Interviews:
David McClean ( Newspaper Ver.)
2022 March 21th
Written by Minju Ju



Q. How did you meet the Hadleys?

A. George and Lydia, they wanted me to look at the nursery, so I did. When I met them that day, they seemed very concerned about the nursery and kids.

Q. How was the nursery when you had a look at it?

A. It wasn’t pleasant. In fact, it was very bad. I have a nose for something bad.

Q. What did you advise them to do?

A. I told them to demolish the entire damn room. Also, to have their children brought to me every day during the next year for treatment.

Q. What is a nursery?

A. The nursery is a room where the children’s emotions and thoughts are displayed. Also, in that room, we can see what children are imagining in that room.

Q. Was there some problem with Wendy and Peter’s nursery? What was the problem with their nursery?

A. Yes, there was a problem. So originally, the use of these nurseries was so that we could study the patterns left on the walls by the child's mind, and help the child. However, Wendy and Peter’s nursery was a channel toward destructive impulses rather than release away from them.

Q. What did the children see the nursery as? What role did the nursery play in their lives?

A. These children were addicted to the technologies in the house because they grew up using technology often. As a result, they acted like the nursery was their parents. In addition, children valued the nursery way more than their biological parents. Therefore, when their parents tried to shut down the nursery, the children hated it and threw a tantrum because the nursery was everything to them.