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The Addicted Mind Podcast

175: Building Resiliency in Recovery with Caroline Beidler

The Addicted Mind Podcast

Duane Osterlind, LMFT

Health & Fitness, Medicine, Mental Health

4.8621 Ratings

🗓️ 4 April 2022

⏱️ 27 minutes

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Summary

On today's episode, Duane speaks with Caroline Beidler who shares her story and talks specifically about building resiliency and recovery, the importance of resiliency, especially when it relates to overcoming trauma, and how she discovered that process in her own life. Caroline also shares a few things that you can do in your life immediately to help build resilience.

Caroline's mental health recovery and addiction recovery were intertwined. She knew that if she wanted to thrive in her recovery, she had to heal her trauma and build resilience. Then a couple of years later, she decided to go back to school to become a social worker and help others who also seek recovery.

Caroline lived with undiagnosed post-traumatic stress disorder for over 20 years. Caroline recalls experiencing panic attacks, anxiety, and depression triggered by her experiences of being in a room full of men. She struggled more with disordered eating and was in very unhealthy and emotionally abusive relationships. After finally seeking a mental health therapist, Caroline realized that so much of what was happening in her life was because of untreated trauma symptoms. 

As she discovered more practical tools to help her mental health and trauma resilience, her life and her world changed. With her healing transformed, she reached the next level in recovery and founded Bright Story Shine, a storytelling platform created to share and celebrate stories of recovery and resilience without judgment and shame.  

By bringing these stories out into the open, our pain can be witnessed and we can also witness other people's pain. There is something in that process that allows us to move forward and shift that story.

In this episode, you will hear:

  • Caroline’s story of recovery
  • What resilience means
  • Developing safe coping skills to promote resilience
  • The role of storytelling in healing
  • Skills that you can build in recovery
  • Some characteristics of resilient people

Key Quotes:

[03:26] - "It's so much more recovery and healing than just putting the substances down."

[07:28] - “We can choose healing. We can make a decision to turn another way, take another path, and go another route.”

[09:29] - "Resilience is the process of adapting well in the face of adversity, trauma, tragedy, threats, or significant sources of stress."

[13:04] - “Research that shows storytelling, or telling our recovery and mental health stories actually promote healing in the brain.”

[14:27] - “Over 80% of women in addiction recovery have experienced some type of trauma, most often sexual violence.”

[15:09] - "We have the ability to shift our stories... in the next level of recovery, if we embrace our trauma healing and building resilience, we can really move forward into new levels of freedom."

[16:57] - "Some of our unhealthy patterns in recovery are really closely linked with some of the trauma that we experienced early on in our life."

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Transcript

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0:00.0

Hello, everyone. Welcome to the Addictive Mind podcast.

0:09.0

My name is Joanne Austerlund, and I'm your host, and we are on to another episode.

0:15.0

Today, my guest is Carolyn Bidler. She is going to share a little bit of her story and talk specifically about

0:23.3

building resiliency and recovery and the importance of resiliency, especially when it relates to

0:31.3

overcoming trauma. She shares a little bit of her own journey with that and how she

0:37.4

discovered that process in her own life and shares a few things that you can do in your life immediately to help build resilience.

0:47.9

Before we start, if you are enjoying the Addicted Mind podcast, please leave a review or share the podcast with a friend and think about joining our

0:58.0

Facebook group.

0:58.7

Just go to Facebook and type in the Addicted Mind podcast and click join.

1:02.9

All right, everyone, let's go ahead and start this episode.

1:09.4

Hello, everyone.

1:10.8

Welcome to the Addicted Mind podcast.

1:13.6

My guest today is Caroline Bidler, and we're going to talk about one of my favorite topics

1:19.6

as we get into your story as well, resiliency and especially resiliency in recovery.

1:25.6

So Caroline, you want to introduce yourself and tell us a little bit about you and how all

1:31.1

this story unfolds.

1:32.7

Well, thank you so much for welcoming me to your podcast.

1:35.8

I love what you do.

1:36.8

So I'm really just thrilled to be here.

1:39.5

And, you know, I'd like to start with a little bit of a story because like many of your listeners, I'm sure I am a woman in recovery and that journey has been a long and winding one for me.

1:52.6

It was when I had a couple years in addiction recovery that I realized how intertwined and strongly connected my addiction recovery and my mental health recovery was.

2:06.7

And I learned that the hard way, which, oh goodness, you know, addiction recovery.

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