7 Reason The Empath Becomes the Scapegoat for the Narcissist

Healing with Human Design - A podcast by Raven Scott - Thursdays

Why Are you ALWAYS the Scapegoat for the Narcissist? This video is about the 7 Reasons the Empath is Conditioned to Be the Narcissist's Scapegoat and how the Narcissist makes empaths the scapegoat for the problems in the relationships. I also share how your Human Design chart shows your vulnerability to being the Narcissist's scapegoat.Empaths often find themselves in the role of the scapegoat. This dynamic is rooted in the narcissist's need to shift blame and avoid accountability for their actions, while the empath, conditioned to pay attention to and anticipate others' moods for their own safety, becomes hyper-vigilant about the moods of everyone around them.Growing up in an environment where being attuned to others' moods was necessary for survival can deeply impact an empath's psyche. It conditions them to be acutely aware of subtle cues and changes in the emotional atmosphere, honing their ability to navigate relationships with a heightened sensitivity to the needs and feelings of others.Empaths are often blind to Narcissists making them a scapegoat due to several reasons:1. Compassion 2. Desire for Harmony due to Open Solar Plexus3. Focus on Others 4. Emotional Manipulation is at play 5. Self Doubt and confusion6. Optimism 7. Lack of AwarenessGRAB free Somatic Healing workshop : https://ravenscott.aweb.page/healing-from-abuseBuy Raven's Healing books https://ravenscott.aweb.page/healing-from-abuseDon't forget to subscribe to our podcast for more insightful content!And write a Review and Share!!! - Follow and tag me on IG when you do: http://instagram.com/empathandthenarcissistpodcastHelp me review my newest book Empath's Guide to Rising Strong & receive a FREE 30 Minute Human Design Reading or Coaching Session. Leave a Tip to support, buy books, and grab free somatic workshop >>>All Links are on the Podcast Page.My first book: Empath & The Narcissist Book on AudibleMentioned in this episode:Get 10% off First Month of BetterhelpBetter Help

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