Author: Rebecca C. Mandeville, MA

  • The Fantasy “Repair” Experience of the FSA Adult Survivor

    The Fantasy “Repair” Experience of the FSA Adult Survivor

    One of the things that keeps survivors of family scapegoating abuse (FSA) stuck and unable to progress in their recovery is the fantasy that if they can say the ‘right’ thing to the ‘right’ person within (or connected to) their family-of-origin, the fact of their abuse will be acknowledged and…

  • Subscribe to the FSA Mailing List (2nd try!)

    Subscribe to the FSA Mailing List (2nd try!)

    Subscribe to the FSA Education Mailing List

  • Subscribe to the FSA Education Mailing List

    Subscribe to the FSA Education Mailing List

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  • 5 Reasons Your Family Won’t Apologize for Scapegoating You

    5 Reasons Your Family Won’t Apologize for Scapegoating You

    Dysfunctional family systems are ‘closed’ systems that resist integrating information that threatens the accepted family narrative. Family members who have scapegoated you will rarely accept responsibility for their actions, despite how egregious their mistreatment of you has been. Below are five reasons why you are unlikely to ever receive an…

  • 10 Rules of Families That Scapegoat

    10 Rules of Families That Scapegoat

    A family that is dominated by a dysfunctional or narcissistic parent may result in its members living under a set of unspoken ‘rules’, rules which benefit the parent at the expense of their children’s well-being. The research I conducted on what I named family scapegoating abuse (FSA) suggests that dysfunctional…

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