Well researched, relevant, eye opening
Seeing some of the criticism of the podcast compelled me to weigh in. Dunlop is an excellent and thorough researcher. She is raising societal awareness of an underrepresented form of abuse. She is not speaking for “established” medicine and law enforcement. Rather, she’s showing how little has been done to protect, support and seek justice for victims. As she notes, many states don’t even have this as a crime, a massive gap. I am not so cynical to think doctors focusing on abuse are compelled to make up abuse. We need more focus on this rather than less.
CeeGee587 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 09/05/24
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I am hooked. This is so interesting and educational. The story is wonderfully told and she does a great job sharing all sides. The show also dives into how the process of finding these troubling situations. And how hard it is!! Big shout out to the nurses, doctors and social workers who are...Read full review »
Bethswanson via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 10/29/22
Andrea does a phenomenal job walking the listener through her lived experience and the experiences of others who are family members to those who are medical child abusers. This was very well done and informative. This is a must for all who care about the well-being of children.
Macha R via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 11/09/22
Highly recommend. My curiosity is if this condition is wrapped up with narcissistic personality disorders. Hopefully there is a second season that looks into that twinning.
U2phile via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 11/07/22
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