
A classic sibling dynamic driven by parental favoritism. One sibling internalizes the pressure to be perfect, while the other rebels against the family's rigid expectations.
As the meal ended, Elias pushed back his chair. "The will has been changed," he announced. "The house goes to the foundation. You two get the cabin in Maine. Together. No option to sell for five years." A classic sibling dynamic driven by parental favoritism
Trauma can have a profound impact on family relationships, leading to long-term consequences for individuals and families. Television has increasingly explored the effects of trauma on family dynamics, from the aftermath of a traumatic event to the long-term repercussions on relationships. A classic sibling dynamic driven by parental favoritism