
Break Old Patterns and Build Healthier Interactions with Yourself and Others
In this episode, Rachid discusses the Karpman Triangle, a psychological model that identifies three roles individuals often take in conflict: the persecutor, the victim, and the rescuer. By understanding and breaking free from these roles, listeners can improve their interactions and relationships.
Rachid explains how to transition from the drama to the empowerment triangle, emphasizing responsibility, constructive feedback, and independence.
Rachid highlights the importance of self-compassion and offers practical tips for applying these insights to personal and professional life.
- 6 Understanding the Karpman Triangle
- Identifying Your Role in the Triangle
- Transitioning to the empowerment triangle
- Impact on Relationships
- Breaking the Cycle in Personal Life
- Developing self-compassion
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Listen on Apple Podcasts/ iTunes: Click here for Episode 86 – The Power of the Karpman Triangle: Turning Conflict into Clarity
Listen on Spotify: Click here for Episode 86 – The Power of the Karpman Triangle: Turning Conflict into Clarity

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