Drama Triangle
The Drama Triangle is a psychological model that illustrates the dynamics of interpersonal conflict. It consists of three roles: the Victim, the Persecutor, and the Rescuer. Each role represents a different way individuals can interact in a conflict, often leading to unhealthy patterns and emotional distress.
In this triangle, the Victim feels powerless and seeks support, the Persecutor blames or criticizes others, and the Rescuer tries to help but may enable the Victim's dependency. Understanding these roles can help individuals break free from negative interactions and foster healthier relationships.