My husband and my mother locked eyes when they met. I was furious with her.
He was there to meet my father.
When I was 21 and in the worst moments of my life–after the Harvard Advocate, in Summit, New Jersey–my sister said something about a dream she had that concerned me and I repeated it to my mother, who said that she was lying. That sounded odd to me. I was with a pdychotherspist who was unknowingly derailing me. Ultimately she had to refer me to a psychiatrist and she picked a CHILD PSYCHIATRIST named Bennett Silver WHO WILL BE SUED.
Similarly, he locked eyes with my mother saying to her, “You’re easily hurt.”
Dr. Lipsey asked me to settle my argument with my mother at the family meeting on the Hopkins Affective Disorders Unit in ’94.
She glared at me and thete was really nothing that I could say in the few seconds I had.
Dr. Lipsey commented that I lost my train of thought.
Actually, I panicked, and, of course, he was completely unaware that I had a panic didorder and that that was one of the ways that my mother controlled me!
He is sued!
