Victim (Karpman) Triangle
How can therapists use the concept of the Victim/Karpman Drama Triangle as a therapeutic tool to enhance insight, promote self-awareness, and facilitate positive change in clients’ relational patterns and behaviours?
What are some common triggers or situations in therapy sessions that may lead to clients or therapists adopting roles from the Victim/Karpman Drama Triangle, and how can these be effectively addressed?
How can therapists avoid falling into the roles of Rescuer or Persecutor in the Victim/Karpman Drama Triangle and maintain a balanced, client-centered approach in therapy?
What impact can the Victim/Karpman Drama Triangle have on the therapeutic process and outcomes, and how can therapists navigate these dynamics effectively?
How can therapists identify when clients are engaging in roles from the Victim/Karpman Drama Triangle, and what strategies can be used to address these dynamics?
What is the Victim/Karpman Drama Triangle, and how does it manifest in therapy sessions or client interactions?

