Monthly Archives: February 2016

Welcome Katie Dignan, Social Marketing Intern!

We are so grateful to our Social Marketing Intern, Katie Dignan! She’s the one getting the word out about the Proxy Project! Go check her Proxy Project team page. She’s the best! You’ll see Katie: Posting as a guest writer on our blog Keeping up our Pinterest boards Tweeting from our Twitter account and helping […]
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Parallels Between Dr. Meadow & Dr. Newton: MSbP Perpetrator – Provider Type?

This series of posts discusses the Justina Pelletier case, where healthcare providers at Boston Children’s Hospital kidnapped the sick teen from her family, falsely imprisoned her while emboldened by the State of Massachusetts, and abused her for about a year. The family is now suing for malpractice, and I am providing evidence that the accused […]
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The Responsible Child

The word responsible has positive connotations. When seen in the comment section of a report on someone’s performance, or used to describe a person’s attitude toward tasks, it’s unquestionably “a good thing”. After all, to be irresponsible is to be slipshod, forgetful, unreliable. There’s one small problem, as I recently discovered through conversations involving my […]
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Dr. Roy Meadow’s History & MSbP Perpetrator – Provider Type

In my recent posts, I discuss the Justina Pelletier case, and point out that I think this is a case of Munchausen Syndrome by Proxy (MSbP) Perpetrator – Provider Type, which has not been written about in the scientific literature. This is mainly because the loudest voices in the scientific literature appear to provide evidence […]
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Doctor Alice Newton Accused in Pelletier Munchausen Syndrome by Proxy – Provider Type Case

Yesterday, I published a blog post on the case of juvenile Justina Pelletier which has been crisscrossing the news – where I described why I thought Munchausen Syndrome by Proxy (MSbP) played a role in her kidnapping and false imprisonment in the psych ward at Children’s Hospital in Boston. In that post, I ask the media […]
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