Temple University Public Health Ended 2022 With More Doxing and Harassment of the Community

A Temple University faculty member doxed a school mental health counselor in North Carolina and filed a complaint to her licensing board.

James C. Coyne
10 min readMar 10, 2023

Now the counselor is being impersonated on Twitter in racist tweets. She and her husband are accused of child abuse by pseudonymous trolls.

This mayhem has become commonplace on social media and feeds on and flows back into what is an international problem, hateful attacks from people who have little or no knowledge of their victims, but who join in whatever exchanges are getting ugly. Yet, the last year of ugliness at Temple could become the community’s opportunity in 2023 to turn off the pump handle once and for all on the hate spewing in and outside the Temple University College of Public Health. The various bad actors at Temple and their allies have gone too far, too many times.

The Temple faculty member’s recent attacks on the school counselor were an escalation of lots of public harassment directed at the counselor by the Temple faculty member’s wife on social media while the wife was abusing drugs and alcohol. Images of both the Temple faculty and her wife exposing their two toddlers to abuse and neglect were being posted across social media platforms.

This situation sounds like something out of the realm of a Netflix series, but this is real, not…

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James C. Coyne

Socially conscious Clinical Health Psychologist. Skeptic debunking hype and pseudoscience. Defender of freedom of expression without undue fear of reprisal