Therapist makes uninformed judgment
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Sue Ann Yasger
Regarding Peggy Haidl’s Dec. 12 Daily Pilot commentary, “‘Disorder’
column unfair and doesn’t ‘fit’,” finally, finally, we read
communication from someone who actually knows Greg Haidl and Don
Haidl personally.
After literally years of reading news commentary and watching
endless media reports regarding Haidl and his father, Don, how
refreshing it is to have someone who actually has knowledge of the
personal lives of the Haidls write something worth reading.
While it is true that Gregory Haidl has been accused of a crime,
he has not been convicted of said crime in any court of law, yet the
media has tried and convicted him over and over. Far more appalling
was the Community Commentary in the Daily Pilot by Maxine Cohen on
Nov. 19, entitled “Signs of personality disorder fit.”
In her missive, Cohen “diagnosed” Greg Haidl without having ever
met him. That a practicing therapist would make such a judgment with
no supporting proof and no sessions with the “patient,” no knowledge
of Haidl or his family other than what she’s read or seen in the news
media, and no access to any of Greg Haidl’s records, is
unprofessional. In fact, Cohen admits she is “pigeon-holing” Greg
Haidl when she hazards a guess as to his “disorder,” something no
serious professional would do without adequate supporting evidence
and examination of the subject. Quite frankly, her comments were
reprehensible.
I have also wondered at the many news reports that speak of Don
Haidl as an “absentee father,” one who throws some of his “millions”
at the problem that is his son. Why should the elder Haidl be faulted
for having money and for spending some of this money in his son’s
defense? Would not any parent do the same if his or her child was in
need, and he or she was able to do so?
In addition, the many, many times I have seen Don Haidl in news
reports, he has always been by his son’s side, often touching him
protectively, with an arm around his shoulders or a hand on his
elbow. He has been unfailingly polite to reporters, who have tried to
bait him and who have hounded him and his family ceaselessly. He
appears to be a concerned parent and a courteous man, and I am
confused as to why those who do not know him try to portray him as
something else entirely, when there is no evidence to support their
claims.
This is why I read Peggy Haidl’s response to Cohen’s diatribe with
a sense of relief. Haidl, an intelligent woman who is well respected
in the community, knows the involved parties personally. It is her
words that should carry the most weight in this matter.
Again, she makes it obvious that Greg Haidl’s family cares a great
deal about him and that his father, Don Haidl, is in no way an
absentee father. It is clear to me that the Haidls do indeed have
great concern for Greg -- certainly more than is shown by unprovoked
attacks by therapists who should know better.
* SUE ANN YASGER is a resident of Anaheim Hills.
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