Scapegoat Research Rebecca Mandeville

Key Findings From My Recent FSA Survey (2023)

As some of you participated in my first FSA Research Survey of 2023, I am sharing a short video that focuses on a few key findings resulting from this survey.

Like all of the research I have done on what I named family scapegoating abuse (FSA) and family scapegoat trauma (FST) to date, the latest survey I conducted explored the lived experiences of adult survivors scapegoated within their family-of-origin.

In addition to my articles, book, and videos on family scapegoating abuse and family scapegoat trauma, my research is designed to both bring attention to, and validate and legitimatize, the negative effects of being scapegoated by one’s family.

Comprehensive results from this 10-question survey will be released later this year.

To those who participated in this survey, I thank you. I’ll be releasing two more surveys over the next few months, and will notify you here when they are available on this website. As with all of my surveys, you may participate anonymously.

I hope you find this data helpful. Sometimes it helps to realize you are not alone.

Rebecca C. Mandeville, LMFT, CCTP

To Access FSA Research Key Finds, Click Here


To learn how you can support my FSA and FST research efforts, click here.

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About Rebecca C. Mandeville, MA

Rebecca C. Mandeville coined the research-supported terms 'family scapegoating abuse' (FSA) and 'family scapegoat trauma' (FST) and is a recognized thought leader in understanding the consequences of being in the family 'identified patient' or 'scapegoat' role. She also created the FSA Recovery Coaching℠ process. Her best-selling book, 'Rejected, Shamed, and Blamed', is the first book ever written on FSA. Rebecca serves as a YouTube Health Partner via her channel 'Beyond Family Scapegoating Abuse' and is also active on Instagram and Facebook.

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  1. I already do get your emails,I made a comment using just initials Rebecca Keeping you in my Thoughts and Prayers for a full,speedy recovery!🙏😊

  2. Hello, so happy you wrote this blog. I subscribed to your newsletter. Just another family scapegoat here. I hope to meet more people in the same situation as there is strength in numbers.

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