Tag: psychology

  • Drama triangle

    If you believe this pattern just applies in therapy: it happens in teams and organisations. All the time. And we don’t notice it. so having the drama triangle in mind, can solve many stuck conflicts at work. In work teams, navigating interpersonal dynamics is essential for fostering collaboration and achieving common goals. However, when communication…

  • Dunning Kruger effect

    Ever heard of the bank robber who thought lemon juice on his face would make him invisible to security cameras? And now you might ask yourself how this was the origin of the dunning Kruger effect? 🙂 Professor David Dunning red a newspaper article about this sub-clever bank robber ² and started to set up…

  • Our drivers

    In fact, the driver model is the opposite of instrinsic motivators. But still, they could have a strong influence on our social behaviour – even in work environments. So if you’re a perfectionist who redoes everything, or you constantly push yourself to the limit. These underlying behavioral motivators are what psychologist Taibi Kahler called “drivers.”…

  • Johari window

    The Johari window (the name derives from an acronym of the inventors first names Joseph Luft and Harrington Ingham) is already 70 years old – and for me still a valuable model to reflect my bright and shadow sides. Look at the for windos. One pane is what I know about myself, and what others…