Tag: FSA
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Naming the Abuse So You Can Name Your Reality: The Structural Truth of Family Scapegoating Abuse (FSA)
There is a critical threshold in recovery where observation must give way to intervention. To understand what you survived, we must establish a clear clinical boundary between the popular, conversational understanding of a dysfunctional family dynamic and the severe neuro-relational trauma you actually endured.
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5 Critical Things to Know About Family Scapegoating Abuse (FSA)™
Because family scapegoating processes can be insidious and subtle, many adult survivors do not realize that they are suffering from a most egregious (and often chronic) form of systemically-driven psycho-emotional bullying and abuse, with all of the painful consequences to body, mind, and spirit…