Spiegel, John P. (John Patrick), 1911-1991 (Personal Name)
- Earlier heading: Spiegel, John Paul, 1911-
Grinker, R. R. Men under stress, 1945.
War neuroses, 1979: t.p. (John P. Spiegel)
NLM files, 10/27/94 (hdg.: Speigel, John P. (John Paul), 1911- ; usage: John P. Speigel; John Spiegel)
NLM files, 5-12-95 (hdg.: Spiegel, John P. (John Paul), 1911- ; usage: John Spiegel; John P. Spiegel)
LC data base, 5-12-95 (hdg.: Spiegel, John Paul, 1911- ; usage; John Spiegel)
The New York Times, via WWW, September 16, 2014 (July 19, 1991 edition; John P. Spiegel, 80, Expert on Violence And Combat Stress; expert on combat fatigue and urban violence; died on Wednesday, July 17, 1991 at his home in Cambridge, Mass.; from 1966 until retiring in 1979, Dr. Spiegel was a professor of social psychiatry and director of the Lemberg Center for the Study of Violence at Brandeis University in Waltham, Mass.; Dr. Spiegel gained national attention in 1945 with the publication of "Men Under Stress," written with Dr. Roy Grinker; at Brandeis, he published a study in 1967 showing that urban riots resulted from the buildup of frustrations that could be touched off by ordinary events; after World War II service in the Army Air Force Medical Corps, he taught at the University of Chicago and Harvard University and held clinical positions at Michael Reese Hospital in Chicago and Children's Hospital Medical Center in Boston; a native of Chicago, he graduated from Dartmouth College and received a medical degree from Northwestern University; he was a former president of the American Psychiatric Association and the American Academy of Psychoanalysis)
Contemporary Authors, via WWW, September 16, 2014 (John P. Spiegel, 1911-1991; born March 17, 1911 in Chicago, IL; died July 17, 1991 in Cambridge, MA; Dartmouth College, B.A., 1934; Northwestern University, M.D., 1938; Chicago Institute of Psychoanalysis, Diploma, 1949; renowned in the field of social psychiatry, John P. Spiegel was a pioneer in the research of combat neuroses and environmental stress and their relation to the inner city and the family; besides several books on the subject of social psychiatry, Spiegel contributed over one hundred papers to medical journals on subjects related to the behavioral sciences)
Wikipedia, Apr. 20, 2017 (John Patrick Spiegel (March 17, 1911-July 17, 1991) was American psychiatrist and expert on violence and combat stress and the 103rd President of the American Psychiatric Association)
Information received from John Patrick Siegel's niece, Apr. 20, 2017 (John Siegel's middle name is Patrick, not Paul)