Factitious Disorder Imposed on Another (FDIA) used to be known as Munchausen Syndrome by Proxy (MSBP). It is a severe form of child abuse. A caregiver makes a child sick. They might fake symptoms or even cause real illness. People do this to get attention or control. Children with FDIA often face unnecessary procedures. They also deal with emotional harm and may suffer lasting health problems.
Victims of Munchausen by Proxy often face hidden abuse. Medical systems may misinterpret these situations. Early detection is crucial. Survivors need specialized care and ongoing support for their recovery.
FDIA is complex and dangerous because it often hides in medical records and is hard to spot. Misdiagnoses or delays can put children at great risk. To address FDIA, we need experts in forensics, medicine, and law. This team helps reveal the truth and protect the child.
Providing Munchausen support is essential. This is crucial for at-risk children and survivors. They need resources and support to rebuild their lives.
CPGN handles FDIA/MSBP cases with care and precision. We use research-backed evidence and court-ready documents to protect children. We also support those dealing with Munchausen syndrome and work to strengthen child protection systems around the globe.
At the Child Protection Global Network (CPGN), we bring together forensic investigators, clinicians, and legal experts to:
Children suffering from FDIA/MSBP need urgent help. Your support helps CPGN investigate cases, advocate for families, and offer Munchausen support to survivors. Donate now to protect victims and help survivors get the care they need.
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See a child in danger? If you are in immediate danger, call local emergency services. For guidance from CPGN, Get Help.
CPGN is a 501(c)(3) — donations are tax-deductible where applicable. Our goal is to ensure the safety and protection of every child until it is achieved.
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