Hello and welcome to Right Your Own Story. If you have ever been in a relationship, and the other person is always 'woe is me', trying to 'fix you', or constantly putting you down, there is a high probability you have been a participant in 'The Drama Triangle'. But what is The Drama Triangle? In this video, I explain what this is, without the scientific jargon. 🟢 What's Inside: 🔷 Drama Triangle Unveiled 🔷 Roles: Victims, Rescuers and Persecutors 🔷 How the game is played, and 🔷 How to Break Free from Toxic Patterns 📌 Timestamps: 00:00 - Let's Get Started 00:59 - The Roles Of The Players 04:33 - How The Roles Can Switch 06:06 - How To Escape The Drama Triangle 07:48 - Getting Dragged Back In 08:12 - Boundaries 09:48 - I Have A Free Gift To Help You 10:59 - If You Need Some Extra Help 🔔 Don't Miss Out: If you want more simplified explanations and useful tips like this, make sure to subscribe to the channel and hit that notification bell. 📚 Additional Resources: 👉 The link is for the FREE Boundary Setting Guided Meditation. 👉 If you want some help yourself for an issue, whether that is emotional, physical, or psychological, click on this link to book a free 30-minute consultation with me. We can talk it through, see if we are a good fit for each other and if so, start to tackle this together.
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