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Marilyn
Monroe is one of many Gentile actors who fell under the dominance of a
string of Jewish psychoanalysts, including, most famously, Ralph Greenson
(born: Romeo Greenschpoon) who was her therapist when she allegedly
committed suicide. "Like many of his colleagues at the time," notes a review
of Donald Spoto's biography of Marilyn, "Greenson relied heavily on drug
therapy for his patients, routinely prescribing barbiturates and
tranquilizers or having patients' other doctors do so. He referred Marilyn
to [Jewish] internist Hyman Engelberg, who prescribed many of the
medications Greenson ordered for her ... Her friends noticed that the more
Marilyn saw Greenson, the more miserable she became ... Greenson encouraged
Marilyn's deep dependency on him (he was seeing her twice daily)" (Good
Housekeeping, 1993, pp. 212, 214). [Image: Ralph Greenson.] 