Swedish shrink fired after mimicking movie

 Ola Gefvert, refused Ms. Salander Nora treatment 
after she was raped by the police chief.

"The girl with the dragon tattoo" is a 2011 American mystery thriller film based on the Swedish novel of the same name by Stieg Larsson (original Swedish title: ”Men that hates women”). It tells the chilling story about the abuse of the main character Ms. Salander, and her struggle to overcome it. Many have commented that although very good criminal novels, the trilogy suffers from a certain lack of connection to reality. Based on sentiments in line with; ”Sweden is such a wonderful country” or something to that effect.Well, it seems that the image and likeness of Sweden as expressed be these utterances is not in agreement with the reality of things, just as image seldom is.

Swedish media is just reporting, something that is strikingly similar to the horrible backdrop of the  trilogy, to the point that one wonders if it is fiction describing reality or reality mimicking ficition.  Based on a documentary called ”the girl that was kept in restraints” media reports that ”Nora” a young woman that was brutally raped by the Swedish police chief Göran Lindberg (also called ”Captain dress”), was refused treatment and subjected to psychological abuse by the psychiatrist Ola Gefvert.


Captain dress was before he was caught and convicted for several counts of aggravated rape, known for his diligent work to achieve workplace equality within the police force and also in the treatment of victims and an advocate for women's rights, hence his nickname ”Captain dress.”

In a recording the psychiatrist, Gefvert, is stating that he doesn’t have to listen to her (Nora’s) yapping, and that she doesn’t need treatment and that ”Captain dress” is nothing compared to what his other patients have experienced. Nora also requested a female doctor due to her traumatic experiences with men but her request was refused by Gefvert, instead he assigned a male caretaker to her. Gefvert is now being sacked from the clinic in Uppsala, Sweden because of his misconduct and a spokesperson for the clinic says that they consider Gefvert to be a security risk.