infectedmushroom
Bluelighter
Hello,
I have been doing research on scapegoating, and it is clear as day to me that I am the family scapegoat. I have brought it up before with my family and explained how they weren't consciously giving me undue shit, but they were unconsciously treating me like a waste-bin for their negative emotions. I urged them to research what scapegoating meant for themselves and not take my word for it. If I remember the response correctly, because it was a while ago, it was something like a scoff and a roll of the eyes, "oh, of course he wants to blame his problems on us, as if we could be doing that."
So it seems clear they are not interested in learning what scapegoating is and are quite content for me to stay in my role. I, of course, am not, and am now and have been at many times in my life at a breaking point, unable to cope with the conflicting messages I get from them (telling me they want whats best for me and want me to be engaged right after or before going off at me for some tiny thing.)
How do I stop being the family scapegoat? At this point I think the only course of action I have is to move out and keep minimal contact, but it's a little difficult because I'm studying full time. I might have to man up and just do it, because i'm not healthy emotionally or physically and i'm not getting any better, i'm getting worse. What makes it so hard, as I've said, are the conflicting messages. I'm told they care about me, but not treated in a way which reflects that.
Thanks for your time.
I have been doing research on scapegoating, and it is clear as day to me that I am the family scapegoat. I have brought it up before with my family and explained how they weren't consciously giving me undue shit, but they were unconsciously treating me like a waste-bin for their negative emotions. I urged them to research what scapegoating meant for themselves and not take my word for it. If I remember the response correctly, because it was a while ago, it was something like a scoff and a roll of the eyes, "oh, of course he wants to blame his problems on us, as if we could be doing that."
So it seems clear they are not interested in learning what scapegoating is and are quite content for me to stay in my role. I, of course, am not, and am now and have been at many times in my life at a breaking point, unable to cope with the conflicting messages I get from them (telling me they want whats best for me and want me to be engaged right after or before going off at me for some tiny thing.)
How do I stop being the family scapegoat? At this point I think the only course of action I have is to move out and keep minimal contact, but it's a little difficult because I'm studying full time. I might have to man up and just do it, because i'm not healthy emotionally or physically and i'm not getting any better, i'm getting worse. What makes it so hard, as I've said, are the conflicting messages. I'm told they care about me, but not treated in a way which reflects that.
Thanks for your time.
