Life After Narcissistic Abuse for Scapegoat Survivors: Freedom to be Disappointed
One of the outcomes of recovery can be the freedom to know and express what you do not like - as well as what you like - about how you are treated. This is especially important in relationships with people who matter to you. In today's video I explain how the scapegoat child was forbidden to know what they did not like about their narcissistic parent. Next, I will explain how the therapeutic relationship can help survivors safely access and express all of their experience. Reclaim & Rise - Scapegoat Survivor's Healing Toolkit Take control of your healing journey and rise above the pain of the past. Empower yourself with the tools and support needed to reclaim your life and thrive. Click HERE to Learn More: https://lp.jreidtherapy.com/toolkit

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