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  • The Dance Between Codependents and Narcissists: Can Therapy Really Help? | Epi 147
    Apr 29 2026

    Why are codependents and narcissists drawn to each other — and what keeps them trapped in the same patterns? In this second part of my conversation with Ross Rosenberg, we explore the “dance” between the giver and the taker, why love can turn into a cycle of control and loneliness, and what therapy can realistically offer. If you’ve ever wondered whether these relationships can change, this clip dives into the psychology behind the attachment, the pathology, and the possibilities for growth.

    If you are interested in a consultation or seeking virtual therapy services, Dr. Mazzella is accepting new patients. Please click here 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

    Next Meeting: May 4th 6:30 p.m. EST

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    20 min
  • High Conflict Relationships: Why Nothing Changes (And How To Fix It) | Epi 146
    Apr 25 2026

    In this episode, we take a deeper look at what happens after conflict escalates and breaks down in high-conflict relationships. We move beyond managing the moment and focus on what it means to return after a rupture—how to repair what was damaged, understand what actually took place, and begin shifting the patterns that keep repeating. By exploring both the emotional dynamics and the underlying psychological processes, this episode offers a way to move from reactive cycles toward more reflective, meaningful connection.

    If you are interested in a consultation or seeking virtual therapy services, Dr. Mazzella is accepting new patients. Please click here 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

    Next Meeting: May 4th 6:30 p.m. EST

    Contact me Directly with observations, questions or comments:

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    20 min
  • What Triggers Narcissistic Rage? The Hidden Role of Narcissistic Injury | Epi 145
    Apr 22 2026

    In this episode, I sit down with Ross Rosenberg to explore narcissistic injury, projection, and the deeper psychological forces behind narcissistic rage. Ross explains the roots of narcissistic rage, showing how it stems from a narcissistic injury — an unconscious collapse of the grandiose self — and how projection and shame drive the explosive reactions we often see in these relationships.

    If you are interested in a consultation or seeking virtual therapy services, Dr. Mazzella is accepting new patients. Please click here 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

    Next Meeting: May 4th 6:30 p.m. EST

    Contact me Directly with observations, questions or comments:

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    25 min
  • What to Do When a High Conflict Relationship Spirals Out of Control | Epi 144
    Apr 18 2026

    In this episode - part 2 of 3 - we get into what to do in the exact moment a conflict starts to spiral out of control. When things escalate fast—name-calling, defensiveness, shutting down—it can feel like you’ve already lost control of the interaction. We walk through how to catch that shift as it’s happening, understand what’s being triggered underneath it, and respond in a way that doesn’t make things worse. The focus isn’t on winning the argument, but on slowing the escalation and changing the pattern in real time.

    If you are interested in a consultation or seeking virtual therapy services, Dr. Mazzella is accepting new patients. Please click here 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

    Next Meeting: May 4th 6:30 p.m. EST

    Contact me Directly with observations, questions or comments:

    thenarcissismdecoder@gmail.com

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    26 min
  • How to Heal from a Destructive Narcissistic Relationship | Epi 143
    Apr 15 2026

    In another part of my conversation with Dan Neuharth, we move from theory into the clinical room. Using a real case example, we unpack what the actual healing process looks like when someone is caught in regression, anger, and the victim posture within a destructive narcissistic relationship.

    We explore how anger can temporarily stabilize a fragile sense of self while also blocking mourning, how feelings of abandonment are often reactivated rather than newly created, and how therapy gently shifts the patient from reenacting old dynamics to working through them.

    If you are interested in a consultation or seeking virtual therapy services, Dr. Mazzella is accepting new patients. Please click here 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

    Next Meeting: May 4th 6:30 p.m. EST

    Contact me Directly with observations, questions or comments:

    thenarcissismdecoder@gmail.com

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    20 min
  • High Conflict Relationships: Why Arguments Escalate So Quickly | Epi 142
    Apr 11 2026

    Why do some arguments escalate so quickly—and never seem to resolve? In Part 1 of this three-part series, we break down the hidden psychological dynamics driving high-conflict relationships, and why what you’re arguing about is often not the real issue. We also begin to illustrate these dynamics through a prototypical example, showing how they take shape and repeat in real interactions.

    If you are interested in a consultation or seeking virtual therapy services, Dr. Mazzella is accepting new patients. Please click here 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

    Next Meeting: May 4th 6:30 p.m. EST

    Contact me Directly with observations, questions or comments:

    thenarcissismdecoder@gmail.com

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    27 min
  • How to Heal from a Destructive Narcissistic Relationship | Epi 141
    Apr 8 2026

    In this episode, we’re joined by Dan Neuharth, author of If You Had Controlling Parents and How to Heal From Destructive Narcissistic Parents. Together, we explore what truly has to shift internally for someone to heal from destructive or controlling narcissistic parenting.

    We move beyond the surface narrative of anger and no-contact to examine a deeper question: What happens when the narcissistic parent still organizes your inner world? Dr. Neuharth shares the key psychological moves involved in healing: stepping out of regressed childhood roles, loosening a rigid victim identity, and turning the focus inward.

    If you are interested in a consultation or seeking virtual therapy services, Dr. Mazzella is accepting new patients. Please click here 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

    Next Meeting: May 4th 6:30 p.m. EST

    Contact me Directly with observations, questions or comments:

    thenarcissismdecoder@gmail.com

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    26 min
  • Healing from Covert Narcissistic Parenting: Guilt and Breaking the Invisible Loyalty | Epi 140
    Apr 1 2026

    In this episode, I share another clip from my conversation on Trusting After Trauma: Redefining Relationships After Parental Narcissistic Abuse, hosted by Pi Venus Winslow. In this segment, we explore why separating from a covertly narcissistic parent does not just feel frightening—it can feel deeply disloyal. We examine the guilt that surfaces when setting boundaries, the anger that often masks unresolved grief, and the unconscious loyalty that keeps many adult children emotionally stuck. The conversation underscores that healing is not about dramatic confrontation, but about reclaiming your internal world—strengthening your capacity to mentalize, recognizing what was internalized in childhood, and gradually separating your identity from the parent who shaped it.


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    If you are interested in a consultation or seeking virtual therapy services, Dr. Mazzella is accepting new patients. Please click here 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

    Next Meeting: May 4th 6:30 p.m. EST

    Contact me Directly with observations, questions or comments:

    thenarcissismdecoder@gmail.com

    You can follow The Narcissism Decoder on:

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    15 min