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  1. The three roles on the victim triangle are Persecutor, Rescuer and Victim. Karpman placed these three roles on an inverted triangle and described them as being the three aspects, or faces of victim.

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  3. Jul 24, 2017 · The three roles of the drama triangle are archetypal and easily recognizable in their extreme versions. Victims. The stance of the victim is “poor me!” Victims see themselves as victimized, oppressed, powerless, helpless, hopeless, dejected, and ashamed, and come across as “super-sensitive,” wanting kid glove treatment from others.

  4. Jun 26, 2024 · Role #1: The Villain. In any drama, there is a “bad guy”. The villain is the persecutor and is often targeted as the “cause” of the drama to begin with. The villain rarely identifies...

  5. The Karpman Drama Triangle models the connection between personal responsibility and power in conflicts, and the destructive and shifting roles people play. He defined three roles in the conflict; Persecutor, Rescuer (the one up positions) and Victim (one down position).

  6. Feb 21, 2022 · In relationships where manipulation plays a primary role, people tend to occupy one of three roles: victim, persecutor, or savior. These three roles are masks that people put on to conceal their insecurities and frustrations.

  7. Mar 11, 2020 · The three typical roles in the trauma triangle include the victim, rescuer and perpetrator or persecutor. Trauma survivors will enact all three roles at different times. Each trauma triangle role is a product of the fight-flight-freeze-fawn survival response experienced during trauma.

  8. Jan 18, 2024 · The concept involves three roles: the Rescuer, the Victim, and the Persecutor. We may be inculcating these roles either in ourselves or in our children and not realize any toxic behavioral patterns we may be following.

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