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March 2nd, 2026

From Child Abuse to Child Rights Advocate: Her Survival Story

What happens when the person meant to protect you becomes the source of Trauma? In this episode, Charissa shares her story of surviving child abuse, medical child abuse (often referred to as Munchausen by proxy), emotional manipulation, and Family trauma following her parents’ Divorce.

She opens up about growing up in an unstable and abusive household where she and her brother were pitted against each other, physically harmed, and falsely reported as having serious medical conditions. As a result, Charissa spent much of her teenage years heavily medicated for illnesses she didn’t have, while enduring bullying, isolation, and psychological trauma.

Her pain turned into rebellion, leading to legal trouble and jail time, before she finally began confronting the truth about her childhood.

Today, Charissa is a child rights advocate, working to raise awareness about systemic failures and legislation that failed to protect her. She speaks out about medical abuse, custody systems, mandated reporting, and the urgent need for reform.

🔹 In this episode, we discuss:
Medical child abuse and fabricated illness
Sibling manipulation and psychological control
The long-term impact of trauma and over-medication
Juvenile justice and trauma responses
Child protection laws and advocacy reform

💬 Join the discussion: What changes need to happen in child protection systems?
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✅ About Multispective Podcast

Multispective is a podcast that shares true, dark, riveting, and unique stories of overcoming adversity. We invite guests from all over the world to share their life experiences, providing their perspectives on topics including Mental Health, trauma, addiction, incarceration, Relationships, careers, and so much more. Follow and subscribe for unique and inspiring stories.
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Jennica Sadhwani Multispective Podcast

Hello and welcome to my profile! Over the years, I've had the privilege of engaging in countless conversations with people from all walks of life, hearing their stories from across the globe. It’s always inspiring to witness the strength and resilience we have in overcoming life's toughest challenges.

As a podcaster, I’m honored to share stories about childhood trauma and its lasting impact. And as a teacher, I’m committed to creating a safe space where children can transform their pain into power.

Listening to the stories of others offers us valuable insights and new perspectives on our own lives. It can bring hope and guidance, helping us move forward with greater strength. Hope you enjoy the podcast, and feel free to message me if you ever want to chat!