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The Addicted Mind Podcast

71: When Sane People Do Insane Things with Ellie Katz

The Addicted Mind Podcast

Duane Osterlind, LMFT

Medicine, Health & Fitness, Mental Health

4.7655 Ratings

🗓️ 24 September 2019

⏱️ 32 minutes

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Summary

Dr. Ellie Katz has spent the past 35 years working in the area of addiction treatment, using her holistic approach and real talk with compassion to work with her clients. She joins us on this episode of the Addicted Mind podcast to discuss her experiences and observations about the field and about human nature.

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Ellie has been living in Israel for 40+ years and she began her career in psychological linguistics, but she always had a desire to help people directly. Even as an adolescent, people recognized her deep intuition about those around her, calling her the Earth Mother and coming to her for advice and guidance. Ever since she transitioned to helping people with their addiction treatment, her focus has been on helping her clients and their families sort through the irresistible urges that had been ruling the addicts’ bodies.

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Ellie went through a traumatic surgical procedure when she was 5 years old, which caused her to develop an addiction to food that her mother did not know how to handle. Having experienced these psychological ramifications of eating for several years, she can recognize where the addicts that come to her treatment facility are struggling. Patients spend between 7-12 months in the therapeutic rehab community where Ellie works, and she teaches them how to interact with each other and do the internal work necessary to heal the impacts of their addictions.

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She created a model that she calls “The Six Essentials”, which are building blocks for personal success: Some of them are good mood, love, and kindness, discipline, flexibility, and forgiveness.

Ellie is not afraid to call her clients out when she sees them say or do something that they said they wouldn’t say or do and she provides them with the support to help them change. She believes in caring for everyone without judgment because she recognizes that it could have just as easily been her struggling with the addiction. She wants the best for her clients who are really just wounded people in need of someone to help them pick themselves up and head in the right direction.

Ellie wants everyone to know that as long as you are drawing breath, change is possible.

 



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0:00.0

Hello, everyone. Welcome to the Addicted Mind podcast. We are on to episode 71. My name is Dwayne

0:13.2

Austerland and I'm your host. I'm also the founder of Novice Mindful Life Institute, family

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counseling and recovery in Long Beach, California.

0:21.7

If you or anyone you know is struggling with any of life's challenges, please reach out to us.

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I know we can help.

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You can find more information about us at theadictivemind.com forward slash help.

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0:56.2

So our guest today is Dr. Ellie Katz and she is going to share her holistic approach to treating

1:05.2

people who are struggling with addictions, all types of addictions. And she really shares her compassionate,

1:15.4

no-nonsense approach in this interview. I really enjoyed talking with her. I could tell

1:21.4

she had an immense passion for helping people and had a really deep belief that everybody has the ability to

1:32.0

change and in a way has the resources in them if they're willing to take the steps necessary

1:39.9

to do it. And she really, I think any of your clients that get to work with her are very lucky and

1:48.1

blessed to have that opportunity. I can tell that she takes a no-nonsense approach to working with

1:56.0

individuals, but at the same time is very compassionate and really believes deeply in their spirit, in their

2:03.7

goodness, and that it's there, and that that's what we can manifest.

2:07.6

So it was definitely a fun interview to do and to talk with her and just to meet her.

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