215. Family Sinners | //top\\
Third, redemption involves . The family sinner does not owe their abusers an apology. They owe themselves sobriety, stability, and self-compassion. The work of the 215 family sinner is to stop acting out the family’s hidden script.
This article explores the origin of the "family sinner" label, the mechanics of intergenerational trauma, the psychology of scapegoating, and the difficult path toward redemption and breaking the cycle. The "family sinner" is not necessarily a criminal. They may never have seen a jail cell. Instead, they are the family member who refuses to play the game. In a dysfunctional family system, roles are rigidly assigned: the Hero (the overachiever), the Mascot (the clown), the Lost Child (the invisible one), and the Scapegoat. 215. family sinners
The 215 family sinner is almost always the . Third, redemption involves
