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The Addicted Mind Podcast

331: Overcoming Trauma and Addiction: Sam Thomas's Journey of Resilience and Healing

The Addicted Mind Podcast

Duane Osterlind, LMFT

Health & Fitness, Medicine, Mental Health

4.8621 Ratings

🗓️ 28 April 2025

⏱️ 60 minutes

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Summary

Growing up, Sam Thomas faced the harsh realities of bullying, leading him to battle bulimia in his teenage years. This challenge was only the beginning of a tumultuous journey through addiction and recovery, marked by a critical diagnosis of complex PTSD. As we sit down with Sam, the writer, speaker, and campaigner from Brighton, UK, he opens up about the intricate dance between dual diagnosis and addiction transference, shedding light on how unaddressed trauma can fuel dependency and how confronting it can become a powerful catalyst for change.


Together, we navigate the maze of Sam's early struggles, from seeking help at just 18 years old amid a landscape of limited resources and misunderstanding, to eventually confronting alcoholism in his twenties. Sam's story is a profound reminder of the resilience required to overcome challenges when support systems are lacking or misunderstood. Through volunteering and writing, Sam found purpose and community, illustrating how connection can foster healing and build self-esteem, especially for men facing eating disorders—a topic that remains under-discussed.


In this episode, you will hear:

  • Sam Thomas's journey from battling bulimia as a teen to overcoming alcohol addiction in his twenties.
  • The role of unaddressed trauma and dual diagnosis in addiction transference.
  • Early struggles with bulimia and depression amidst limited support systems and societal misunderstandings of male eating disorders.
  • Transition from eating disorders to alcoholism as a coping mechanism following significant life events.
  • The challenges and realizations of acknowledging alcohol dependency and the path to recovery.
  • Healing through unique passions, such as caring for exotic pets, as a metaphor for confronting fears and trauma.


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Transcript

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0:00.0

Hello, everyone, and welcome to the Addicted Mind podcast.

0:08.3

I'm your host, Dwayne Austerland.

0:10.4

Thank you for taking the time to tune in today.

0:13.6

Our guest today is Sam Thomas, a writer, speaker, and campaigner based in Brighton, UK.

0:20.2

Sam has been in recovery for over five and a half

0:22.7

years and has an incredible story to share. We'll be exploring the concept of dual diagnosis

0:28.7

and addiction transference, where one addiction is swapped out for another. Sam knows the subject

0:35.0

all too well, having struggled with bulimia in his teens, then turning to alcohol in his 20s.

0:41.3

But the heart of our conversation lies in what Sam discovered a couple years into his alcohol recovery,

0:48.3

that beneath the surface of his struggles was unaddressed trauma.

0:53.3

Once he was diagnosed with complex PTSD and began treatment,

0:57.5

his healing truly took off. Through this episode, Sam opens up about his personal battles,

1:03.6

the profound impact of trauma and how addressing its roots transformed his recovery.

1:09.7

He offers his story with such courage and vulnerability,

1:13.6

and I'm honored to bring you this conversation today. But before we get started, I want to take a

1:19.4

moment to thank all of you for supporting the Addicted Mind podcast. If this episode resonates

1:25.5

with you, please take a minute, rate and review us on your favorite

1:29.3

podcast app.

1:30.8

Your feedback makes a big difference and helps others find the show.

1:35.3

And if you're someone navigating your recovery and looking for connection and support,

1:40.8

join our TAM Plus community.

1:43.1

It's a space where you can find practical guidance and

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