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Let My People Go: A Scapegoats Journey
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Let My People Go: A Scapegoats Journey
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Let My People Go: A Scapegoats Journey
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Sharlene Khatib bravely delves into the often hidden and taboo subject of Family Scapegoating Abuse (FSA). This deeply personal narrative exposes the painful journey of being scapegoated within a dysfunctional family system from childhood into adulthood. Khatib sheds light on the emotional and psychological toll that being cast in the scapegoat role can take, often leading to PTSD and other enduring wounds that affect the nervous system.
Drawing from her own experiences, Khatib offers a heartfelt exploration of the intergenerational transfer of scapegoating patterns and the destructive impact these dynamics have on family relationships. She emphasizes the critical importance of breaking these cycles to prevent the perpetuation of abuse across generations. By sharing her story, Khatib aims to provide support, understanding, and hope to others who have endured similar suffering, fostering community and healing. "Let My People Go" is a courageous call to acknowledge and address the reality of family scapegoating abuse, urging readers to confront and disrupt these harmful patterns for the sake of future generations.
Drawing from her own experiences, Khatib offers a heartfelt exploration of the intergenerational transfer of scapegoating patterns and the destructive impact these dynamics have on family relationships. She emphasizes the critical importance of breaking these cycles to prevent the perpetuation of abuse across generations. By sharing her story, Khatib aims to provide support, understanding, and hope to others who have endured similar suffering, fostering community and healing. "Let My People Go" is a courageous call to acknowledge and address the reality of family scapegoating abuse, urging readers to confront and disrupt these harmful patterns for the sake of future generations.