Growing up in a family with a narcissistic parent can be a challenging and often traumatic experience. The dynamics within such households are complex, with children often assigned specific roles that shape their identities and future relationships. Two of the most common roles are the “golden child” and the “scapegoat.”
These roles, deeply rooted in narcissistic family systems, can have long-lasting effects on individuals well into adulthood. According to a study published in the Journal of Personality and
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