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EPISODE · Jul 5, 2026 · 41 MIN

Do You Want to Be Right or Do You Want to Connect? Understanding Narcissistic Patterns in Relationships

from Parenting Doctors Podcast · host Dr. Daniel van Ingen

Episode 8: Do You Want to Be Right or Do You Want to Connect? Understanding Narcissistic Patterns in Relationships There comes a point in some relationships where conflict stops being about solving a problem and starts becoming a battle for emotional survival. In this episode of What We Were Never Taught, we explore narcissistic patterns—not as labels to place on people, but as relationship dynamics that quietly erode trust, safety, and intimacy. Why do some people become trapped in cycles of blame, defensiveness, and emotional disconnection? Why is it so difficult to acknowledge another person's experience without feeling threatened? And what happens when protecting our self-image becomes more important than protecting the relationship? In this episode, you'll learn: How narcissistic patterns develop and why they persist The role of shame, emotional protection, and fragile self-worth Why some people struggle to take responsibility for the impact of their actions How common defense mechanisms keep couples stuck in repetitive conflict What emotional maturity looks like during difficult conversations The powerful question that can change the direction of any relationship: Do you want to be right, or do you want to connect? Whether you've experienced these patterns in a romantic relationship, with family members, or in friendships, this episode will help you better understand the dynamics at play—and how emotional awareness, humility, and accountability create the foundation for lasting connection. Because healthy relationships aren't built by winning arguments. They're built by choosing connection over self-protection.

Episode 8: Do You Want to Be Right or Do You Want to Connect?Understanding Narcissistic Patterns in Relationships There comes a point in some relationships where conflict stops being about solving a problem and starts becoming a battle for emotional survival. In this episode of What We Were Never Taught, we explore narcissistic patterns—not as labels to place on people, but as relationship dynamics that quietly erode trust, safety, and intimacy. Why do some people become trapped in cycles of blame, defensiveness, and emotional disconnection? Why is it so difficult to acknowledge another person's experience without feeling threatened? And what happens when protecting our self-image becomes more important than protecting the relationship? In this episode, you'll learn: How narcissistic patterns develop and why they persist The role of shame, emotional protection, and fragile self-worth Why some people struggle to take responsibility for the impact of their actions How common defense mechanisms keep couples stuck in repetitive conflict What emotional maturity looks like during difficult conversations The powerful question that can change the direction of any relationship: Do you want to be right, or do you want to connect? Whether you've experienced these patterns in a romantic relationship, with family members, or in friendships, this episode will help you better understand the dynamics at play—and how emotional awareness, humility, and accountability create the foundation for lasting connection. Because healthy relationships aren't built by winning arguments. They're built by choosing connection over self-protection.

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