215: Are You With a Narcissist? The Complexities of Narcissism and Divorce with Molly Rubesh (Part 2)

215: Are You With a Narcissist? The Complexities of Narcissism and Divorce with Molly Rubesh (Part 2)

Author: Simona Costantini January 16, 2024 Duration: 26:31

Have you ever found yourself questioning if someone in your life is a narcissist? In today's episode, Molly Rubesh joins me to talk about this topic in the specific context of divorce. We explore various aspects of recognizing signs, understanding different behaviors, and navigating the challenging dynamics that arise. Get ready for an eye-opening discussion that could empower you or someone you know going through a similar experience.

 

In our previous episode, Molly shared valuable insights on narcissism and its impact on relationships. If you haven't listened to it yet, we highly recommend checking it out. Today, Molly is back for a part two episode, and we pick up where we left off, diving deeper into narcissism specifically.

 

We talk about the varying levels of narcissism and the tendency to use the term loosely. It’s important to differentiate between someone with narcissistic personality disorder and someone who simply exhibits narcissistic tendencies. Molly highlights that while dealing with individuals who possess these traits can be challenging, it is crucial to seek immediate help if you are in an abusive relationship where safety is compromised.

 

We explore the gray areas of narcissism and the impact of social media's portrayal of the term. We also acknowledge that narcissism exists on a spectrum, and it is not black and white. Many individuals may display narcissistic traits without being diagnosed with a personality disorder. This recognition is vital to avoid labeling and to foster a deeper understanding of the complexities within relationships.

 

The conversation delves into the experiences of individuals who have found themselves in relationships with narcissistic or narcissistic-tendency partners. Molly emphasizes that most of the people she has coached during divorce are divorcing someone with narcissistic tendencies. They discuss the telltale signs of narcissistic behavior, such as manipulating, gaslighting, and making the other person feel crazy. Simona and Molly highlight the importance of recognizing these patterns and understanding their impact on emotional well-being.

 

We also cover empowerment for individuals dealing with narcissistic partners. Molly explains that coaching sessions offer a safe space for clients to explore their emotions and experiences honestly. We differentiate between illusions created by gaslighting and the actual truth. Additionally, we delve into the concept of codependency and guide individuals in understanding their own desires and goals, independent of the narcissistic tendencies of their partner.

 

I raised an important question regarding the process of transitioning from awareness to taking action. The conversation shifts towards Molly explaining the process of uncovering one's truth amidst a long-term relationship or marriage. We discuss the conditioning and upbringing that shape an individual's beliefs and choices. Molly highlights the importance of questioning these beliefs, understanding the role of past experiences, and identifying what one truly desires. She emphasizes that everyone has their own version of truth and that coaching aids in uncovering this truth, leading to self-empowerment and personal growth.

 

Molly and I also explore the common belief that staying together for the sake of the children is always the best decision. We discuss the potential fear of being alone that often underlies this choice. Molly shares her own experience, stating that children can benefit from divorced parents who are individually fulfilled rather than trapped in an unhappy marriage. The conversation highlights the importance of nurturing one's identity as a parent and as an individual, allowing children to witness empowered...


We all ask those big questions about contentment and purpose at some point. Happiness Happens doesn’t treat those queries as abstract philosophy, but as a practical, weekly conversation hosted by Simona Costantini. Rather than offering a rigid formula, this podcast explores the many facets of a meaningful life through dialogues with thoughtful guests from various fields. You’ll hear from psychologists, artists, thinkers, and everyday people who have found unique pathways to fulfillment. The discussions are grounded in real experience, focusing on actionable insights that go beyond simple positive thinking. Each episode feels like a deep dive into a different corner of the human experience, whether it’s examining the role of community, the pursuit of creative passion, or the quiet practice of self-acceptance. Simona guides these conversations with a genuine curiosity, making complex ideas about well-being feel accessible and personal. The result is a resource that feels both expansive and intimately useful. Tuning into this podcast is less about searching for a single secret and more about gathering a toolkit-a collection of perspectives and practices that help you define what happiness actually means in your own life. It’s for anyone who believes that a more contented life is built from a series of conscious choices and deeper understandings, one honest conversation at a time.
Author: Language: English Episodes: 100

Happiness Happens
Podcast Episodes
155: How to make your mental wellbeing a priority with Jeff Lopes [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 36:05
It’s no secret that mental wellbeing has been a huge priority and topic of discussion over the last two years. But how do we really manage it all? How do we make time to prioritize ourselves, be present with our families…
154: How to build better relationships with Simona Costantini [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 19:38
How can we build better relationships? Between busy lives, careers, businesses, families, commitments and so much more, our relationships often get put on the backburner unintentionally. We are talking all about relation…
153: How to reframe a negative mindset with Adam Smith [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 28:58
Do you sometimes find yourself stuck in the hard places? Our minds are wired to think about the negatives first, which can make it so difficult to find inner joy, peace, abundance and ultimately happiness. In this episod…
152: Meet My Mess and Navigating Trauma with Carissa Harrison [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 32:58
Let’s face it - we all have trauma, deep-rooted stories and beliefs we have about ourselves that aren’t necessarily ours. Some of us heal these things, some of us don’t, but what we can all empathize with is that sometim…
151: Experiencing Life from Our Higher Selves with Howie Gerhauser [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 32:27
Have you ever stopped to think about how life gives us each a different path and perspective? How is it that one person’s journey can truly look so different from another’s? How can we live our lives in such a way that s…