
Author Andrea Dunlop is looking for answers. When her older sister was first investigated for Munchausen by Proxy abuse more than a decade ago, it tore her family apart. This catastrophic series of events sent Dunlop on a journey to understand this most taboo form of abuse. In this groundbreaking podcast, she talks to some of the top experts in the world to explore the criminology and psychopathol... more
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 264 | Founded | 4 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | Personal JournalsSociety & CultureTrue Crime | |||

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I am not sure if the host is right in her assertions about abusive head trauma and the perniciousness or the parents rights movement leading to an erosion of children, children’s rights and children safety, but I think that this is a very interesting and captivating counterpoint to a larger media narrative. In reading other reviews, I am shocked that everyone seems so damn sure that they know what is right. I don’t know what is right, but I value a variety of inputs and points of view on such an... more
Sound, ethical, and engaging reporting. Really love this podcast
I thought this podcast was great I’ve binged each episode to finally get to the episode at the end where they get to speak to Hope but it’s hidden behind a PAY WALL!!!
I Hate it when podcasters do this!!! Don’t you get enough money with the ads and sponsors you bang on and on about!!!
What’s the point in trying to raise awareness when you hide the last episode behind a PayWall!!!!
Unsubscribing another waste of time
One minor criticism: when you’re interviewing someone for an update let them talk more and don’t get a small bit of information and spend 2/3 of “interview “ explaining your feedback. I otherwise really enjoy and appreciate the podcast
This show is so educational and eye-opening. It is well-researched and sheds light on a form of abuse few people know about, but once you do know, you realize how prevalent it actually is. The facts of each case are irrefutable.
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The content focuses on the complex and often harrowing stories linked to Munchausen by Proxy abuse, echoing personal narratives and expert insights. The host engages with various individuals impacted by the crimes, including survivors, professionals, and family members, to reveal the deep and lasting consequences of such abuse within families. Each episode presents a different case, blending personal experiences with a broader understanding of the psychological and sociological implications of this taboo subject. This uniqueness lies in its committed exploration of a rarely discussed form of abuse, highlighting both personal stories and systemic failures in addressing such issues.
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