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The Addicted Mind Podcast

292: Personalized Recovery Paths for Atheists with Jeffrey Munn

The Addicted Mind Podcast

Duane Osterlind, LMFT

Health & Fitness, Medicine, Mental Health

4.8621 Ratings

🗓️ 22 July 2024

⏱️ 39 minutes

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Summary

What happens when the traditional 12-step recovery program doesn’t quite fit your belief system? Licensed marriage and family therapist Jeffrey Munn joins Duane to share his deeply personal journey through addiction and recovery, which led him to author "Staying Sober Without God: The Practical 12 Steps to Long-Term Recovery from Alcoholism and Addiction." Jeffrey opens up about his battles with isolation and internal turmoil and highlights the crucial support from his parents that helped him navigate this challenging path. His story underscores the necessity of individualized recovery approaches and shines a light on the often-overlooked needs of atheists and agnostics in recovery.

Jeffrey discusses the integration of traditional 12-step programs with personalized mental health approaches, emphasizing the importance of addressing trauma, unresolved grief, and boundary-setting. He candidly recounts his own experience with the pressure to adopt a belief in a higher power within 12-step meetings and how this led to a temporary setback. Through his narrative, you'll learn about the significance of merging the wisdom of 12-step programs with modern psychological insights to create a more rational and personalized recovery journey. They also delve into the specifics of how inpatient rehab focusing on mental health practices played a pivotal role in his recovery.

The conversation takes a deeper turn as they examine the challenges and benefits of faith-based recovery for those who struggle with blind faith. Jeffrey provides a logical and practical perspective on the concept of "letting go and letting God," drawing parallels to principles in dialectical behavior therapy (DBT). 


In this episode, you will hear:

  • Finding personal recovery path without God
  • Psychology-based recovery approaches
  • Personal recovery and finding meaning
  • Exploring alternative higher powers in recovery
  • Navigating integrity and personal belief systems
  • Challenges with faith-based addiction recovery

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Supporting Resources:

https://www.practicallysane.org/

Staying Sober Without God: https://www.amazon.com/Staying-Sober-Without-God-Alcoholism-ebook/dp/B07MBVCS29 

NovusMindfulLife.com

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Transcript

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0:00.0

Hello, everyone. Welcome to another episode of the Addicted Mind podcast.

0:10.4

My name is Dwayne Osheland. I'm your host. And our guest today is Jeffrey Munn.

0:15.4

He is a licensed marriage and family therapist, an author of the book, Staying Sober Without God,

0:21.6

the practical 12 steps to long-term recovery from alcoholism and addiction.

0:27.3

And on this episode, Jeffrey is going to share his own personal recovery story of getting over

0:34.4

his own addiction, getting to that place where he realized that his life was

0:41.5

taken over by his addiction. And in his story, he's going to talk about his own journey in the

0:48.8

12 steps, how for him, he needed a modality that worked for someone who was recovering as an atheist

0:59.5

or agnostic, especially in the 12-step world.

1:03.8

And so he's going to share his experience with that and the motivation for him to write

1:09.8

this book and bring that to everyone out there who also

1:15.6

may relate to his story. So I hope you enjoy it. I think you'll get a lot out of this episode.

1:23.2

Jeffrey is just open and honest about his own struggle and his own journey and it's really

1:28.6

inspiring.

1:29.6

And if the Addicted Mind podcast is inspiring you, please rate and review us in whatever

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podcast app you're listening to the Addicted Mind right now.

1:41.3

That would be really awesome and that would mean so much to us. Thank you so much

1:46.7

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and continue the conversation online. All right, everyone.

2:01.3

Let's start this episode.

2:05.4

All right, everyone.

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