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What this really shows, is the toxicity of hiding family secrets. And the fact that Josh Duggar never received the help he needed. Nor did his victims.
If the very first time, Josh had done this, and it seems to me that his victim DID tell her parents, it was minimized and basically ignored. Which is why the behavior continued and escalated. I suspect that there is much more we don't know. That even now, there are still a lot of secrets that the family will not acknowledge. MOO
This isn't uncommon, it is when it is ignored, minimized, and never dealt with professionally, that the problem grows exponentially.
The Duggars should have had Josh in intensive counseling from the beginning. And I also don't think that the church counseling he had after the "Ashley Madison" debacle made any changes. Obviously. It is sad to me, because I truly believe that professional therapy could have helped Josh Duggar. Before this mess.
Now, being that this is the internet and it does not matter that I am not a family therapist or otherwise licensed to jump into @rickshaw or @mickey2942 's fascinating conversation:
I think more healthy families are like sturdy mobiles- one moved piece impacts all but the family can adjust.
l think less healthy families are like fragile mobiles that can't survive movement, so every part has to rigidly stay in place or the whole thing crumbles.