105: The Addiction Doctor with Dr. Robb Kelly
The Addicted Mind Podcast
Duane Osterlind, LMFT
4.7 • 655 Ratings
🗓️ 10 September 2020
⏱️ 46 minutes
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Summary
On today’s episode of The Addicted Mind Podcast, Duane sits down with Dr. Robb Kelly to discuss alcohol and opioid addiction.
Educated at Oxford, he drank through most of school. He was fired from his job as a police officer, which made him realize that his drinking was problematic. Unfortunately for Robb, it would take him losing everything to finally course correct.
Robb realized that the alcoholic mind preys on you. Toward his own story, he talks about committing suicide four times, two of which his heart actually stopped.
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At his most broken moment, he started crying and realized that he couldn’t get over the alcohol on his own. He knew there was something different, which got him interested in neuroscience.
He knows that he was born with the addictive brain, and he has to be careful about his relationships as a result.
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Robb talks about how his brain is wired differently, and the key to his success was realizing that. He started to notice the symptoms of alcoholism when he would buy a bottle and he immediately felt better. “For the alcoholic, the brain is telling them that they need alcohol to survive,” Robb says.
In his research, Robb found that we can change the way that we think. The neuroplasticity of the brain allows us to redirect our thoughts. We can literally change the direction of our most damning thoughts.
Robb also damns the medical research community for not prioritizing treatment of the disease. He says there’s no money in it and so the disease persists.
Moving to neuro-linguistic programming, Robb explains the role it plays in the addict’s mind. Back in the tribal days, Robb explains, a primal feeling used to wake cavemen up. But now, we don’t really listen to that feeling because we are driven by fear.
If you think you can’t do something, Robb says, someone put that there. And it’s not true. If you can’t visualize it, you can’t make it happen. You have to manipulate your brain to break down those barriers. “I don’t say ‘impossible’—I say, ‘I’m possible.’”
We don’t see ourselves as others see us, Robb argues, and if we did, we’d be able to do anything. You have to actually believe that your mindset is important. And stop living in fear.
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Toward the end, Robb shares a story about visiting his friend and famed chef, Gordon Ramsay. At one point after dinner, Ramsay turned to Robb and asked, “do you know why I’m the best chef in the world?” Robb answered: “because you’re a damned good cook?” Ramsay replied, “because I tell everybody.”
There is so much importance in finding the people who live the life you want. They will inspire and propel you forward. Even through tragedy and difficulty, Duane says, it’s all in the mindset. And in the end, Robb says, you need to just take the first step.
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| 0:00.0 | All right, everyone, we are on to episode 105 of the Addicted Mind podcast. |
| 0:13.0 | My name is Dwayne Osteland, and I'm your host. |
| 0:16.0 | I'm also the founder of Novis Mindful Life Institute, Family Counseling Recovery Center in Long |
| 0:20.4 | Beach, California. |
| 0:21.7 | If you or anyone you know is struggling with any of life's challenges, reach out to us. |
| 0:26.9 | You can find more information about us at theadictivemind.com forward slash help. |
| 0:32.8 | All right. |
| 0:33.3 | Our guest today is Dr. Rob Kelly, and he is going to share his own story of recovery and how he |
| 0:43.7 | discovered at the end of his addictive process, being homeless, being on the street, crying, realizing |
| 0:53.0 | that he couldn't stop, that he discovered that he could change |
| 0:58.1 | his mindset. And in changing his mindset, he could change his life. And so on this episode, |
| 1:05.6 | he shares his story and how he does it. And I have to say, I really love Rob's energy and passion. It really comes through |
| 1:15.4 | and just the ability to really connect with that potential of change that we all have and really |
| 1:27.2 | bring a voice to that. So I loved the interview |
| 1:30.8 | and I think you will enjoy it as well. Before we start, if you are enjoying the addicted |
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| 2:02.2 | everyone, let's go ahead and start this episode. Hello, everyone. Welcome to the Addicted Mind |
| 2:12.3 | podcast. My guest today is Dr. Rob Kelly, and he's going to share a little bit of his own story of recovery. |
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