In the age of 23andMe, the hidden child is a contemporary golden goose. These storylines thrive on the inversion of trust. A grandchild appears on the doorstep. A DNA test is opened at Christmas dinner. The complexity lies in the aftermath: Does blood forgive abandonment? Can biology override the trauma of a lie? These narratives force the family to redefine what "family" actually means—legal ties, or emotional ones?
Explores the intersection of corporate power and childhood trauma. In the age of 23andMe, the hidden child
The Architecture of Family Drama: Navigating Complex Relationships In the age of 23andMe