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Karpman Drama Triangle

Karpman Drama Triangle

The Karpman drama triangle is a social model of human interaction proposed by Stephen B. Karpman. The triangle maps a type of destructive interaction that can occur among people in conflict.[1] The drama triangle model is a tool used in psychotherapy, specifically transactional analysis . The triangle of actors in the drama are persecutors, victims, and rescuers.

  1. The Victim: The Victim's stance is "Poor me!"
  2. The Rescuer: The rescuer's line is "Let me help you."
  3. The Persecutor: (a.k.a. Villain) The Persecutor insists, "It's all your fault."

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