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Learn how to recognize the common drama triangle pattern in dysfunctional relationships. Discover how to act opposite and move into the assertiveness cycle.
Jul 27, 2023 · The Karpman Drama Triangle (Triangulation) is a concept developed by Dr. Stephen Karpman that explains how people engage in behaviors that perpetuate cycles of conflict and tension. This...
- Absence of trust. Trust is the foundation of teamwork. Teams who lack trust conceal weaknesses and mistakes, are reluctant to ask for help, and jump to conclusions about the intentions of other team members.
- Fear of conflict. Teams who lack trust fear conflict and are often reluctant to discuss controversial topics and share perspectives and ideas. These discussions are necessary to enable the team to reach a decision, or agree on how to approach and resolve a problem.
- Lack of commitment. When teams do not engage in open discussion due to a fear of conflict, team members often feel that their ideas and opinions are not valued.
- Avoidance of accountability. Team members who have not bought-in to the chosen approach or goal will not feel accountable for achieving it. The desire to manage personal risk and avoid conflict also prevents team members from holding one another accountable for their contributions.
Dec 20, 2023 · By understanding the archetypes of dysfunction within a relationship, namely the victim, the prosecutor, and the rescuer, we can gain insight into the dynamics that may be causing distress and...
Feb 13, 2024 · Dysfunction occurs when social institutions do not positively contribute to the maintenance of society but cause disharmony and conflict rather than coherence and integration.
Dramatherapy is a form of Psychotherapy. Dramatherapists are both clinicians and artists that draw on their knowledge of theatre and therapy to use as a medium for psychological therapy that may include drama, story-making, music, movement, and art; to work with any issue that has presented itself.
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Nov 1, 2023 · Tension can sometimes be used as an interchangeable term with conflict. But where it differs, lies in the development of suspense in a performance. As the audience anticipates certain outcomes in the plot, the tension builds. An obvious example of rising tension is in a mystery or whodunit.