| Drama Triangle Role | | Empowerment Triangle Role | | :--- | :---: | :--- | | Victim | $\rightarrow$ | Creator | | Rescuer | $\rightarrow$ | Coach | | Persecutor | $\rightarrow$ | Challenger |
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: Create an outline that covers key points, insights, and information you wish to convey. the drama dthrip
“It’s just the AC,” she told her cat, Figaro. Figaro, unimpressed, flicked an ear.
If you could provide more context or clarify the term "Drama DTHrip," I'd be more than happy to assist you with a more targeted and relevant guide. | Drama Triangle Role | | Empowerment Triangle
If you are a Rescuer, stop offering unsolicited advice or help. Ask permission before helping. If you are a Victim, stop asking others to fix your life.
Lou replied with a single emoji: a wrench. And Clara understood. Some drips aren't problems to be silenced. They're alarms. And the only way to turn them off is to finally get out of bed and answer the call. Figaro, unimpressed, flicked an ear
When you notice the drama starting (blaming, complaining, or over-helping), physically step away. Take a "pause" button approach. Say, "I need a moment to think about this," and leave the room.