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The Addicted Mind Podcast

47: Nate's Recovery Story

The Addicted Mind Podcast

Duane Osterlind, LMFT

Health & Fitness, Medicine, Mental Health

4.8621 Ratings

🗓️ 6 September 2018

⏱️ 33 minutes

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Summary

Our guest on this episode of The Addicted Mind podcast is Nate Postlethwait, who joined us to share his recovery journey. Nate grew up in a very religious environment in a rural southern town, which had a profound impact on his childhood and his eventual recovery from the trauma he experienced and his resulting sex addiction. Sexual dysfunction was a generational issue with his family that was never properly handled, and he was the victim of multiple abusive encounters as a child, but it was not until his early 20’s that Nate realized that his compulsions were not typical. He came to understand that he was putting himself in physical danger due to his addiction which led him to feel tremendous shame. Acknowledging that he did not want his life to continue this way, he sought counsel and therapy within the religious community for several years, but he found that they were not equipped to address the biological roots of his trauma or addiction.

In his first week at a treatment center, Nate felt that he had covered more ground toward recovery than he had during the past five years of religious counseling, and he immediately felt validated. His therapy there explained the biological reasons why he had been acting with such sexual compulsion and that he was not broken or weak. This therapy allowed him to shift his perspective, alleviate the shame, and reinstated boundaries that had never indeed been enforced. It provided his younger self with a voice to express the pain and hurt that he had been suppressing or trying to change through his addiction. By addressing the root of his trauma and addiction, he found that his desires were different, and he had the potential for positive self-care for the first time.

Nate was able to build on the foundation that had been made during his time at the treatment center by taking a step back to evaluate his life and engage with himself to find who he was without these strongholds. He made a few drastic lifestyle changes and realized that he was still in need of therapy, so he began doing intensive EMDR sessions which allowed him to grow and continue the recovery journey. He is still in treatment, and as a part of his journey, he has started a blog and a podcast to discuss the “taboo” topics of male sexual abuse, heterosexuality, and homosexuality in the religious realm, PTSD, and EMDR.



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Transcript

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0:00.0

Hello everybody. Welcome to the Addicted Mind podcast. My name is Dwayne Austerland, and I'm your host,

0:10.4

and I'm also the founder of Novice Mindful Life Institute Family Counseling and Recovery Center

0:14.8

in the Long Beach, California. If anyone you or yourself or anyone you know is struggling with any of life's difficulties,

0:22.6

please reach out to us. You can find out more information about us at theadictivemind.com forward

0:28.6

slash help. So today's guest is a little bit different. His name is Nate Postweight, and he's going to share his recovery journey on how he worked

0:42.2

through his trauma and his sex addiction to find some healing and some peace and to kind of move

0:49.7

through his suffering and make it meaningful so I really enjoyed enjoyed the interview. I thought it was really good.

0:56.4

And I just enjoyed hearing the perspective from not just necessarily another professional,

1:01.9

but someone who kind of goes through the trenches of dealing with trauma, dealing with recovery,

1:10.1

and finding meaning in all of it, which can be

1:13.1

really difficult and painful. So I really hope you guys enjoy this episode. I'd love to hear

1:18.4

about what you think about it because I'm thinking of doing more of these episodes in the future.

1:23.3

So let me know you can go to the blog, The Addictedmind.com forward slash 47 and leave me a comment and let me know what you think.

1:31.8

I would really appreciate it.

1:33.4

So let's go ahead and start this episode.

1:40.5

All right, everybody.

1:41.9

Welcome to the Addicted Mind podcast.

1:44.5

Today I have Nate Holstowait.

1:47.4

Nate, you want to introduce yourself?

1:49.3

Yeah, a great, great job on my name.

1:51.2

That's admissible for a lot of people.

1:54.6

Right.

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