Understanding the Scapegoat: From Childhood Blame to Adult Impact

Understanding the Scapegoat: From Childhood Blame to Adult Impact

Centered Living Podcast

17/11/2023 1:02AM

Episode Synopsis "Understanding the Scapegoat: From Childhood Blame to Adult Impact"

Join host Kalin Hardecopf in a compelling exploration of the scapegoat role in families and its lasting impact into adulthood. This episode of the Centered Living Podcast examines how children unfairly blamed for family problems often grow up feeling inadequate, impacting their self-esteem and relationships. Kalin discusses the various origins of scapegoating, highlighting that it's not exclusive to families with narcissistic parents. The conversation includes insights into 'black and white thinking,' a cognitive distortion linked to relational trauma, and its role in family dynamics. Through a narrative of the Johnson family, Kalin illustrates the harmful effects of being labeled as the scapegoat or the 'golden child' in a family with a narcissistic parent. The episode also delves into the reasons behind parents' use of scapegoating and offers guidance on healing and self-compassion. Tune into this insightful episode for a deeper understanding of family dynamics and self-healing. Subscribe to the Centered Living Podcast for more discussions on enriching relationships and living meaningfully. Share and leave a review if this episode speaks to you.

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