From a systems theory perspective, families are homeostatic. They resist change. If the family system is built on a lie (e.g., "Dad never hit us"), the presence of the family sinner who screams, "Yes, he did!" threatens the system.
Read books on scapegoating (e.g., Toxic Parents by Susan Forward, The Scapegoat Complex by Sylvia Brinton Perera). See your story in print. Realize you are not alone.
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From a systems theory perspective, families are homeostatic. They resist change. If the family system is built on a lie (e.g., "Dad never hit us"), the presence of the family sinner who screams, "Yes, he did!" threatens the system.
Read books on scapegoating (e.g., Toxic Parents by Susan Forward, The Scapegoat Complex by Sylvia Brinton Perera). See your story in print. Realize you are not alone. 215. family sinners
: A core functionality allowing users to quickly locate specific cases, documents, or legal records within the system. From a systems theory perspective, families are homeostatic
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