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The Drama Triangle: Why You Keep Playing the Victim, Hero, or Villain Without Even Realising It
Coined by psychiatrist Dr. Stephen Karpman , the Drama Triangle is a psychological model that explains a pattern of dysfunctional social interaction many of us unconsciously fall into. It’s not about being “dramatic.” It’s about getting stuck in emotional roles that feel familiar, even addictive, because they match old stories we once survived. At the center of this triangle are three roles : The Victim The Rescuer (Hero) The Persecutor (Villain) Each role is reactive. Each

Reframing You
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