Recovering From the Scapegoat Childhood

Recovering From the Scapegoat Childhood: Navigating the Emotional Patterns Left by Family Blame, Shame, and Misplaced Rejection.DE

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Synopsis

Growing up as the family scapegoat leaves marks that are difficult to name but impossible to ignore. This book explores the inner world of those who were cast as the problem child-blamed, dismissed, or made to carry emotions that were never truly theirs to hold.It examines how early family dynamics shape the way you see yourself, relate to others, and respond to conflict long into adulthood. Rather than prescribing a path forward, it offers a compassionate lens for understanding why certain patterns persist-the hypervigilance, the self-doubt, the exhausting need to prove your worth in rooms that feel unsafe.This book reframes the scapegoat experience not as damage to be fixed, but as a deeply human response to an environment that failed to see you clearly. It explores the emotional residue of chronic blame, the way shame becomes internalized, and what it means to begin separating who you were told you were from who you actually are.For anyone who grew up feeling like the family's designated wrong one-this is a thoughtful, honest exploration of that experience.

Publisher information

  • Publisher: epubli
  • ISBN: 9783565267217
  • Dimensions: 15 x 210 x 297 mm
  • Weight: 644g
  • Languages: English