Tag: family scapegoat

  • 6 Clinical Signs of Family Scapegoating Abuse (FSA)

    6 Clinical Signs of Family Scapegoating Abuse (FSA)

    To recover from something, you need to understand what you’re trying to recover from. In this week’s article, I discuss the clinical consequences of being scapegoated by your family that I have identified via my research on what I named ‘Family Scapegoating Abuse’ (FSA) and in my trauma-informed Coaching and…

  • Ten Transformative Affirmations for Scapegoat Recovery

    Ten Transformative Affirmations for Scapegoat Recovery

    Announcing my inclusion in the new YouTube Health Partner Program and the release of Affirmations for Scapegoat Recovery, Volume Two…

  • 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…

  • To Meet Publishing Requirements, This Free Preview Chapter From My Book ‘Rejected, Shamed, and Blamed’ Is No Longer Available

    To Meet Publishing Requirements, This Free Preview Chapter From My Book ‘Rejected, Shamed, and Blamed’ Is No Longer Available

    Visit my blog to learn more about family scapegoating.

  • When Your Family Invalidates Your Experiences of Abuse and Complex Trauma

    When Your Family Invalidates Your Experiences of Abuse and Complex Trauma

    It is difficult enough to bear the burden of traumatic childhood experiences and its long-term physical, emotional, and mental effects. For adult survivors of family scapegoating abuse (FSA), this difficulty is magnified by the fact that their reports of abuse or trauma are typically denied, dismissed, and invalidated by their…

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