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  2. Oct 30, 2018 · What is the lost child? The role of the lost child in a dysfunctional family is quite different from other abusive roles. It isn’t loud and it doesn’t hog the spotlight. On the contrary, the lost child hides away far from any attention that’s dished out by parental figures.

  3. What Is the Invisible Child? The lost child, also known as the invisible child, unseen child, or passive child, is one of the roles in a dysfunctional family (other roles include the scapegoat, hero, and clown.) Wegscheider-Cruse identified six core roles or behavioral patterns of children from a dysfunctional family system.

  4. Oct 11, 2021 · A narcissist's "lost child" may be physically and emotionally neglected. The "lost child" may carry their trauma into adulthood and may attract partners who are neglectful and emotionally...

  5. Nov 11, 2020 · Lost children, in early childhood, develop a belief that they are powerful enough to blame themselves for the woes of their families. They feel they want too much and that they do not have a place in the world. They learn early to be quiet, unassuming, so they are out of the way.

  6. The Lost Child. A child goes to a fair with his parents. He is happy and excited and wants the sweets and toys displayed there. But his parents don’t buy them for him. Why then does he refuse when someone else offers them to him? IT was the festival of spring. From the wintry shades of narrow lanes and alleys emerged a gaily clad humanity.

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  7. Mar 15, 2012 · The Lost Child: Finding The Way Back from Emptiness. A family where the parents are emotionally absent (whatever the reasons) leaves the children to fend for themselves emotionally.

  8. Nov 10, 2023 · The Lost Child. The Lost Child, in contrast to the Hero Child, often seeks to remain unnoticed within the family dynamics. They tend to withdraw and avoid confrontation, preferring to...