduate Institute, as well as family photographs of Spiegelman, his wife (Ryma), and children (Joshua and Tamar).

Organization and Arrangement

Material is organized first alphabetically by document type (dream journal, correspondence, coursework, etc.), then by the author of the material (within each document type), then chronologically (within each author), where applicable. For example, “Correspondence: Henry Miller” would include letters by Miller to Spiegelman, arranged chronologically.
Box 4, Folder 1

Correspondence: A-C. 1972-2008.

Box 4, Folder 2

Correspondence: Ca-Do. 1963-2010.

Box 4, Folder 3

Correspondence: Dreifuss, Gustav. 1995-2002.

Box 4, Folder 4

Correspondence: E. 1992-2008.

Box 4, Folder 5

Correspondence: F-Fr. 1960-2007.

Box 4, Folder 6

Correspondence: Fr-G. 1982-2009.

Box 4, Folder 7

Correspondence: Hillman, James. 1996-1997.

Box 4, Folder 8

Correspondence: Haule, John. 1997.

Box 5, Folder 1

Correspondence: Hb-Hg. 1998-1999.

Box 5, Folder 2

Correspondence: Hillman, James. 1969-2002.

Box 5, Folder 3

Correspondence: J-K. 1982-2005.

Box 5, Folder 4

Correspondence: Japanese Sender (unknown author). undated.

Box 5, Folder 5

Correspondence: "The Knight". 1967-1978.

Box 5, Folder 6

Correspondence: Kovalenko, Lawrence (1 of 2). 1968-1995.

Box 5, Folder 7

Correspondence: Kovalenko, Lawrence (2 of 2). 1968-1995.

Box 5, Folder 8

Correspondence: L-M. 1980-1999.

Box 6, Folder 1

Correspondence: Machizawa, Masako. 1996-2002.

Box 6, Folder 2

Correspondence: Mansfield, Victor. 1994-1999.

Box 6, Folder 3

Correspondence: Miller, Henry. 1964-1978.

Box 6, Folder 4

Correspondence: Mj-P. 1972-2000.

Box 6, Folder 5

Correspondence: Mondrus, Martin (1 of 2). 1946-2009.

Box 6, Folder 6

Correspondence: Mondrus, Martin (2 of 2). 1946-2009.

Box 6, Folder 7

Correspondence: Phelps, Gilbert. 1985-1993.

Box 6, Folder 8

Correspondence: Protestantism and Jungian Psychology. 1988-1990.

Box 7, Folder 1

Correspondence: Singhal, Satish. 1996-1998.

Box 7, Folder 2

Correspondence: R- SI. 1980-2004.

Box 7, Folder 3

Correspondence: SJ-SZ. 1984-2003.

Box 7, Folder 4

Correspondence: related to The Tree of Life, The Quest, and The Love. 1970-1981.

Box 7, Folder 5

Correspondence: T-V. 1975-2000.

Box 7, Folder 6

Correspondence:Taylor, Janice; Thesis. 1993.

Box 7, Folder 7

Correspondence: W-Z. 1982-1998.

Box 7, Folder 8

Correspondence: Woeber, Zelda and Lorene (1 of 2). 1990.

Box 7, Folder 9

Correspondence: Woeber, Zelda and Lorene (2 of 2). 1990.

Box 7, Folder 10

Family Photographs. 1970s-1993.

 

Series 3: Publications and Writing. Bulk, 1980-2000. 1952-2014.

Scope and Content

This series includes books and articles by Spiegelman and others. It includes Spiegelman’s recollections of psychologist Carl Jung, extensive manuscript material for The Tree (1974), The Quest (1984), and an unpublished book manuscript about Spiegelman’s navy wartime experiences. In addition, the series includes articles and books written by Spiegelman and articles, periodicals, and books he owned by others; and recordings of lectures and interviews by Spiegelman and others.

Organization and Arrangement

Material is organized first alphabetically by document type (article, coursework, etc.), then by the author of the material (within each document type), then chronologically (within each author), where applicable. Please note that unpublished materials (such as article typescripts and book manuscripts) are classified as different document types than published materials (articles and books).

Physical Characteristics and Technical Requirements

COLLECTION CONTAINS AUDIOVISUAL MATERIALS: Audiovisual materials in this collection will require assessment and possible digitization for safe access. To review these audiovisual materials, you must notify the UCLA Library Special Collections Reference Desk in advance of your visit.
COLLECTION CONTAINS DIGITAL MATERIALS: Special equipment or further processing may be required for viewing. To access digital materials you must notify the UCLA Library Special Collections Reference Desk in advance of your visit.
Box 8, Folder 1

Articles: Mansfield, Victor. 1991-1999.

Box 8, Folder 2

Articles: Mansfield, Victor and Spiegelman, J. Marvin. 1988-1989.

Box 8, Folder 3

Articles: Misc. Authors, A-E. 1990-1991.

Box 8, Folder 4

Articles: Misc. Authors, F-Z. 1977-2004.

Box 8, Folder 5

Articles: O'Neill, Prajapiti. 1994.

Box 8, Folder 6

Articles: Spiegelman, A-I. 1952-1991.

Box 8, Folder 7

Articles: Spiegelman: J-Z. 1954-1995.

Box 8, Folder 8

Article Typescripts: Mansfield and Spiegelman. 1990-1995.

Box 8, Folder 9

Article Typescripts: Misc. Authors, A-Z. undated.

Box 8, Folder 10

Article Typescript: Spiegelman, "The Impact of Suffering and Self-Disclosure on the Life of the Analyst".

Box 8, Folder 11

Article Typescript: Spiegelman, "The Jewish Understanding of Evil". undated.

Box 9, Folder 1

Article Typescript: Spiegelman, O-P. circa 1991.

Box 9, Folder 2

Article Typescript: Spiegelman, "Recollections of Jung'. Jan. 1981.

Box 9, Folder 3

Spiegelman, "Reflections on Transference". 1995.

Box 9, Folder 4

Book Proposal: Hyatt, Regardie, and Spiegelman; The Sceptre. undated.

Box 9, Folder 5

Book Proposals: Spiegelman. undated.

Box 9, Folder 6

Course papers: Jane Feldman. 2000-2001.

Box 9, Folder 7

Dissertation: Derlaki, Donald. 27 March 2001.

Box 9, Folder 8

Dissertation: Vorhand-Ariel, Susan. 11 March 1998.

Box 9, Folder 9

Interview: "C. G. [Jung] Biographical Archive". 1969.

Box 9, Folder 10

Interview: "From the Cave". 2000.

Box 9, Folder 11

Introductions: Spiegelman. undated.

Box 9, Folder 12

Lecture: Kovalenko, Lawrence; "Problems of the Mediumistic Personality". 1974.

Box 10, Folder 1

Lectures: Misc. Authors, A-Z. circa 1999-2011.

Physical Characteristics and Technical Requirements

COLLECTION CONTAINS AUDIOVISUAL MATERIALS: Audiovisual materials in this collection will require assessment and possible digitization for safe access. To review these audiovisual materials, you must notify the UCLA Library Special Collections Reference Desk in advance of your visit.
Folder contains one audiocassette.
Box 10, Folder 2

Lectures: Spiegelman, Active Imagination. 1977-1989.

Box 10, Folder 3

Lectures: Spiegelman, AD-JT. 1965-1996.

Box 10, Folder 4

Lecture: Spiegelman, "A Junginan Perspective". 1987.

Box 10, Folder 5

Lecture: Spiegelman, "Jungian Psychology". 1986.

Box 10, Folder 6

Lecture: Spiegelman, Kansai Counseling Center Conference. 1995.

Box 10, Folder 7

Lecture: Meeting Talk for the Society of Jungian Analysts of Southern California. 1985.

Box 10, Folder 8

Lecture: Spiegelman, "Mythical and Scientific Basis of Divination". 1971.

Box 10, Folder 9

Lectures: Spiegelman, ON-SD. 1961-2007.

Box 10, Folder 10

Lecture: Spiegelman, "The Self in Psychotherapy". July 1995.

Box 10, Folder 11

Lecture: Spiegelman, "State of Jungian Psychology". Jan. to March 1979.

Box 10, Folder 12

Lectures: Spiegelman, ST-Z. 1986-1990.

Box 10, Folder 13

Lecture: Spiegelman, "Transference, Individuation, Manual Process". April 14, 1972.

Box 10, Folder 14

Lecture: Spiegelman, "The Unhealed Healer". 1991.

Box 11, Folder 1

Manuscript: Kawai, Hayao. 1963.

Box 11, Folder 2

Manuscript: Spiegelman, "Divination and the Old Chinese Man". circa 1985.

Box 11, Folder 3

Manuscript: Spiegelman, The Divine WABA Images. 2003.

Physical Characteristics and Technical Requirements

COLLECTION CONTAINS DIGITAL MATERIALS: Special equipment or further processing may be required for viewing. To access digital materials you must notify the UCLA Library Special Collections Reference Desk in advance of your visit.
Box 11, Folder 4

Manuscript: Spiegelman, The Love Part III: The Group (pg. 402-541). undated.

Box 11, Folder 5

Manuscript: Spiegelman, The Love Part III: The Group (pg. 542-686). undated.

Box 11, Folder 6

Manuscript: Spiegelman, The Love Part III: The Group (pg. 687-781). undated.

Box 11, Folder 7

Manuscript: Spiegelman, "Maya in the West'. 1990.

Box 11, Folder 8

Manuscript: Spiegelman, "On the Literalization of Immortality". undated.

Box 11, Folder 9

Manuscript: Spiegelman, Psychology and Religion for the Year 2000. 1995-1999.

Box 11, Folder 10

Manuscript: Spiegelman, The Quest: Son of the Knight. circa 1974.

Box 12, Folder 1

Manuscript: Spiegelman, The Quest Part One: Son of the Knight ...and Dog. circa 1968.

Box 12, Folder 2

Manuscript: Spiegelman, The Quest Part Two: Mother and Daughter. circa 1968.

Box 12, Folder 3

Manuscript: Spiegelman, The Quest Part Three: The Vessel. circa 1968.

Box 12, Folder 4

Manuscript: Spiegelman, "Son of the Arab, Healer". undated.

Box 12, Folder 5

Manuscript: Spiegelman, The Tree, Chapter 1. circa 1974.

Box 12, Folder 6

Manuscript: Spiegelman, The Tree, Chapter 3. circa 1974.

Box 12, Folder 7

Manuscript: Spiegelman, The Tree, "The Knight the Arab, The Ronin". circa 1974.

Box 12, Folder 8

Manuscript: Spiegelman, The Tree, Chapter 4. circa 1974.

Box 12, Folder 9

Manuscript: Spiegelman, The Tree, Chapter 1-6. 1966-1967.

Box 12, Folder 10

Manuscript: Spiegelman, The Tree, Chapters 1-4. circa 1974.

Box 13, Folder 1

Manuscript: Spiegelman, The Tree, Chapter 4-6. circa 1974.

Box 13, Folder 2

Manuscript: Spiegelman, The Tree, Chapter 5. circa 1974.

Box 13, Folder 3

Manuscript: Spiegelman, The Tree, Chapter 5. circa 1974.

Box 13, Folder 4

Manuscript: Spiegelman, The Tree, Chapter 7. circa 1974.

Box 13, Folder 5

Manuscript: Spiegelman, The Tree, Chapter 7. circa 1974.

Box 13, Folder 6

Manuscript: Spiegelman, The Tree, Chapter 8. circa 1974.

Box 13, Folder 7

Manuscript: Spiegelman, The Tree, Chapters 5-8. circa 1974.

Box 13, Folder 8

Manuscript: Spiegelman, The Tree, Chapter 9. circa 1974.

Box 13, Folder 9

Manuscript: Spiegelman, The Tree, Chapter 9. circa 1974.

Box 13, Folder 10

Manuscript: Spiegelman, The Tree, Chapter 10. circa 1974.

Box 13, Folder 11

Manuscript: Spiegelman, The Tree, Chapter 11. circa 1974.

Box 13, Folder 12

Manuscript: Spiegelman, The Tree, Chapters 7-11. 1967-1969.

Box 14, Folder 1

Manuscript: Spiegelman, Two Crowded Years. circa 1950-1965.

Box 14, Folder 2

Manuscript: Spiegelman, Untitled [the Horse]. 1995.

Box 14, Folder 3

Outlines: Spiegelman. after 1980-1986.

Box 14, Folder 4

Periodicals: APA and Gnosis. 1989-1992.

Box 14, Folder 5

Periodicals: "Bat Mitzvah of Sara Truitt". 6 Nov. 1999.

Box 14, Folder 6

Periodical: Cunningham, Sara. 1974.

Box 14, Folder 7

Periodical: "An East West Kundalini Hymns". undated.

Box 14, Folder 8

Periodical: "An East West Kundalini Hymns" Calligraphy. undated.

Box 14, Folder 9

Periodicals: Escobar, Thyrza (1 of 2). 1968-1972.

Box 15, Folder 1

Periodical: Escobar, Thryza (2 of 2). 1965.

Box 15, Folder 2

Periodical: Fortune, Diane. 1968.

Box 15, Folder 3

Periodical: The Guild of Pastoral Psychology. 1954-1987.

Box 15, Folder 4

Periodicals: Hyatt, Christopher. 1982.

Box 15, Folder 5

Periodical: Hyatt, Christopher and Israel Regardie.. 1986.

Box 15, Folder 6

Periodical: Keleman, Stanley. 1987.

Box 15, Folder 7

Periodical: Matthias, Barbara. 1995.

Box 15, Folder 8

Periodical: Meditation Group for the New Age. 1974.

Box 15, Folder 9

Periodical: Spiegelman, "The Knight". 1982.

Box 15, Folder 10

Poems: Spiegelman, J. Marvin.. 1968-1970, 1977.

Box 15, Folder 11

Poems: Spiegelman, Ryma. 1969-1982.

Box 15, Folder 12

Publishing Agreement: Judaism and Jungian Psychology. 1992.

Box 15, Folder 13

Reviews: for Spiegelman's Books. 1976-1992.

Box 15, Folder 14

Reviews: Spiegelman. 1954-1989.

Box 15, Folder 15

Sales Figures and Royalties: Spiegelman Books. 1975-2013.

Box 15, Folder 16

Tributes: Spiegelman. 1981-1991.

Box 15, Folder 17

Working Group Papers: The Psycho-Ecumenical Group. 1983.

Box 16

Periodicals by Spiegelman and Others.

Box 17

Digital and audiovisual materials.

Physical Characteristics and Technical Requirements

COLLECTION CONTAINS AUDIOVISUAL MATERIALS: Audiovisual materials in this collection will require assessment and possible digitization for safe access. To review these audiovisual materials, you must notify the UCLA Library Special Collections Reference Desk in advance of your visit.
COLLECTION CONTAINS DIGITAL MATERIALS: Special equipment or further processing may be required for viewing. To access digital materials you must notify the UCLA Library Special Collections Reference Desk in advance of your visit.

Scope and Content

Box contains 6 CDs, 13 cassette tapes, and 15 floppy discs containing lectures by Spiegelman and other Jungian peers, interviews, digital backups of Spiegelman’s writing and book images, and other audiovisual material.
Box 18

Books and Periodicals by Spiegelman and Others. 1974-2014.

Box 19

Periodicals by Spiegelman and Others. undated.

 

Series 4: Education, Training, and Professional Societies. Bulk, 1945-1955. 1944-2013.

Restrictions on Access

CONTAINS RESTRICTED MATERIAL: Contains restricted medical and student records. Materials are closed for 75 years from date on item.

Scope and Content

This series contains education materials by Spiegelman and others from Spiegelman’s time at UCLA. It includes his coursework, course readers for courses he took, and his Psychology PhD dissertation, as well as medical records and case studies of patients from his traineeship at the Veterans Administration in Los Angeles. Also in this series are Spiegelman's Analyst’s Diploma Thesis (1959) and patient case studies from the C.G. Jung Institute in Zurich, Switzerland, and papers related to his membership in professional societies.

Organization and Arrangement

Material is organized first alphabetically by document type (dream journal, correspondence, coursework, etc.), then by the author of the material (within each document type), then chronologically (within each author), where applicable.
Box 20, Folder 1

Coursework: Spiegelman, Analyst Diploma Thesis ("Utopia"). 1958.

Box 22, Folder 6

Coursework: Spiegelman, UCLA Course Materials. 1948-1949.

Restrictions on Access

CONTAINS RESTRICTED MATERIAL: Folder contains restricted student information.
Box 20, Folder 3

Coursework: Spiegelman, UCLA Dissertation. 1952.

Box 20, Folder 4

Coursework: Spiegelman, UCLA Psychology; Human Communication. 1948-1949.

Box 20, Folder 5

Coursework: Spiegelman, UCLA Psychology 149. 1949.

Box 20, Folder 6

Coursework: Spiegelman, UCLA Psychology 219B. 1949.

Box 20, Folder 7

Coursework: Spiegelman, UCLA Psychology 224B. 1950.

Box 20, Folder 8

Coursework: Spiegelman, UCLA Psychology 144. after 1950.

Box 20, Folder 9

Coursework: UCLA, Misc. Authors (A-Z). circa 1949.

Box 20, Folder 10

Coursework: Yoga and Mysticism Materials. undated.

Box 21, Folder 1

Jung Institute of Los Angeles: Program Evaluations. 2007-2013.

Box 22, Folder 2

Patient Records: Jung Institute. 1957-1958.

Restrictions on Access

CONTAINS RESTRICTED MATERIAL: Contains restricted medical records. Materials are closed for 75 years from date on item.
Box 22, Folder 3

Patient Records: Veterans Administration. 1951-1952.

Restrictions on Access

CONTAINS RESTRICTED MATERIAL: Contains restricted medical records. Materials are closed for 75 years from date on item.
Box 22, Folder 4

Patient Records: Veterans Administration Admissions Reports. 1951-1952.

Restrictions on Access

CONTAINS RESTRICTED MATERIAL: Contains restricted medical records. Materials are closed for 75 years from date on item.
Box 21, Folder 2

Personal History: Spiegelman. after 1975.

Box 21, Folder 3

Professional Society: Arrrowhead Sensitivity Group. 1973.

Box 21, Folder 4

Professional Society: International Association for Analytical Psychology. 1957-1977.

Box 21, Folder 5

Professional Society: Synchronicity Committee. 1996.

Box 21, Folder 6

Psychology Testing Materials: Blank. 1940s.

Box 22, Folder 5

Psychology Testing Materials: Filled Out. 1940s-1965.

Restrictions on Access

CONTAINS RESTRICTED MATERIAL: Contains restricted medical records. Materials are closed for 75 years from date on item.
Box 21, Folder 7

Sheet Music: Hand Drawn. undated.

Box 23

J. Marvin Spiegelman's briefcase. undated.

Scope and Content

Contains Spiegelman's empty leather briefcase.