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72: [Andrea Dunlop] Stories That Need to be Told

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Content warning: child abuse, sexual assault, medical abuse, factitious disorder, factitious disorder imposed on another, and munchausen by proxy.
Andrea Dunlop is an author, podcaster, and victim advocate from Seattle, Washington. Although her career began in the fictional literary world, Andrea found herself compelled to share her family's experiences, adjacent to the novel she was writing that discussed the disorder Munchausen by proxy. Andrea also chose to share her story via her podcast, Nobody Should Believe Me, which has gone on to spawn four powerful seasons surrounding the often misrepresented topic, Factitious disorder imposed on another. The Broken Cycle Media team is incredibly grateful that Andrea is joining us to share her knowledge, expertise, and about her own personal journey.
Andrea's website:
https://www.andreadunlop.net/
Andrea's books:
https://www.andreadunlop.net/books
Nobody Should Believe Me podcast:
https://www.nobodyshouldbelieveme.com/
Munchausen Support website:
https://www.munchausensupport.com/
Marc Feldman's books:
https://www.munchausen.com/books/
For a list of related resources and non-profit organizations, please visit: somethingwaswrong.com/resources
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Content warning: child abuse, sexual assault, medical abuse, factitious disorder, factitious disorder imposed on another, and munchausen by proxy.
Andrea Dunlop is an author, podcaster, and victim advocate from Seattle, Washington. Although her career began in the fictional literary world, Andrea found herself compelled to share her family's experiences, adjacent to the novel she was writing that discussed the disorder Munchausen by proxy. Andrea also chose to share her story via her podcast, Nobody Should Believe Me, which has gone on to spawn four powerful seasons surrounding the often misrepresented topic, Factitious disorder imposed on another. The Broken Cycle Media team is incredibly grateful that Andrea is joining us to share her knowledge, expertise, and about her own personal journey.
Andrea's website:
https://www.andreadunlop.net/
Andrea's books:
https://www.andreadunlop.net/books
Nobody Should Believe Me podcast:
https://www.nobodyshouldbelieveme.com/
Munchausen Support website:
https://www.munchausensupport.com/
Marc Feldman's books:
https://www.munchausen.com/books/
For a list of related resources and non-profit organizations, please visit: somethingwaswrong.com/resources
  continue reading

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