Erased at the Table: The Systemic Cruelty of Family MobbingWhat happens when the people meant to love you become the ones who erase you?Erased at the Table investigates one of the least recognized forms of psychological violence: family mobbing - a coordinated process where one member is scapegoated, excluded, or discredited by the group. This is not personal conflict. It is a systemic pattern with historical, cultural, and institutional roots.Blending psychology, sociology, and cultural analysis, this book traces how mobbing unfolds-and how it's misunderstood by therapists, churches, and courts. It examines how psychiatric labels are weaponized, how moral language is used to silence dissent, and how institutions often reinforce the erasure they should prevent.From witch hunts to modern-day conservatorships, from honour-based violence to psychiatric detainment, the tactics have changed-but the function has not.This is not a story of family drama.It's a map of how erasure works.And a warning about what happens when silence is mistaken for peace.