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Mick Unplugged

Dr. Anthony Mazzella | Unpacking Narcissism: Self-Reflection and Communication

Mick Unplugged

Mick Hunt

Business, Entrepreneurship, Education, Self-improvement

51.6K Ratings

🗓️ 16 September 2024

⏱️ 29 minutes

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Summary

Welcome back to Mick Unplugged! In today's episode, we dive into an eye-opening discussion with Dr. Anthony Mazzella, a trailblazer in integrated medicine and holistic care. Together with your host Mick Hunt, Dr. Mazzella challenges conventional wisdom on boundaries in relationships, offering insights into the value of getting closer to someone's subjective experience for true understanding and conflict resolution.

We delve deep into psychodynamic and psychoanalytic therapies, exploring how they address root causes rather than just symptoms. Dr. Mazzella sheds light on complex topics like narcissism and borderline personality disorder, emphasizing the importance of self-reflection and effective communication. We'll also touch on the fascinating intersections of depression, anxiety, and personality disorders, and how nuanced approaches can lead to better mental health outcomes.

And for those battling sleepless nights, both Mick and Dr. Mazzella share their unique strategies for turning insomnia into productivity. So, get ready for a transformative and enlightening conversation that promises to shift your perspective on mental wellness and relationships. Let's get unplugged!

 

Takeaways

·      Self-reflection and understanding are crucial in relationships with narcissists.

·      Closer communication and validation can help manage conflicts with narcissistic individuals.

·      Narcissism and borderline personality disorder have overlapping characteristics but differ in terms of self-image and emotional regulation.

·      Depression and anxiety can be symptoms of underlying personality disorders and may require a different approach to treatment.

 

Sound Bites

"You're one of the very few people that are qualified."

"Get as close as possible to what just happened."

"Appreciating somebody's subjective experience."

 

Here are 3 Key Takeaways:

  • Beyond Boundaries: Dr. Mazzella challenges the conventional approach of "creating boundaries" in relationships by suggesting that we sometimes need to get closer to understand each other’s subjective experiences. This isn’t about tolerating abuse but fostering deeper connections and empathy.
  • Understanding Over Labels: Labeling someone as a "narcissist" can escalate conflicts and hinder understanding. Dr. Mazzella emphasizes the need for psychoanalytic approaches that work on underlying issues rather than just addressing the symptoms.
  • Handling Dysregulated Emotional States: When someone is in an emotionally charged state, the first step is to validate their feelings. Acknowledgment and validation help move them from a place of distress to one where they can reflect and manage their emotions better.

💡 Bonus Insight: Both Dr. Mazzella and Mick Hunt shared their unique approach to sleepless nights—using the time for productive reflection rather than struggling to sleep. Trusting your body to find its balance can be more beneficial than stressing over insomnia.

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Transcript

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0:00.0

There's this big word that everybody uses or this word that they use so frequently, which is

0:04.4

create boundaries, right? It's all about creating boundaries and distance from this type of person.

0:10.2

Unless you're in a really abusive or harmful relationship, I typically ask people to consider

0:17.6

the opposite. In other words, get closer to somebody's experience. Absolutely true.

0:24.0

When you separate yourself from the issue, you make the issue worse. There's no solving it if it

0:30.6

immediately is leave or run or put up boundaries. What drew you the fields of psychoanalysts and

0:37.2

psychotherapy?

0:37.9

They're all different types of psychotherapy. That's talk therapy. And one particular type is known as

0:43.4

psychodynamic therapy and psychoanalytic therapy. And the main difference is of the

0:49.1

psychodynamic, of the different types of therapy, many of them focus on, you know, the manifest level, you know,

0:56.8

like in other words, what's the symptom? And let's try to make that symptom go away.

1:06.1

Welcome to Mick Unplugged, where we ignite potential and fuel purpose. Get ready for raw insights, bold moves, and game-changing conversations.

1:14.6

Buckle up.

1:15.5

Here's Mick.

1:17.1

Ladies and gentlemen, welcome to another exciting episode of Mick Unplugged, where we go deeper than your why and talk about your because, that thing that fuels you to excellence and success.

1:26.8

And today on the podcast,

1:28.3

we are diving deep into the world of transformative health and wellness. We have a distinguished

1:34.3

guest who's the leading figure in the field of psychoanalyst and psychotherapy. He's a pioneer in

1:41.3

integrated medicine, renowned for his innovative approach to holistic care.

1:46.5

He's dedicated his career to helping individuals achieve optimal wellness through personalized

1:53.7

treatments and assessments.

1:56.4

Please welcome me and joining the amazing New York's finest Dr. Anthony Mazzella. Dr. Anthony,

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