Psychologist jailed 2 years
for sex with his patients
Therapist called 'predator' who 'brainwashed' his victims
by Gary Oakes
THE TORONTO STAR, May 13,1997
A once-prominent psychologist has been sentenced to two years in prison
for "brainwashing" two of his former patients into having sex with him.
Both vulnerable victims "suffered substantial mental harm" at the hands
of George Matheson, Mr. Justice George Ferguson said yesterday.
The former chief of psychology at Etobicoke General Hospital controlled,
manipulated and mentally dominated the two women, the Ontario Court, general
division judge said.
"I hope it sends a message to other doctors," one of the victims said
of the sentencing.
"I'm glad it's over," the second victim said of the ordeal of having
to testify in open court.
Prosecutor James Ramsay called Matheson a sexual "predator" who had
violated the special trust between a therapist and his patients.
The charges specified the two victims submitted to him sexually or
did not resist him because of "the exercise of (his) authority" as their
therapist.
The judge quoted an expert witness in the case as saying that "when
a psychologist has sex with a patient, therapy goes out the window."
Ferguson said people such as Matheson occupy a privileged position in
society and must exercise the enormous power and authority they have only
for their patients' benefit.
Matheson, who often helped various police forces by hypnotizing witnesses,
has since lost his license to practice and now helps his girlfriend run
a bed and breakfast house in Victoria,B.C.
The judge said that even though Matheson apologized for his conduct,
he "continues to (wrongly) believe that he did not breach the (criminal)
law" and is only guilty of professional misconduct.
Both victims testified they had been sexually abused as children and
were suffering from extreme depression when they became patients of Matheson.
One said her husband, in effect, paid Matheson approximately $5,000
- the fee for therapy - for Matheson to have sex with her, although he
eventually returned the money.
The other testified Matheson told her he had fallen in love with her
and he constantly phoned her, wrote her passionate letters and sent her
gifts.
When he was out of town, he left her his cologne so she could smell
him, and some of his clothes so she could hug them, the second victim told
the court.
She said Matheson's wife caught them in bed together.
Toronto ex-therapist jailed for sex assaults - Patients
abused in 'blatant' breach of trust.
BY DONN DOWNEY
THE GLOBE AND MAIL, May 13,1997
TORONTO- A once prominent Toronto psychologist who "brainwashed" two
female patients and then sexually assaulted them was sentenced to two years
in penitentiary yesterday.
In March, George Clifford Matheson, 48, was found guilty on two counts
of sexual assault for a series of incidents involving two women over several
years. Although they had consented to the encounters, the Crown took the
position that they had submitted to sexual intercourse because of Dr. Matheson's
authority over them.
Yesterday, he was seated for the first time in the prisoner's box, but
earlier in the trial he was allowed to sit at the side of his lawyer, Alan
Gold. He had asked Mr. Justice George Ferguson of the Ontario Court's General
Division for a suspended or conditional sentence, but Judge Ferguson made
it clear from the outset that Dr. Matheson would be going to jail.
Dr. Matheson was released on bail, pending appeal.
Judge Ferguson described Dr. Matheson as a predator who practiced mind
control over two extremely vulnerable women in what "amounts to brainwashing."
He "continues to believe he did not breach the law" and shows no remorse
for his criminal act although he voluntarily surrendered his professional
certificate, acknowledging that he had violated the ethics of his profession.
He sentenced the psychologist to one year on each count, the sentences
to be served consecutively.
If he had been sentenced to a day less, he would have gone to a provincial
reformatory, but a two-year sentence must be served in a federal penitentiary,
which generally houses the nation's most hardened criminals.
One of his victims was assaulted over five months in 1992 and the other
was assaulted over two years beginning in 1987. The relationships amounted
to "blatant long-term breach of trust," Judge Ferguson said. "He had the
power to pressure and manipulate and he did so."
The victims, now 39 and 56, desperately needed therapy when they went
to Dr. Matheson and made themselves vulnerable by revealing intimate details
concerning their personal problems. They did not want sex, they wanted
therapy, Judge Ferguson said.
One victim testified that Dr. Matheson told her that she would not get
better unless she got rid of her husband.
Dr. Matheson is well known in legal circles, having served as an expert
witness in the field of hypnosis. He also has aided police investigations
by enhancing the memories of potential Crown witnesses.
He has three failed marriages and has two sons. Before he was sentenced,
he was living with a female psychologist in Victoria, where they ran a
bed-and-breakfast business.
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