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Next Up: Narcissism

Dr. Jaime Zuckerman
Narcissistic Abuse
Narcissistic Personality Disorder
Mental Health
Narcissism
Boundaries
Emotional Manipulation
Financial Abuse
Mother-Daughter Relationships
Domestic Violence
Gaslighting
Love Bombing
Toxic Relationships
Hoovering
Coercive Control
Family Dynamics
Childhood Trauma
Therapy
Boundary Setting
Smear Campaign
Isolation

With a real, raw, and relatable approach, clinical psychologist and narcissism expert, Dr. Jaime Zuckerman, takes a hard look at narcissistic abuse and its devastating effects across relationships of all types. Next Up: Narcissism explores all things narcissism and mental health; educating listeners on the patterns of narcissistic abuse, including gaslighting, love bombing, and coercive control. L... more

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Dr. Ingrid Clayton
Writer and clinical psychologist in private practice
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Episode: Episode 56: Trauma and The Fawning Response with Dr. Ingrid Clayton
Jillian Turecki
Renowned relationship expert, teacher, author, and host of the podcast Jillian on Love
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Episode: Episode 55: On Love and Relationships with Jillian Tureck
Elizabeth Chambers
Investigative journalist, entrepreneur, and host of Toxic.
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Episode: Episode 54: Toxic with Elizabeth Chambers
Lauren LaRusso
Psychotherapist and founder of the Affair Consultant, specializing in infidelity and personal growth after affairs.
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Episode: Episode 52: Narcissists and Infidelity
Dr. Charlotte Proudman
Founder and director of Right to Equality, a nonprofit advocating for gender equality and author of "He Said, She Said"
Right to Equality
Episode: Episode 51:Transparency in Family Court and Parental Alienation with Dr. Charlotte Proudman
Zibby Owens
Author, editor, founder and CEO of Zibby Media, host of the podcast Totally Booked, and owner of Zibby's Bookshop.
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Episode: Episode 49: Thriving and Finding Purpose After Divorce with Zibby Owens
Josh Connolly
Best-selling author and mental health advocate
Author of "It's Them, Not You"
Episode: Episode 47: Toxic Parents with Josh Connolly
Charlie Webster
Broadcaster, journalist, and the host, producer, and writer of the podcast Scamanda.
Episode: Episode 46: The Scamanda Docuseries with Creator Charlie Webster
Dr. Sue Varma
Psychiatrist working with individuals across the life cycle, author of 'Practical Optimism'.
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Episode: Episode 43: A.I. and the Future of Therapy

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Dr. Jaime Zuckerman
Dr. Jaime Zuckerman is a clinical psychologist specializing in narcissistic abuse, offering expert insights and practical advice related to mental health and relationships. Her approach combines relatability and expertise to help listeners identify and navigate toxic dynamics in their lives.

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4.9 out of 5 stars from 86 ratings
  • Thank you ❤️

    I heard you on Britney podcast. Started listening today. Answering so many questions in a concise and easy to understand manner. I may be reaching out for the exit planning process consult. Ordering all your self help guides on Amazon today also. My story is one of deep betrayal and I am so confused and running around like a chicken with no head. Thank you again. Highly recommend to everyone!!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Confused Chicken
    United States4 months ago
  • Thank you, Dr. Z!!

    This podcast has been so helpful as I navigate my healing journey. Dr. Z is a total pro!!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Emma Spags
    United States7 months ago
  • Real and Raw

    Wow. Beyond informative. Dr. Z has a special way of breaking down all things narcissistic. Her content is extremely helpful and has given me new insights into my own lived experiences and how to navigate and overcome moving forward. Truly empowering. Love love the episode with Zibby Owens.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    $.Kaur
    Canada7 months ago
  • Recovering daughter of narc father

    I’ve been devouring this content since I found the podcasts and I find all of it so very validating, which is what I’ve been craving as I heal from a lifetime of narc abuse. I’d love a podcast about narc father and daughter relationships as well as narc dad codependent mom.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    SLN2423
    United States8 months ago
  • Love Dr. Z!

    So happy Dr. Z is back to podcasting! I loved her old podcast and I’m loving the new one. I have a narcissistic ex and I enjoy learning from her about all the red flags I missed and how to avoid them in the future.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Tiredqueendream
    United Statesa year ago

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Many find Dr. Zuckerman's insights validating as they navigate recovery from toxic relationships, often expressing gratitude for the practical advice provided.
Listeners appreciate the relatable and informative content, noting how discussions resonate with their own experiences of narcissistic abuse.
The engaging discussions with expert guests enhance the show's value, offering varied perspectives on related subjects in personal growth and mental health.

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Episode 56: Trauma and The Fawning Response with Dr. Ingrid Clayton
Q: What do you tell people about the relationship changes they might experience during this process?
Your relationships are going to change, and some may end, but developing a true relationship with yourself is far more rewarding than holding onto superficial connections.
Episode 56: Trauma and The Fawning Response with Dr. Ingrid Clayton
Q: What advice do you give people who are trying to let go of fawning patterns?
Recognize that this is the hardest work you will do, and focus on sensory awareness to connect with your body and present reality.
Episode 56: Trauma and The Fawning Response with Dr. Ingrid Clayton
Q: Can you talk about the concept of fawning and how it relates to trauma?
Fawning is a relational trauma response where individuals appease others to manage relationships that may be harmful; it's an adaptive response to dysfunction.
Episode 55: On Love and Relationships with Jillian Tureck
Q: What words of wisdom do you have for people moving forward after a breakup?
Understand the patterns that led to the end of the relationship and work with someone to see what you want to do differently.
Episode 55: On Love and Relationships with Jillian Tureck
Q: What is your hope that people will get from your book?
Confidence, comfort, a sense of control when they feel totally out of control.

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The content focuses on narcissistic abuse and its profound impact on relationships, diving into topics such as gaslighting, love bombing, and coercive control. Offering practical strategies, expert interviews, and relatable discussions, insights are woven throughout to help listeners recognize toxic behaviors and navigate their personal experiences with narcissism. This approach not only educates the audience on the detrimental effects of these dynamics but empowers them with actionable steps to improve their mental health and relational well-being, catering to those who seek understanding and healing in the context of narcissistic abuse.

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1. Dr. Ingrid Clayton
2. Jillian Turecki
3. Elizabeth Chambers
4. Lauren LaRusso
5. Dr. Charlotte Proudman
6. Zibby Owens
7. Josh Connolly
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