What a great topic! My experience - sometimes you have to walk away. Ultimately we are all one, and my salvation depends on my ability for forgive all and love all at some point in my development. Try not to burn too many bridges. Try to leave in a loving way without hurting anyone's feelings if possible. Realize these people are not the cause of your problems, but rather they are teachers for you. If it's your family, maintain at least some contact with them - as much as you can without impeding your own spiritual development. There is no need for drama or recriminations. Better to make up a polite excuse - such as "I've been offered a terrific job in Oregon" - something like that. 
At some point in my development I will need to learn how to stay in relationship with those who make me feel uncomfortable. That may involve moving to a higher level of awareness and frequency first.
Codependents Anonymous really helped me a lot. Some groups are better than others.

At some point in my development I will need to learn how to stay in relationship with those who make me feel uncomfortable. That may involve moving to a higher level of awareness and frequency first.
Codependents Anonymous really helped me a lot. Some groups are better than others.
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