• Drama Triangle - Relationship Games We Don't Know We're Playing: B-Side

  • 2025/01/10
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Drama Triangle - Relationship Games We Don't Know We're Playing: B-Side

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  • Episode Key Points:

    • The Drama Triangle fundamentally revolves around control
    • Focus on the Rescuer role as the most socially celebrated and potentially toxic position
    • Rescuers often believe their worth is tied to how much they help others

    Signs You Might Be a Rescuer:

    • Feeling exhausted by constant requests for help
    • Getting frustrated when people don't take your advice
    • Finding others' suffering difficult to bear
    • Believing your goodness is measured by how effectively you help

    Key Insights:

    • Society celebrates selflessness without teaching healthy boundaries
    • Helping without limits can disempower others
    • True support involves inviting others to find their own solutions
    • Co-dependency occurs when both parties are controlling each other's lives

    Therapeutic Approach:

    • Learn self-worth independent of helping others
    • Value others' perspectives and processes
    • Recognize when "helping" is actually controlling
    • Understand that withdrawing support can be a form of genuine care

    Practical Advice:

    • Ask "How can I support you?" instead of "What you need to do is..."
    • Avoid lecturing or judging
    • Set clear boundaries
    • Recognize your own feelings of inadequacy driving rescue behaviors

    Takeaway: Healthy support means empowering others, not solving their problems for them.

    Send me a text (Note: I can't reply, but I will read your comment and might respond to your message in a future episode)

    Support the show

    Nadine’s links:

    Podcast: www.thiswontfixyou.com
    Counselling: www.nadinepittam.com
    Instagram: thiswontfixyou

    Do you like and value what I do here? Show your appreciation by visiting my Buy Me A Coffee page where you can show your gratitude!


    Subscribe in the podcast app of your choice.

    If you like what you hear, please share with a friend…






    Rest assured, if the idea comes from someone else I will always credit that person, and there is definitely water-tight confidentiality for my clients.




    Find me at www.nadinepittam.com

    Thanks to:

    Helen Burrell for logo help

    Audio is The Beat of Nature by Olexy from Pixabay



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Episode Key Points:

  • The Drama Triangle fundamentally revolves around control
  • Focus on the Rescuer role as the most socially celebrated and potentially toxic position
  • Rescuers often believe their worth is tied to how much they help others

Signs You Might Be a Rescuer:

  • Feeling exhausted by constant requests for help
  • Getting frustrated when people don't take your advice
  • Finding others' suffering difficult to bear
  • Believing your goodness is measured by how effectively you help

Key Insights:

  • Society celebrates selflessness without teaching healthy boundaries
  • Helping without limits can disempower others
  • True support involves inviting others to find their own solutions
  • Co-dependency occurs when both parties are controlling each other's lives

Therapeutic Approach:

  • Learn self-worth independent of helping others
  • Value others' perspectives and processes
  • Recognize when "helping" is actually controlling
  • Understand that withdrawing support can be a form of genuine care

Practical Advice:

  • Ask "How can I support you?" instead of "What you need to do is..."
  • Avoid lecturing or judging
  • Set clear boundaries
  • Recognize your own feelings of inadequacy driving rescue behaviors

Takeaway: Healthy support means empowering others, not solving their problems for them.

Send me a text (Note: I can't reply, but I will read your comment and might respond to your message in a future episode)

Support the show

Nadine’s links:

Podcast: www.thiswontfixyou.com
Counselling: www.nadinepittam.com
Instagram: thiswontfixyou

Do you like and value what I do here? Show your appreciation by visiting my Buy Me A Coffee page where you can show your gratitude!


Subscribe in the podcast app of your choice.

If you like what you hear, please share with a friend…






Rest assured, if the idea comes from someone else I will always credit that person, and there is definitely water-tight confidentiality for my clients.




Find me at www.nadinepittam.com

Thanks to:

Helen Burrell for logo help

Audio is The Beat of Nature by Olexy from Pixabay



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