Emotional abuse is a type of abuse that occurs when one person dominates or controls the emotions of another. It can take many different forms, but al
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Les merIn simple terms, a scapegoat is someone unfairly targeted with projected shame, rage, and blame by another person or group. In the emotionally illiter
Les merWhy is it so unusual for narcissists to grow emotionally? Narcissistic behavior begins as self-protection from the shame and low self-esteem that resu
Les merDespite the fact that an increasing number of young people identify as LGBTQ (1 in 6 of Generation Z), queer-identified individuals are subject to lif
Les merForgiveness is often touted as the holy grail of healing. Indeed, releasing anger and resentment toward someone who has hurt us can be freeing. But wh
Les merDysfunctional, narcissistic families typically feature inequities, and one of the most common forms of inequity is parental favoritism of one child ov
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Les merWe are masters of the back-handed compliment, the flattery which is actually a form of provocation, the kings of seemingly pleasant comments which are
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