Family Scapegoat, Prized, Needed and Envied
Offered By: TEDx via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore the intricate dynamics of family roles in this thought-provoking TEDx talk that delves into the concept of the 'family scapegoat.' Uncover the paradoxical nature of this position, examining both its challenges and unexpected benefits. Gain insights into how being the scapegoat can foster personal growth, resilience, and a unique life perspective. Learn from speaker Diane J. Collins, a Brooklyn-based writer and artist with a passion for life stories and a background in English literature. Discover the value of writing workshops in understanding oneself and others, and hear Collins' advocacy for early childhood reading. Gain a deeper understanding of family dynamics and personal growth in this 18-minute presentation that challenges conventional views on family roles.
Syllabus
Family scapegoat, prized, needed and envied | Diane Collins | TEDxFederalHill
Taught by
TEDx
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