Susan Dominus
Susan Dominus is a seasoned journalist and writer known for her insightful explorations of family dynamics and childhood development. Her work often delves into the complexities of how relationships, particularly between siblings, shape individual identities and life choices. In her recent piece for The New York Times Magazine, she investigates the growing body of research that highlights the significant impact siblings have on one another, often influencing their personalities and life paths in ways that are not immediately obvious. Dominus's unique perspective is informed by her own experiences as a sibling and as a parent, making her writing relatable and engaging for readers interested in the nuances of familial relationships.
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Italy:
Susan Dominus wrote an article for the New York Times about women using testosterone.
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United Kingdom:
A new book about sibling relationships, The Family Dynamic by Susan Dominus, examines how things like birth order and the specific achievements of your siblings affect a person’s life trajectory.
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United States:
Susan Dominus, who has written many moving pieces about children and families, looks at a growing field of research to see how kids’ personalities 'spill over' onto their siblings.
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