072: The Drama Triangle: Victim, Rescuer and the Persecutor
Description
In this conversation, Laurence Tham and Jim Karagiannis explore the complexities of interpersonal dynamics through the lens of the Drama Triangle, a psychological model that highlights the roles of the rescuer, victim, and persecutor in relationships.
They emphasize the importance of distinguishing between providing support and rescuing others, as these roles can perpetuate unhealthy patterns. The discussion also covers personal experiences with victimhood, the dynamics of bullying, and the necessity of establishing boundaries to promote empowerment and healthy relationships.
Laurence and Jim delve into how individuals can transition from the Drama Triangle to a Support Triangle. They examine the roles of victim, rescuer, and persecutor, showing how these roles can create a cycle of drama in both personal and professional interactions. The conversation highlights the significance of self-awareness and personal responsibility, as well as the need for supportive relationships.
Additionally, they discuss the roles of coaches and challengers in facilitating personal growth and empowerment.
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