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How Children Learn Abuse, and Learn Not to Protect Themselves: An Internal Family Systems (IFS) perspective
A hard truth most people don't get is that people learn to be abused at home. They learn in their family-of-origin through caregiver interactions who has power, who must submit, who is allowed needs, and whose needs are forbidden. Here, we look at victim/perpetrator dynamics through the healing lens of Internal Family Systems (IFS) Therapy.
Sean Cuthbert
Dec 23, 20253 min read
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