Toxic family systems create a flawed reality where survivors often internalize doubts about their traumatic past. Many struggle with self-questioning, wondering if their experiences were genuinely harmful or exaggerated. Unlike Shari Franke, who received public validation of her abuse, many survivors lack this acknowledgment, making it harder to reclaim their truth and engage in the healing process. In such environments, the narrative of reality is controlled by those who inflicted harm, complicating recovery for many post-traumatic parents who must navigate this distorted perception.
In toxic families, reality is fluid-reshaped at will by those in power. Abusive family members often control the narrative, making survivors doubt their own experiences.
Survivors of toxic family systems often envy those like Shari Franke, who receive public validation of their abuse that many will never get.
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