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Can Narcissism Change? What ‘Healing Narcissism’ Looks Like | Epi 158

21 min · 6 de jun de 2026
Portada del episodio Can Narcissism Change? What ‘Healing Narcissism’ Looks Like | Epi 158

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In this episode, we return to the question of healing narcissism and what real change actually looks like in clinical work and everyday functioning.  We move beyond the common belief that narcissistic structures are fixed or unchangeable. Through a clinical illustration, we begin to trace the subtle moments where something starts to shift internally—where old ways of experiencing closeness, need, and recognition are quietly disrupted. What emerges is not a simple answer, but a deeper look inside the process itself: how change begins to take shape from within the structure of the mind. If you are interested in a consultation or seeking virtual therapy services, Dr. Mazzella is accepting new patients. Please click here [https://www.drmazzella.com/contact/]for more detailed information.   Want to go deeper? Join me in Office Hours — an open space where we explore psychoanalytic ideas together, answer your questions, and connect theory to real life experiences. Reserve your spot here [https://www.drmazzella.com/officehours]   Next Meeting: Stay Tuned!   Contact me Directly with observations, questions or comments:   thenarcissismdecoder@gmail.com [thenarcissismdecoder@gmail.com]  You can follow The Narcissism Decoder on:  https://www.instagram.com/thenarcissism.decoder/ [https://www.instagram.com/thenarcissism.decoder/https://www.tiktok.com/@thenarcissismdecoder [https://www.tiktok.com/@thenarcissismdecoderhttps://www.youtube.com/@thenarcissismdecoder [https://www.youtube.com/@thenarcissismdecoder]   Dr. Mazzella’s personal website: drmazzella.com Dr. Anthony Mazzella is a psychoanalyst and psychodynamic psychotherapist specializing in narcissism, personality disorders, and relational dynamics.

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Portada del episodio Why Narcissists Need Grandiosity | Epi 159

Why Narcissists Need Grandiosity | Epi 159

In this second part of my conversation with Mark Ruffalo, we move into the deeper internal structure of narcissistic personality—specifically the role of grandiose fantasy and why it is not just an accessory to narcissism, but something that can organize and sustain the self from within. We explore what these fantasies are actually doing psychologically, what kinds of emotional states they protect the person from, and what tends to emerge when that internal structure starts to break down. The conversation opens into the clinical tension between grandiosity and reality testing, including how narcissistic “deflation” can be misread as depression, and why that distinction matters. Finally, we talk about treatment and contrast Kernberg and Kohut—not as abstract theory, but as fundamentally different ways of entering into and working within this fragile internal world. If you are interested in a consultation or seeking virtual therapy services, Dr. Mazzella is accepting new patients. Please click here [https://www.drmazzella.com/contact/]for more detailed information.   Want to go deeper? Join me in Office Hours — an open space where we explore psychoanalytic ideas together, answer your questions, and connect theory to real life experiences. Reserve your spot here [https://www.drmazzella.com/officehours]   Next Meeting: Stay Tuned!   Contact me Directly with observations, questions or comments:   thenarcissismdecoder@gmail.com [thenarcissismdecoder@gmail.com]  You can follow The Narcissism Decoder on:  https://www.instagram.com/thenarcissism.decoder/ [https://www.instagram.com/thenarcissism.decoder/]  https://www.tiktok.com/@thenarcissismdecoder [https://www.tiktok.com/@thenarcissismdecoder]  https://www.youtube.com/@thenarcissismdecoder [https://www.youtube.com/@thenarcissismdecoder]   Dr. Mazzella’s personal website: drmazzella.com Dr. Anthony Mazzella is a psychoanalyst and psychodynamic psychotherapist specializing in narcissism, personality disorders, and relational dynamics.

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Portada del episodio Can Narcissism Change? What ‘Healing Narcissism’ Looks Like | Epi 158

Can Narcissism Change? What ‘Healing Narcissism’ Looks Like | Epi 158

In this episode, we return to the question of healing narcissism and what real change actually looks like in clinical work and everyday functioning.  We move beyond the common belief that narcissistic structures are fixed or unchangeable. Through a clinical illustration, we begin to trace the subtle moments where something starts to shift internally—where old ways of experiencing closeness, need, and recognition are quietly disrupted. What emerges is not a simple answer, but a deeper look inside the process itself: how change begins to take shape from within the structure of the mind. If you are interested in a consultation or seeking virtual therapy services, Dr. Mazzella is accepting new patients. Please click here [https://www.drmazzella.com/contact/]for more detailed information.   Want to go deeper? Join me in Office Hours — an open space where we explore psychoanalytic ideas together, answer your questions, and connect theory to real life experiences. Reserve your spot here [https://www.drmazzella.com/officehours]   Next Meeting: Stay Tuned!   Contact me Directly with observations, questions or comments:   thenarcissismdecoder@gmail.com [thenarcissismdecoder@gmail.com]  You can follow The Narcissism Decoder on:  https://www.instagram.com/thenarcissism.decoder/ [https://www.instagram.com/thenarcissism.decoder/]  https://www.tiktok.com/@thenarcissismdecoder [https://www.tiktok.com/@thenarcissismdecoder]  https://www.youtube.com/@thenarcissismdecoder [https://www.youtube.com/@thenarcissismdecoder]   Dr. Mazzella’s personal website: drmazzella.com Dr. Anthony Mazzella is a psychoanalyst and psychodynamic psychotherapist specializing in narcissism, personality disorders, and relational dynamics.

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Portada del episodio Calling Someone a Narcissist? What You’re Missing | Epi 157

Calling Someone a Narcissist? What You’re Missing | Epi 157

In this first clip of my conversation with Mark Ruffalo, we start with a deceptively simple question—why does “narcissist” now get used to describe almost everything, and what gets lost when a clinical term becomes part of everyday moral language? From there, we move beneath the surface into what this overuse might actually be doing psychologically, including how processes like splitting and projection can shape the way people quickly organize others as “narcissistic” when emotional complexity feels hard to hold. We then shift into the consulting room itself—what narcissistic personality organization actually looks like in real time. If you are interested in a consultation or seeking virtual therapy services, Dr. Mazzella is accepting new patients. Please click here [https://www.drmazzella.com/contact/]for more detailed information.   Want to go deeper? Join me in Office Hours — an open space where we explore psychoanalytic ideas together, answer your questions, and connect theory to real life experiences. Reserve your spot here [https://www.drmazzella.com/officehours]   Next Meeting: Stay Tuned!   Contact me Directly with observations, questions or comments:   thenarcissismdecoder@gmail.com [thenarcissismdecoder@gmail.com]  You can follow The Narcissism Decoder on:  https://www.instagram.com/thenarcissism.decoder/ [https://www.instagram.com/thenarcissism.decoder/]  https://www.tiktok.com/@thenarcissismdecoder [https://www.tiktok.com/@thenarcissismdecoder]  https://www.youtube.com/@thenarcissismdecoder [https://www.youtube.com/@thenarcissismdecoder]   Dr. Mazzella’s personal website: drmazzella.com Dr. Anthony Mazzella is a psychoanalyst and psychodynamic psychotherapist specializing in narcissism, personality disorders, and relational dynamics.

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Why Does My Boyfriend Act Helpless Over Small Tasks? | Epi 156

In this episode we explore a very common relationship dynamic where everyday situations—like one partner stepping in to clean up something that’s been left unattended—suddenly escalate into frustration, criticism, and a sense of emotional overload. What initially looks like a practical moment quickly shifts into something more charged: questions about responsibility, competence, and who is “carrying” the relationship. Beneath the surface, we begin to see how these exchanges are not really about the task itself, but about deeper tensions around dependency, shame, and the need to re-establish a sense of control and competence in the relationship. If you are interested in a consultation or seeking virtual therapy services, Dr. Mazzella is accepting new patients. Please click here [https://www.drmazzella.com/contact/]for more detailed information.   Want to go deeper? Join me in Office Hours — an open space where we explore psychoanalytic ideas together, answer your questions, and connect theory to real life experiences. Reserve your spot here [https://www.drmazzella.com/officehours]   Next Meeting: Stay Tuned!   Contact me Directly with observations, questions or comments:   thenarcissismdecoder@gmail.com [thenarcissismdecoder@gmail.com]  You can follow The Narcissism Decoder on:  https://www.instagram.com/thenarcissism.decoder/ [https://www.instagram.com/thenarcissism.decoder/]  https://www.tiktok.com/@thenarcissismdecoder [https://www.tiktok.com/@thenarcissismdecoder]  https://www.youtube.com/@thenarcissismdecoder [https://www.youtube.com/@thenarcissismdecoder]   Dr. Mazzella’s personal website: drmazzella.com Dr. Anthony Mazzella is a psychoanalyst and psychodynamic psychotherapist specializing in narcissism, personality disorders, and relational dynamics.

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Portada del episodio How to Handle Difficult People: High-Conflict Techniques | Epi 155

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