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The Addicted Mind Podcast

23: Getting Smart Using Smart Recovery With Pete Finger

The Addicted Mind Podcast

Duane Osterlind, LMFT

Health & Fitness, Medicine, Mental Health

4.8621 Ratings

🗓️ 11 January 2018

⏱️ 28 minutes

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Summary

Our guest today is Pete Finger from Sioux Falls, South Dakota. In this episode, he shares his recovery journey and how the support group Smart Recovery helped him to overcome addiction and helped him to enjoy the life he lives today by helping others through the same program that helped him.

Mr. Finger had struggled with alcohol addiction for 20-30 years. Growing up in what he describes as an “addictive family” where cocktail parties were a big part of their lives, he used alcohol to cope with the trauma of abuse by a teacher. His addiction continued to escalate through college and beyond. An intervention at work helped Pete get into recovery.

Pete’s history of trauma is not uncommon with people who struggle with addiction. To cope they find behaviors or substances to help them feel better and it slowly becomes unmanageable until we learn to stop beating yourself up and allow yourself to recover.

Pete was fortunate enough to find a Smart Recovery facility in San Diego called Practical Recovery. It’s founder, Dr. Tom Horvath, developed their program through evidence-based practices and the following four tenants:

building and maintaining motivation

coping with urges

managing thoughts feelings and behaviors

living a balanced life

These methods have worked well for Pete, and he has been sober for three years.

thefix.com is the website that he used to find a positive place with individual attention and Smart Recovery was what he needed. Pete gives all the credit to Smart Recovery.

Pete is trained as a Smart Recovery facilitator and has been working with their program for three years. Pete gives us an idea of what a typical Smart Recovery meeting looks like: There is an introduction and talk about what Smart Recovery is, and what it isn’t. Then they go around the room for “check-ins” which take almost 100% of the rest of the meeting time. Individuals take turns talking about their current struggles, how their week has been, relationships, and the raw emotions that come along with sobriety.

In these meetings, cross-talk is encouraged. Individuals are encouraged to share their experiences as they relate to others and



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Transcript

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0:00.0

Hello everyone, welcome to the Addicted Mind podcast. This is episode 23.

0:09.6

One thing I want to say is that I'm struggling with a cold. You can probably hear it in my voice.

0:15.0

Kind of bear with me as I go through it and I really hope you enjoy it.

0:20.1

Today our guest is Pete Finger and he is going to talk about his own recovery journey

0:27.2

and how the support group Smart Recovery helped him overcome his addiction and begin to create

0:35.6

a life that he really enjoys and really loves.

0:38.9

I really like this episode and interviewing Pete was a great experience and he was just so open

0:44.6

about his story and sharing what worked for him and what didn't work.

0:49.3

And I think it's a real wealth of really good, helpful information.

0:54.4

Once again, if you're enjoying the Addicted Mind podcast, please rate and review us into iTunes.

0:59.2

It really does help, and I really appreciate it.

1:06.9

Hello, everyone.

1:08.1

Welcome to episode 23 of the Addicted Mind podcast.

1:13.3

My guest today is Pete Finger, and he is going to share a little bit of his own recovery story.

1:21.1

And he's also going to talk about something that's been very helpful for him, the support group Smart Recovery.

1:29.8

Pete, you want to introduce yourself?

1:31.4

Sure.

1:32.1

My name is Pete Finger, and I live in Sioux Falls, South Dakota.

1:36.0

I am just ready to graduate from the Unity Church Seminary, and I had some pretty rough times

1:43.8

a few years ago with my addiction and I've been

1:47.5

kind of struggling with this probably for about 20 or 30 years and I finally found something

1:54.7

that worked for me which is smart recovery so that's the gist of my story there. Okay. Can you share a little bit about

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