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Understanding and Applying the Drama Triangle in Practice
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Why We Keep Falling into the Same ConflictsMany conflicts repeatedly follow the same patterns – in relationships, at work, or within families. Stephen B. Karpman's Drama Triangle describes these dynamics between Victim, Persecutor, and Rescuer very precisely. We often unconsciously slip into these roles and only realize later how the situation escalates. In this video course, you will learn to recognize these patterns and better understand why certain conflicts keep arising. |
Understanding the Roles - Victim, Persecutor, and RescuerEach role in the Drama Triangle follows typical beliefs: The Victim feels powerless, the Persecutor blames others, and the Rescuer tries to solve problems for others. All three roles avoid responsibility and feelings in their own way – and that is precisely what creates the dynamic. In the course, Christian Browa goes through these roles step-by-step and shows how to recognize them – in oneself and in others.
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Making Conflicts Visible - with the System Board and Drama TriangleThe course not only covers the theory but also shows how you can practically use the Drama Triangle. With the System Board, figures, or the wooden Drama Triangle, conflict situations can be made visible and viewed from new perspectives. You can switch roles, recognize responsibility, and discover new courses of action. This transforms an abstract model into an effective tool for coaching, counseling, and personal reflection.
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With Christian Browa through the Video CourseChristian Browa is a sociologist and systemic coach with many years of experience working with people, relationships, and conflict dynamics. On his podcast "Unsere Jungs" (Our Boys), he talks about personal development, gender roles, and the challenges of modern relationships and families. In addition to his coaching work, he organizes father-son experiences and supports people in important developmental phases of their lives. In his daily practice, he repeatedly encounters typical conflict patterns – precisely the dynamics described in the Drama Triangle. His experience from coaching, consulting, and personal work with groups makes him a particularly authentic and practical guide for this video course. |
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