Re: Crime and punishment
- From: "Gail" <gail_m_allen@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- To: ConstellationTalk@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
- Date: Tue, 04 Mar 2008 14:15:04 -0000
--- In ConstellationTalk@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, EJ52@... wrote:
Karpman says that the only way out of the triangle is to become
a 'healthy'
perpertrator basiclally saying strong and rejecting 'no's to
becoming a victim
or a rescuer. That is really interesting but probably a not very
supported
position.
Ed
And I can't see why it would be preferential over becoming
a 'healthy' victim or a 'healthy' rescuer.
A healthy rescuer would stay strong and avoid becoming either the
victim or the perpetrator.
A healthy victim could stay strong by not becoming a rescuer or a
perpetrator.
Each position is an entrenched one - and still part of the triangle -
it's just a stable triangle, with each person more aware of their
part in it.
Gail.
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