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This Week's FSA Recovery Affirmation

This Week's FSA Recovery Affirmation

“Share with people who have earned the right to hear your story.” —Brené Brown

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Abuse survivors are under no obligation to share their stories with anyone who asks; their experiences are deeply personal and should be treated with the utmost respect and sensitivity.

Sharing your story as an adult survivor of family scapegoating abuse (FSA) is a profound act of vulnerability that requires a safe, trusting environment. It’s not a right but a privilege that others must earn through genuine empathy, understanding, and unwavering support.

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