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The Scapegoat Protocol: A 'Liar, Liar' Masterclass

The Scapegoat Protocol: A 'Liar, Liar' Masterclass

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In the podcast episode of Femme on the Spectrum, Elizabeth explores the challenges neurodivergent women face in dysfunctional family dynamics, particularly those on the autism spectrum. She discusses why these women are often cast as the family scapegoats and how their characteristics, such as pattern recognition, a heightened sense of justice, and direct communication, threaten such systems. Elizabeth also discusses the 'Liar' Protocol, which includes gaslighting and DARVO (Deny, Attack, and Reverse Victim and Offender) tactics, often used to suppress the valid concerns of autistic individuals and paint them as the instigator of the conflict. Moreover, Elizabeth stresses the importance of setting boundaries and differentiates it from holding a grudge, emphasizing that boundaries are necessary for self-protection. The episode ends with reflection questions for the audience and a strong affirmation of their experiences and the strength in their distinct characteristics.
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