cover image You Must Be Dreaming

You Must Be Dreaming

Barbara Noel. Poseidon Press, $20.5 (0pp) ISBN 978-0-671-74153-2

Noel here charges she was repeatedly drugged and raped during an 18-year course of therapy by an eminent Chicago psychiatrist. ```It's very important for you to get rid of anything you're wearing that might be constricting,''' she reports being told by Jules Masserman, a past president of the Illinois Psychiatric Society, prior to his injecting her with sodium amytal. In ``Amytal Interviews,'' Noel took off her clothes, lay under a blanket and slipped into an unconscious state intended to overcome her ``resistance'' to therapy. The author says she woke up during one such session in 1984, found Masserman on top of her and, after considerable anxiety, blew the whistle. Other patients told similar stories and, although the psychiatric establishment backed the accused, an out-of-court settlement netted Noel $200,000 and the promise that Masserman, then in his 80s, would never practice again. This acid and chilling account, written with freelance journalist Watterson, portrays Masserman as a lecherous, narcissistic psychiatric Rumplestiltskin. First serial to McCall's. (Sept.)