Many of us are on the Drama Triangle without even realising. We struggle to understand why people behave as they do, and why they choose dysfuntional, repetitive behaviours. We can't understand why some are habitually dependent, while others are exhaustingly self-sacrificing or unfairly unkind.If you want to improve your understanding of the Human race, the Drama Triangle will help.Once you understand three archetypal roles - the Victim, the Persecutor and the Rescuer, you can identify when you have been on the Drama Triangle in the past, if you are playing it now and who is inviting you to take up one of the roles in their Triangle.Essential reading for everyone, this book is easy to read and even easier to understand, providing a gentle introduction to this dynamic area of Transactional Analysis.
I wanted to learn about this concept because I can see the roles being played out so distinctly in my life. The book has showed me how my behavior enables certain victims (who also multitask as persecutors of others when convenient). I found ideas that will hopefully help me change my behavior.
I also realized that when I help too much I turn from rescuer (they're so helpless. I have to help them!) into a victim (there's no way out! I'm stuck! How could they do this to me?!) and then into a persecutor (feeling of entitlement to better friends). This whole cycle can be broken by knowing what I prioritize and assertively sticking to it. Yay for epiphanies.
Easy to read and understand. The examples and scenarios of each person on the drama triangle makes it real and help you spot it easily. I liked how the author showed you how to stay off the triangle or how to play. Choice. Love it. Will recommend to family and friends.
Easily recommended if you read about Berne’s Games People Play.
It’s a quick read with good ideas about relationship dynamics. The author offers an interesting model for understanding where things can go awry. She provides a decent explanation of people’s motivations and how these can influence behaviour.
Ultimately - her stance is that “awareness” of the relational dynamic can help you navigate.
The lower star count stems from the fact that it’s positioned mostly in a personal perspective rather than as anything truly academically or empirically sound. It has value as thought provoking, but is largely untested and thus, ought to be taken with a grain of salt.
Drama Triangle something I read whilst counselling it’s a really incite full book persecutor victim rescuer I see myself in parts throughout my life often a rescuer sometimes a victim this book helps you understand the human mind why we do what we do and that we all have choices definitely a book to read.
I am thankful to have found this resource. This short book gives a clear and precise explanation of the classic triangle pattern. The other books in her series have been helpful as well.
Un libro interesante, bien estructurado, bien explicado. Me encantó el cierre: "entre más madura sea la respuesta que de usted en este juego, sea conciente o no de él, más rápido y fácil saldrá de éste y se acercará al balance en la relación humana". Estoy de acuerdo. Saludos!
Fantastic intro into drama triangles with examples. Highly recommended for those that struggle with boundaries and would like a vocabulary around troubling relationships.
Nice easy, and to the point, read. Well explained. Find out if you know where you are on the triangle, and understand why you do what you do, with possible was to avoid.
concise, specific and well written treatise on the drama triangle. very easy to read and comprehend. I highly recommend this book to people who need to understand this aspect of Transactional Analysis!
Brilliant. This book describes relationship dynamics that I see all around me, but have been hard pressed to fully grasp and deal with. I love short, inexpensive books that pack a lot of useful insight, and this is one of those.
Good short summary of the Drama Triangle and worth the read. It is not detailed and very simplistic but achieves its purpose to inform the reader of victims, persecutors and rescuers.