Scapegoation: A Case Study

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• It is common for a couple not to want to look at their problem because they are dependent on each other and do not want to mess with the status quo (myth of catastrophe). • So, frightening are these tensions that the couple often cannot allow themselves to be consciously aware of them (I believe these issues to be in the subconscious not the unconscious, there is awareness but denial). • Scapegoating occurs because of this, usually the child, but could be a partner. • Partner may become physically sick, seek therapy by themselves or have an affair. • I believe the “unconscious” plan to have an affair is a joke. (The couple knows what they are doing) • The affair is intuitively arranged by the couple. There seem to be no real secrets in a

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