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The power of a family drama lies in the fact that no one can hurt you quite like the people who are supposed to love you. Unlike external conflicts, family tension is rooted in decades of shared history, unspoken "rules," and the friction of people evolving at different speeds within a static system. 1. The Architecture of the Conflict
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A therapist, a clergy member, or a new in-law tries to mediate the family conflict. The family of foxes turns on this common enemy, uniting temporarily to destroy the outsider who threatened their dysfunction. The power of a family drama lies in
Two siblings in a family drama should have two radically different versions of the same childhood. One remembers a warm, loving home. The other remembers emotional abandonment. The Architecture of the Conflict Here’s an interesting,