Fonds Marguerite Loosli-Usteri

Loosli-Usteri, Marguerite
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Fonds Marguerite Loosli-Usteri
1 linear metre of textual records
  • Bern, IMG, Archiv Hermann Rorschach, Rorsch LU

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351 |a Organised in 3 series: 1) Scientific activities 2) Records of patients 3) Correspondence  |c Bestand=Fonds 
506 |a Only on inquiry 
520 |a Almost one third of the files contain Rorschach test protocols with scorings and summaries half of which relating to children and juveniles. More than one third of the files contain preparatory work and manuscripts provided for publication. There are two files with documents relating to Loosli-Usteri's activities in the Rorschach Commission and International Society of the Rorschach. Worth mentioning is a file containing the Rorschach test protocols of the 7 major war criminals at the Nuremberg Trials scored by Loosli-Usteri. Included in the file is a report on her findings. 
540 |a Only with agreement of the Rorschach-Archives 
541 |a Most of the material was delivered by the Rorschach Commission 
545 |a Marguerite Loosli-Usteri was born on 11th December 1893 in Zurich where she went to school. She is said to have been very interested in arts and an excellent pianist. In 1912 she matriculated at the university in Zurich where she studied philosophy, psychology and literature. During World War I she put her university studies aside in order to help families of soldiers. From 1919 to 1921 she studied pedagogy at the “Institut Jean Jacques Rousseau” in Geneva established in 1912, where she was assistant to Edouard Claparède, the founder of the institute. 
545 |a From 1922 to 1923 she worked at “Stephansburg”, a children’s department of the Clinic Burghölzli in Zurich and established in 1921 by Eugen Bleuler. It was at “Stephansburg”, directed by Albert Furrer, who himself had been introduced to Rorschach’s experiment in 1921 by the master himself, where Marguerite first became acquainted with the Rorschach method. In 1923, after her marriage with Carl Loosli, she went to London staying there for three years. In 1926 she returned to the “Insitut Jean Jacques Rousseau”, now “Institut des Sciences et Pédagogique de l’Université de Genève”, where she held a chair in child protection and directed the counselling service until 1933. In 1929 she published her first article titled “Le test de Rorschach appliqué à différents groupes d’enfants de 10-13 ans”, being one of the earliest papers on the Rorschach Test and one of the first publications on the Rorschach in French. In 1930 she commenced giving courses in child protection. Besides she was in charge of teaching the theory and method of the Rorschach as part of the curriculum of the institute. In 1941 she was invited by the “Société suisse de psychothérapie” to give a lecture on the same subject. In 1943 she received her doctoral degree at the “Institut des Sciences et Pédagogique de l’Université de Genève” with her study “De l’anxiété enfantine”. 
545 |a According to Bruno Klopfer, Marguerite Loosli-Usteri was the first to make an attempt at systematic instruction in the use of the Rorschach method. Judging from published work and personal reports of her students, these courses combined instruction and research in the field of child study, and led to the development of the so called Geneva approach to the Rorschach method (Klopfer 1934). In 1943 she received her doctoral degree with her thesis „De l’anxiété enfantine“. Marguerite Loosli-Usteri was elected as the first president of the International Rorschach Society founded in 1952, and held this office until her death in 1958. 
546 |a Mainly French but also English and German 
555 |a Old finding aids 
561 |a There were three different parts of records each of them with a finding aid. The first part containing 14 files stored in 5 cardboard boxes was delivered by the Rorschach Commission in 1960 to the Library of the City and University of Berne and deposited there under the library call number "Rorschach Archiv, Nachlass Margrit Loosli-Usteri, Biblioteca Bernensis 1960/7401 MSS". The second part containing folders and boxes marked with A to H was, together with an inventory, delivered by the husband Dr. Carl Loosli to the Rorschach Archives in 1971. The journal articles and books stored in the boxes marked with B and C later were added to the library of the Rorschach Archives. The third part containing folders numbered 1 to 19 was, together with an inventory, delivered by the Rorschach Commission to the Rorschach Archives on 8th March 1972. In 2009 the records of the three parts were assembled in one inventory with the call number Rorsch LU and reorganised by archiva gmbh. 
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Basisinformationen

Signatur:
  • Bern, IMG, Archiv Hermann Rorschach, Rorsch LU
Ressourcentyp:
Archivmaterial / Bestand
Titel:
Fonds Marguerite Loosli-Usteri
Verzeichnungsstufe:
Bestand=Fonds
Physische Beschreibung:
  • 1 linear metre of textual records

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Inhalt und innere Ordnung

Inhalt:
  • Almost one third of the files contain Rorschach test protocols with scorings and summaries half of which relating to children and juveniles. More than one third of the files contain preparatory work and manuscripts provided for publication. There are two files with documents relating to Loosli-Usteri's activities in the Rorschach Commission and International Society of the Rorschach. Worth mentioning is a file containing the Rorschach test protocols of the 7 major war criminals at the Nuremberg Trials scored by Loosli-Usteri. Included in the file is a report on her findings.
Ordnung:
Organised in 3 series: 1) Scientific activities 2) Records of patients 3) Correspondence

Anmerkungen

Sprache, Schrift:
Mainly French but also English and German

Geschichte

Entstehungs-, Besitz- und Sammlungsgeschichte:
There were three different parts of records each of them with a finding aid. The first part containing 14 files stored in 5 cardboard boxes was delivered by the Rorschach Commission in 1960 to the Library of the City and University of Berne and deposited there under the library call number "Rorschach Archiv, Nachlass Margrit Loosli-Usteri, Biblioteca Bernensis 1960/7401 MSS". The second part containing folders and boxes marked with A to H was, together with an inventory, delivered by the husband Dr. Carl Loosli to the Rorschach Archives in 1971. The journal articles and books stored in the boxes marked with B and C later were added to the library of the Rorschach Archives. The third part containing folders numbered 1 to 19 was, together with an inventory, delivered by the Rorschach Commission to the Rorschach Archives on 8th March 1972. In 2009 the records of the three parts were assembled in one inventory with the call number Rorsch LU and reorganised by archiva gmbh.
Akzession:
  • Herkunft: Most of the material was delivered by the Rorschach Commission
Geschichte des Aktenbildners:
Marguerite Loosli-Usteri was born on 11th December 1893 in Zurich where she went to school. She is said to have been very interested in arts and an excellent pianist. In 1912 she matriculated at the university in Zurich where she studied philosophy, psychology and literature. During World War I she put her university studies aside in order to help families of soldiers. From 1919 to 1921 she studied pedagogy at the “Institut Jean Jacques Rousseau” in Geneva established in 1912, where she was assistant to Edouard Claparède, the founder of the institute.
From 1922 to 1923 she worked at “Stephansburg”, a children’s department of the Clinic Burghölzli in Zurich and established in 1921 by Eugen Bleuler. It was at “Stephansburg”, directed by Albert Furrer, who himself had been introduced to Rorschach’s experiment in 1921 by the master himself, where Marguerite first became acquainted with the Rorschach method. In 1923, after her marriage with Carl Loosli, she went to London staying there for three years. In 1926 she returned to the “Insitut Jean Jacques Rousseau”, now “Institut des Sciences et Pédagogique de l’Université de Genève”, where she held a chair in child protection and directed the counselling service until 1933. In 1929 she published her first article titled “Le test de Rorschach appliqué à différents groupes d’enfants de 10-13 ans”, being one of the earliest papers on the Rorschach Test and one of the first publications on the Rorschach in French. In 1930 she commenced giving courses in child protection. Besides she was in charge of teaching the theory and method of the Rorschach as part of the curriculum of the institute. In 1941 she was invited by the “Société suisse de psychothérapie” to give a lecture on the same subject. In 1943 she received her doctoral degree at the “Institut des Sciences et Pédagogique de l’Université de Genève” with her study “De l’anxiété enfantine”.
According to Bruno Klopfer, Marguerite Loosli-Usteri was the first to make an attempt at systematic instruction in the use of the Rorschach method. Judging from published work and personal reports of her students, these courses combined instruction and research in the field of child study, and led to the development of the so called Geneva approach to the Rorschach method (Klopfer 1934). In 1943 she received her doctoral degree with her thesis „De l’anxiété enfantine“. Marguerite Loosli-Usteri was elected as the first president of the International Rorschach Society founded in 1952, and held this office until her death in 1958.

Zugriffs- und Benutzungsbestimmungen

Zugangsbestimmungen:
  • Only on inquiry
Hinweise auf Findmittel:
Old finding aids
Gesetzliche Bestimmungen:
Only with agreement of the Rorschach-Archives
Urheberrecht Metadaten:
Die Katalogdaten stehen unter der Lizenz CC0 zur Weiternutzung zur Verfügung.

Bearbeitungsstand

Interne Bearbeitung:
  • Recorded by archiva gmbh, R. Stalder; Verzeichnung=Description=Inventaire; 2009

Identifikatoren

Systemnummer:
991170538911305501
Andere Systemnummer:
  • (HAN)000048711DSV05
  • (EXLNZ-41SLSP_NETWORK)991170538911305501
  • (41SLSP_UBE)99116998904205511
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