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The model posits three habitual psychological roles (or roleplays) which people often take in a situation: The person who is treated as, or accepts the role of, a victim The person who pressures, coerces or persecutes the victim, and The rescuer, who intervenes out of an ostensible wish to help the situation or the underdog. from the Karpman Drama Triangle – Wikipedia Amongst … Continue reading →
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Fan co-dependency: Why we expect perfection from our heroes and idols says a great deal about us . . .
Posted by piblogger on October 28, 2011 · Comments Off on Fan co-dependency: Why we expect perfection from our heroes and idols says a great deal about us . . .
The model posits three habitual psychological roles (or roleplays) which people often take in a situation: The person who is treated as, or accepts the role of, a victim The person who pressures, coerces or persecutes the victim, and The rescuer, who intervenes out of an ostensible wish to help the situation or the underdog. from the Karpman Drama Triangle – Wikipedia Amongst … Continue reading →
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Filed under Commentary/Article, Sports · Tagged with Baltimore Ravens, Dr. Jack Singer, Karpman Drama Triangle, Major League Baseball, NFL, Nolan Ryan, professional athletes, professional sports, Ray Lewis, Robert DeNiro, Super Bowl, The Fan, Theo Fleury, Wesley Snipes, World Series