Word List: Trust and Relationships
-Nouns (Key Concepts & Ideas)
• Certainty (plural: certainties)
o Definition: Something that is known for sure; a firm belief that something will happen.
o From the article: "The certainties we relied on feel less certain."
• Attachment
o Definition: A deep and enduring emotional bond that connects one person to another.
o From the article: "Psychologists describe this as secure attachment to ourselves..."
• Advocate (used as a verb in the article, but can also be a noun)
o Definition (Verb): To publicly support or recommend a particular cause or policy.
o From the article: "We'll advocate for what we need."
• Drama Triangle
o Definition: A psychological model describing a destructive pattern of interaction involving three roles: Victim, Villain, and Hero.
o From the article: "Without that self-trust, we're vulnerable to a pattern... called the Drama Triangle."
• Villain
o Definition: A person who is seen as the source of evil or harm; the "bad guy."
o From the article: "We cast someone as the Villain — the source of all our problems."
• Hero
o Definition: A person who is admired for their courage, outstanding achievements, or noble qualities; a savior.
o From the article: "We look for a Hero — someone who can fix things and rescue us."
• Victim
o Definition: A person who is harmed, suffering, or killed as a result of a crime, accident, or other event or action.
o From the article: "And see a Victim — overwhelmed, helpless..."
• Compassion Circle
o Definition: A positive alternative to the Drama Triangle, where roles are transformed into healthier counterparts (Challenger, Coach, Creator).
o From the article: "I've come to think of this as the Compassion Circle..."
• Challenger
o Definition: A person who tests one's abilities, pushing them toward growth.
o From the article: "Every Villain can become a Challenger — someone pushing us toward growth..."
• Coach
o Definition: A person who supports and instructs another, trusting in their capability.
o From the article: "The Hero we were searching for can become a Coach..."
• Creator
o Definition: A person who brings something into existence; in this context, someone who chooses their own response.
o From the article: "...we can step into the role of Creator..."
-Adjectives (Describing Words)
• Fragile
o Definition: Easily broken or damaged; delicate.
o From the article: "When trust feels this fragile, it's natural to focus on what others need to do differently."
• Accountable
o Definition: Required or expected to justify actions or decisions; responsible.
o From the article: "If they were more honest, more consistent, more accountable — then things would feel safer."
• Secure
o Definition: Fixed or fastened so as not to give way, become loose, or be lost; confident and assured.
o From the article: "Psychologists describe this as secure attachment to ourselves..."
• Vulnerable
o Definition: Susceptible to physical or emotional attack or harm.
o From the article: "Without that self-trust, we're vulnerable to a pattern..."
-Verbs (Action Words)
• To Navigate
o Definition: To plan and direct the course of a journey; to find a way through a difficult or complex situation.
o From the article: "...but 'Can I trust myself to navigate whatever they do?'"
• To Abandon
o Definition: To desert or leave permanently; to give up completely.
o From the article: "And we won't abandon ourselves — even if others do."
• To Cast (past tense: cast)
o Definition: To assign a role to someone; to choose actors for a play or film.
o From the article: "We cast someone as the Villain..."
• To Loosen
o Definition: To make something less tight or firm; to relax.
o From the article: "...we can see the story we're stuck in with some kindness... something loosens."
• To Tip into
o Definition: To cause someone or something to move into a new state or condition.
o From the article: "...our nervous system tips into protection mode..."
-Phrases for Discussion
• To show up for (oneself/someone)
o Meaning: To be there for someone in a time of need; to support or be present.
o From the article: "...when things get hard, we will show up for ourselves."
• To lower the bar
o Meaning: To make standards or expectations lower.
o From the article: "This isn't about lowering the bar for others' behavior..."
• To be stuck in a story
o Meaning: To be unable to move past a particular, often negative, narrative or perspective.
o From the article: "Have I gotten myself stuck in a drama triangle?"
• To rehearse the blame story
o Meaning: To repeat or go over in one's mind the narrative of who is at fault.
o From the article: "...not waiting to be rescued, not rehearsing the blame story..."