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To protect the privacy of members - including as related to search engine results - this feature is now for paid subscribers only.
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I’ve read literally thousands of comments and looked at hundreds of questions over the past year as people write in to me about their experience of Family Scapegoating Abuse (FSA).
What I’ve noticed - and am always struck by - is the deep wisdom so many of you hold as you engage with each other in a supportive, kind, and sensitive manner.
It occurred to me that I need not be the ‘expert’ here or the ‘authority figure’ with all the answers (because of course I don’t have all the answers and we are each on our own unique journey of healing and recovering from FSA).
As a community, paid subscribers can now share their collective wisdom and help each other over the various hurdles and humps that are bound to rise up in their path as they journey away from abuse and dysfunction toward a a more hopeful present and a brighter future.
I’ve therefore decided to experiment with posting a subscriber question regarding FSA once week to be distribute to paid subscribers only so that those of you who feel you have some insight to offer can reply.