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The Enabler Mother:
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The "Do's" (Strong Storytelling)
Part I: The Anatomy of a Family Drama
- The Martyr Mother → Subvert: She’s not selfless; she’s a covert narcissist who weaponizes her sacrifices. Her “I gave up everything for you” is a cage, not a gift.
- The Bully Father → Subvert: He is not a cartoon villain. He is a man who genuinely believes cruelty is love—that hardening his children is the only way to protect them from a world that will otherwise break them.
- The Peacekeeper → Subvert: This sibling is not virtuous. They are an emotional hostage who has learned that their own needs are the price of calm. Their eventual explosion is not a betrayal; it is a resurrection.
- The Rebel → Subvert: They didn’t leave because they were selfish. They left because they were the only one brave enough to name the dysfunction. Their exile was actually a form of loyalty to a healthier self.