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How can you diffuse drama in your team?

How can you diffuse drama in your team?

by Suzanne Whitby | Feb 19, 2021 | Hopeful, sustainable futures

The Karpman Drama Triangle defines the roles that people take on (and can switch between) in stressful, emotional or high-conflict situations. Dr Stephen Karpman identified three main roles that emerge: the persecutor, the victim and the rescuer. We can often find...

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