Why You Might Be the Scapegoat in Your Family

Why You Might Be the Scapegoat in Your Family

Inner Bonding

Scapegoating goes on in many families. Were you the scapegoat in your family when you were growing up? Are you still being scapegoated as an adult in your family of origin, by your in-laws, or at work? Discover why you might be scapegoated and what ...

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26:185 Jul 2021

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Understanding Family Scapegoating: Insights from Dr. Margaret Paul

The more you practice inner bonding and learn to see and value and love yourself, the less you are going to tolerate being scapegoated.

Ever felt like the black sheep in your family, always blamed for things beyond your control? Dr. Margaret Paul tackles this painful topic in her 'Inner Bonding' podcast, shedding light on why scapegoating happens and how to cope with it. She delves into the dynamics of families where one person is unfairly blamed and offers practical advice on breaking free from this toxic pattern. Empathic individuals often find themselves as scapegoats, but Dr.

Paul emphasizes that self-love and self-worth are crucial defenses against such harmful behavior. Through real-life examples and expert guidance, she helps listeners understand the traits of those who scapegoat others and provides strategies to protect oneself from emotional harm. If you've ever been the scapegoat, this episode offers valuable insights and tools to reclaim your peace and build healthier relationships.

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