Cry Bullies Weaponize Malicious Complaints to Licensing Boards and Employers
A mock licensing board exercise showcases strategies to get malicious complaints dismissed and to generate countercomplaints against crybullies and the institutions that protect them.
Photo credit: Bingo Baker
This is the first part in a three-part series in which graphic screenshots from social media also expose a sophisticated process that victims might not know is targeting them or able to see how university administrators enable their attackers.
My last article attracted more attention than any Substack article that I have written so far. It also precipitated some nasty harassment of both me and the mental health counselor in North Carolina whose side I took ‘in that article.
Where we left off, a Temple University faculty member, Felicidad Garcia, Ph.D. had filed a complaint to the North Carolina Licensing Board concerning the behavior of Sarah McCoy Isaacs, MDiv, LCHMCA, a mental health counselor at a small counseling center located in North Carolina.
Along with other high crimes and misdemeanors, Dr. Garcia specifically complained that the counselor:
“ac…