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: Dr. Kenneth Adams’ research examines "emotional incest," where parents use children to meet their own emotional needs, often leading to boundary issues in the child's later adult relationships.

: Relationships that only function as long as a character stays in their "assigned" role (e.g., the funny one, the fixer, the victim). 💡 Writing Tips for Impact incest magazine vol 3 top

In a bad family drama, a character says: "I am angry because you never supported my art career." In a great family drama, a character says: "Remember that drawing you did in the second grade? The one with the horse? I kept it in my wallet until the ink faded. But I suppose you don't remember that, because you were too busy looking for the next thing to fail at." 💡 Writing Tips for Impact In a bad

Family drama storylines endure because the family is the first society we join and the last one we leave. It is where we learn love, but also where we learn betrayal, loyalty, and resentment. But I suppose you don't remember that, because

There is a cathartic, almost voyeuristic pleasure in watching a family implode. Psychologists suggest this is due to – we watch others fight so we can process our own suppressed resentments safely.