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The Karpman Drama Triangle, the Choy Winner’s Triangle, and the O.K. Corral as they Pertain to Academic Achievement, The Learning Assistance Review (2023).
Research Question:
How, as an institution, should colleges best handle dysfunctional relationships among students, faculty, and staff?
Summary:
Transactional analysis has long been used in therapy settings and by coaching institutions to improve personal outcomes. It is best described as a practical application of tools to guide interpersonal interactions. Born out of Transactional Analysis is the Drama Triangle created by Stephen Karpman (1968), OK Corral, created by Frank H. Ernst Jr. (1971), and the Winner’s Triangle by Acey Choy (1990). These simple concepts can potentially transform academic institutions and prevent dysfunctional relationships between faculty, staff, and students, which stem from the heightened educational environment and ineffective coping skills.
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Citation:
Teeter. (2023). The Karpman Drama Triangle, the Choy Winner’s Triangle, and the O.K. Corral as they Pertain to Academic Achievement. The Learning Assistance Review, 28(1).