Most dysfunctional family systems cast at least one of the family members into the role of the scapegoat. The scapegoats are usually the most sensitive ones. They are often the most aware and even the healthiest emotionally. This dynamic moves from the family to the schools, work place, church, Online and Offline community. Scapegoating is also very common with people who have personality disorders such as a Narcissistic Personality Disorder.
In this episode of Pandora's Box Radio, Kaleah talks about what you can do if you are being blamed or cast into the role of the scapegoat. She gives eleven ways you can stop being the scapegoat in a situation and take your power back.
For more information on Kaleah's work please visit:
www.narcissismfree.com
www.pathbacktoself.com
The Victim Archetype
I Need You to Love Me
Healing Narcissistic Abuse and Finding the True Self
From Codependence to Soul Dependence
Facing Loneliness and Emptiness
Breaking Your Addiction to a Narcissist
Oh My God! I'm Not Perfect! Would You Rather be Right? Or at Peace?
Addicted to Chaos and Drama
Love Bombing and Spiritual Narcissism
New Beginnings: Letting Go of What is No Longer Working in Your Life
Listening to Your Inner Voice
Is it Love? Or an Over Excited Nervous System?
The Good Karma Path
Loving Yourself in Relationship to Others
Being Perfectly Imperfect
Self Image; Part Nine "From Self Loathing to Self Loving
Are you a Perfectionist? Being Perfectly Imperfect!
Loving How You Feel; Even When You Don't Feel Good
Loving Yourself When You Feel Hated
Why Do I Keep Picking People Who Treat Me Badly?
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