‘Disorder’ column unfair and doesn’t ‘fit’
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Peggy Haidl
Daily Pilot contributor Maxine Cohen has made a lot of very public
assumptions about Greg Haidl, and about his father, Don Haidl, in her
Nov. 19 Community Commentary, “Signs of personality disorder fit.”
Sadly, she has derived all of her information from newspaper
articles.
She has never met my brother, Don Haidl, former Orange County
assistant sheriff. She knows nothing about his personal life, his
history, his dedication to his family, his work ethic or his lifelong
generosity of helping others, yet she chose to describe him as a
father, “ ... absent, not paying attention, not involved, ... “ and
paying attention “just with his checkbook.”
Nothing could be further from the truth. In reading the article,
one is led to many conclusions that are completely false and
inaccurate. She goes on to describe Greg as having a specific
personality disorder. Again, she has never met Greg, has no access to
his present condition, his medical history, family background,
relationships with his peers, school records, and has certainly never
conducted any therapy sessions with him. Making a diagnosis of a
personality disorder requires carefully detailed psychiatric history
and the use of rigorous diagnostic criteria. Cohen has none of this
information available to her.
How dare she make these judgments. As a professionally licensed
marriage and family therapist, she should know better than most the
criteria in diagnosing any individual.
Her “diagnosis” is based on Greg, in her own words, “being tried
for a gang-rape” and “not to mention the run-ins with authorities
prior to that.” She omits the word “alleged” in her description of
the gang-rape and never mentions the outcome of the first trial. Yes,
he was tried, and the jury, the only courtroom observers viewing the
tape and hearing all the evidence presented on both sides, voted 11-1
not guilty on the most serious charges, and the majority for
acquittal on the other charges.
As for the subsequent “run-ins prior to that,” prior to this
incident Greg was never in trouble with law enforcement one day of
his life, contrary to what one is led to believe by Cohen.
After the alleged incident, yes, Greg was under intense scrutiny
and the later incidents generated media coverage. Once again, they
are alleged. There have been no convictions and they all involve
behavior typical of many teenagers, which for any other teenager,
would have likely been dealt with privately and without the added
pressure of full press coverage.
Unfortunately, she qualifies her “opinions” by saying that she is
a marriage and family therapist, and this is followed up by
mentioning her business at the end of the article. This tends to lend
more weight to her opinions, which is not only unfair to the parties
involved, but unprofessional and highly unethical. Further, since
there is a retrial pending, this type of commentary is very
prejudicial to the defense and creates an unnecessary bias in the
minds of potential jurors. As a licensed therapist, she has shown a
very serious lack of judgment and invasion of privacy.
By nature, therapists are meant to help and heal. Her personal
attacks on Don Haidl and his son Greg based purely on speculation are
irresponsible and highly unethical. Under the guise of a therapist,
Cohen is using her license to promote her own personal bias and her
business. In doing so, she has only caused further pain to our
family. Gregory Haidl, 19 years old, has been subjected to endless
scrutiny, criticism and negative reporting unprecedented in the
Orange County press, beginning just days after his 17th birthday.
After facing one trial where the majority of the jury found him
not guilty, and having never been convicted of a crime, he is now
sitting in an isolated jail cell, as he will be throughout the
upcoming holidays. I don’t know many adults who could withstand this
pressure. Imagine it through the eyes of a teenager.
* PEGGY HAIDL is a resident of Corona del Mar. She is Don Haidl’s
sister and vice president of the Orange County Fair Board and a
former Commissioner of the Los Angeles County Department of Public
Social Services.
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