Fantastic article on an issue that needs far more attention socially than it has as of yet received. And thank you for linking to my work on family scapegoating abuse (FSA) š. Cultural influences can also play a powerful role in these (dysfunctional) dynamics, which I see often especially with my Far Eastern clients, where typically the daughter-in-law is expected to be submissive to the mother-in-law.
Thank you Rebecca! I have another set of research articles that explore this phenomenon in Chinese Taiwanese and Indian cultures. Iām very curious to see what the differences and overlap are with American culture.
Fantastic article on an issue that needs far more attention socially than it has as of yet received. And thank you for linking to my work on family scapegoating abuse (FSA) š. Cultural influences can also play a powerful role in these (dysfunctional) dynamics, which I see often especially with my Far Eastern clients, where typically the daughter-in-law is expected to be submissive to the mother-in-law.
Thank you Rebecca! I have another set of research articles that explore this phenomenon in Chinese Taiwanese and Indian cultures. Iām very curious to see what the differences and overlap are with American culture.