Allison DuBois' unique story, the inspiration of the hit NBC TV show "Medium", started during her graduating semester at the Arizona State University while interning at the District Attorney's office. Soon after, researchers at the University of Arizona documented her ability through a series of tests in which she scored exceptionally high on accuracy and specificity. This validation diverted Allison's plans from becoming a prosecuting attorney to a commitment to be a professional medium/profiler.
In her short career, Allison has conducted over 1,200 personal readings. In those readings she helps to ease the pain that people carry from the effects of losing a loved one. She continues to support science as a medium used in the research of the afterlife. She has spent the last four years participating in various tests for the University of Arizona. Allison takes an active role in the direction and execution of research as a member of the Veritas Research Program Mediums Committee and is a member of the Medium Advisory Board for the Forever Family Foundation.
Allison donates her time to missing/murdered persons and criminal cases for agencies across the country. She is contacted by law enforcement and families to help find missing and murdered people. Allison also assists in jury selection for District Attorney's Offices. Each of these is a means for her to give back to the world for being so blessed.
Allison maintains close ties to the inspiration of the show Medium as a consultant.
Allison first book, "Don't Kiss Them Good-Bye", published by Simon & Schuster will be on shelves March 15th, 2005. The book tells her story in her own words.
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