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This Week's FSA Recovery Affirmation

This Week's FSA Recovery Affirmation

We need not be defined by our experience of abuse...

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In the journey of healing from Family Scapegoating Abuse (FSA), it’s vital to acknowledge the deep emotional scars that can linger long after the abuse has ended. As survivors, we often carry the weight of shame, blame, and doubt, which cannot help but negatively impact our identities and relationships. Cultivating an attitude of radical acceptance allows us to reclaim our power and redefine our narratives.

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