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  1. In 1954, Lindström married Agnes Ronavec and they had four children: Karl, Peter, Michael and Brita. Lindström taught neurosurgery at the University of California, Los Angeles. He also taught medicine at the University of Pittsburgh and the University of Utah.

  2. Peter Lindstrom, former husband of actress Ingrid Bergman, is shown with his bride, the former Dr. Agnes J. Rovanek, of Pittsburgh, after their marriage at the Church of the redeemer, episcopal, in... Get premium, high resolution news photos at Getty Images.

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  4. Bergman and husband night clubbing! Hollywood, California: Photo shows Dr. Peter Lindstrom and his screen actress wife Ingrid Bergman as they...

  5. Jun 9, 2000 · Dr. Lindstrom is survived by his wife of 45 years, Dr. Agnes Rovnanek Lindstrom; a daughter from his first marriage, Pia Lindstrom of Manhattan, a former film and theater critic for WNBC-TV...

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    Dr. Peter Lindstrom is a private practice therapist known primarily as Captain Olivia Benson's therapist.

    Lindstrom is first seen treating Detective Olivia Benson after her kidnapping by William Lewis. She recounts to him how she beat him while he was handcuffed and tells him how he pushed her buttons and taunted her. Lindstrom tries to reassure her that she was in a vulnerable state. (SVU: "Surrender Benson")

    Lindstrom and Benson are later seen a few months after the attack and Benson explains that even with Lewis in prison, faced with several felony counts, she is still angry about everything that could have been done to stop Lewis. Benson tries to undersell her trauma but Lindstrom confronts her that she is a victim too. They then discuss her current job situation and Benson talks about how she doesn't want to be pitied. After returning to work, she continues to see Lindstrom and tells him that she is doing better. (SVU: "Imprisoned Lives")

    Benson visits Lindstrom when she nearly attacks a man who for saying derogatory remarks to her. She tells him that guys do that all the time but her reaction this time was unusual. Lindstrom connects this event to Lewis holding her at gunpoint, but Benson is skeptical. Lindstrom then mentions her beating Lewis and her attacking this man in tandem. He then tells her that her reactions are not uncommon for victims of assault, using her previous job experience. He then tells her that she needs to control her emotions and remember this next time. Benson asks what to do if she can't, and Lindstrom just responds with the fact that healing is a process. (SVU: "American Tragedy")

    He is next seen counseling Benson again. After they finish their session, Benson inquires about next week. Lindstrom reminds her that he will be out of town then and Benson makes a joke about having abandonment issues. He comforts her by giving her a necklace meant to replace one that is currently in evidence, and she thanks him. (SVU: "Internal Affairs")

    Benson stops by at Lindstrom's office early for a session because of stress she is feeling concerning her latest case. When approached by him, Benson tells him how she feels the work she is doing isn't enough in that when one pedophile is caught, three more will take his place. Lindstrom asks if Benson she sees herself as a savior, and she implies someone has to. He responds that if it always has to be her. Lindstrom then comments that she has taken care of people her whole life and wonders if she ever wanted someone to take care of her. She doesn't respond with anything but a smile, implying he is right. (SVU: "Dissonant Voices")

    When Benson is preparing to testify at William Lewis's trial, she meets with Lindstrom to prepare herself mentally. Lindstrom comforts her, saying that surviving what Lewis did is much harder than to face him in court and she can. Benson then asks what to say about her assaulting Lewis on the stand. He advises her not to tell the entire truth on the stand. Benson is skeptical but he reassures her that if she played a part in setting Lewis free, she would never forgive herself. Because of his advice, Lewis is eventually convicted on some of his crimes. (SVU: "Psycho/Therapist")

    •Law & Order: Special Victims Unit (7 seasons, 17 episodes):

    •Season 15: "Surrender Benson" • "Imprisoned Lives" • "American Tragedy" • "Internal Affairs" • "Dissonant Voices" • "Psycho/Therapist" • "Wednesday's Child" • "Downloaded Child" • "Post-Mortem Blues"

    •Season 16: "Intimidation Game"

    •Season 17: "Transgender Bridge" • "A Misunderstanding" • "Heartfelt Passages"

    •Season 18: "Genes"

    •Season 21: "The Longest Night Of Rain"

  6. May 31, 2000 · Lindstrom is survived by his wife, Dr. Agnes Ronavec, whom he married in 1954; his daughter, Pia, of New York City; and his four children with Ronavec--Peter of Ridgecrest, Calif., Michael of...

  7. Dr Petter Lindstrom, the first husband of actress Ingrid Bergman, arrives at Los Angeles Airport with their daughter Pia Lindstrom and his friend Kay Barrett, December 1951. Get premium, high resolution news photos at Getty Images

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