family dynamics
Coverage of family dynamics in the Nexus archive.
- When my fit, healthy husband had a stroke at 46 we were just relieved he was alive, but then he got so angry he'd shout and shake with rage. Nobody talks about is how it changes a person. Here's how our family survived
A fit and healthy husband experienced a stroke at 46, survived, but developed severe anger issues post-recovery. The article discusses the emotional challenges this created for the family and the lack of public discourse around post-stroke personality changes.
- Richard Osman reflects on his 'shameful and bizarre' four decade battle with food addiction and says 'it's been a dominant theme' since his father walked out on the family for another woman
Richard Osman discusses his four-decade-long struggle with food addiction, describing it as 'shameful and bizarre,' and attributes it as a dominant theme in his life since his father abandoned the family for another woman. He reflects on the lasting impact of his father's infidelity on his personal challenges.
- Why eldest siblings are brainier
A new study suggests that eldest siblings may be more intelligent due to factors related to sickness. Researchers found that illness could influence cognitive development in older children, potentially contributing to higher intelligence compared to younger siblings.