“While disagreements and interpersonal conflicts are common in even the healthiest of family systems, family scapegoating goes far beyond this, making recovering from its impact and effects difficult. For example, more than half of those who responded to an FSA survey I conducted have been described as “mentally ill”; “emotionally sick,” or “a liar” by a parent or other relative when there was absolutely no truth to this whatsoever. Naturally, being spoken about in this way can be confusing, angering, and even traumatizing to the target of such hostile and defamatory statements.” GaslightingFamily ScapegoatingFamily ScapegoatFamily Scapegoating AbuseScapegoat Child Book:Rejected, Shamed, and Blamed: Help and Hope for Adults in the Family Scapegoat Role Source: Rejected, Shamed, and Blamed: Help and Hope for Adults in the Family Scapegoat Role