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All grown up, but still fighting? Why more siblings are turning to therapy, together

Siblings may not be obvious fodder for the therapist's office, but experts say maybe they should be. &quot;People just don't perceive those relationships as needing the type of attention and tending one might bring to a spouse or child,&quot; says <a href=&quot;https://tribecatherapy.com/our-therapists/kelly-scott/&quot;>Kelly Scott</a> of Tribeca Therapy in New York. (Lily Padula for NPR)
Siblings may not be obvious fodder for the therapist's office, but experts say maybe they should be. "People just don't perceive those relationships as needing the type of attention and tending one might bring to a spouse or child," says Kelly Scott of Tribeca Therapy in New York. (Lily Padula for NPR)

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