

211 The Drama Triangle: How to Get Unstuck From Your Sticky Fights
14 snips Jul 5, 2025
Explore the intriguing world of the Drama Triangle, where roles of victim, hero, and villain trap us in relationship conflicts. Learn how these patterns play out in everyday life, and discover transformative strategies to break free. The discussion highlights the importance of self-awareness and small, purposeful actions to foster healthier interactions. Embrace the Empowerment Dynamic, shifting from victim to creator, and see how challengers and coaches can spark personal growth. Real stories bring these concepts to life, making it an engaging listen!
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Drama Triangle Roles and Patterns
- The Drama Triangle has three archetypal roles: victim, hero (rescuer), and villain (persecutor).
- People have preferred "on-ramps" to drama roles that feel familiar despite discomfort.
Seeing Yourself in the Drama
- Recognizing participation in the Drama Triangle requires clarity and willingness to own uncomfortable parts of ourselves.
- Acknowledging this role empowers us to choose stepping out and changing the dynamic.
Archetypes as Patterns of Action
- Archetypes like victim, hero, and villain are patterns of readiness for action manifesting in human stories.
- Drama Triangle reflects recurring, self-sustaining relational patterns tied to core wounds and stories.