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Born in January 1972, Allison Dubois began communicating with spirit beings at the age of 6. She is a graduate of the University of Arizona where she first participated in a series of studies to test and document the scope of psychic experience.
Allison prefers to be called a medium and profiler rather than a psychic due to the stigma society has placed upon the term. She has related details of collaboration with the Texas Rangers and the Glendale, Arizona Police Department to aid in solving crimes, but neither agency has substantiated her claims.
There is a wide chasm between Dubois supporters and skeptics. Dr. Gary Schwartz, who conducted the University of Arizona studies, claims that she has uncanny psychic abilities. He relates one case in which she connected with the deceased husband of a trial subject. After the woman read the transcript of the session she stated that the details were astonishingly accurate – perhaps as much as 80% accurate. Upon concluding the study period Schwartz supported Dubois’ claims of spiritual ability and featured them in his report study: The Truth About Medium. For unknown reasons, however, Dubois does not validate Schwartz or his work.
Don’t Kiss Them Goodbye is the first of three books written by Dubois as of this writing, and forms the basis for “Medium”, a highly popular television series currently in its fifth year of production. The show is said to be based on Dubois’ own life experiences as a medium: