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The Addicted Mind Podcast

Episode 379: Explore the Amazing Work of Virginia Satir with Teresa Mclellan

The Addicted Mind Podcast

Duane Osterlind, LMFT

Medicine, Health & Fitness, Mental Health

4.7 • 655 Ratings

🗓️ 13 April 2026

⏱️ 25 minutes

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Summary

Welcome back to The Addicted Mind Podcast. This week, we are diving deep into the transformative work of therapy pioneer Virginia Satir. Joining us is Teresa McClellan, a seasoned expert with 18 years of experience across the therapeutic spectrum—working with couples, families, and groups of all kinds.

Teresa is currently doing groundbreaking work by applying Satir’s methods within a men’s prison, witnessing firsthand how these "growth-oriented" practices can revolutionize addiction recovery.


A Visionary Ahead of Her Time

Virginia Satir’s approach was revolutionary, prioritizing human connection long before modern neuroscience caught up to prove why it works. While traditional models often focus on the "pathology" of a person (what’s wrong with them), Satir’s model focuses on growth and the untapped potential within every individual.

In this episode, we explore how Satir’s emphasis on the "experiential"—feeling emotions within the body and using imagery—creates a bridge for those in recovery to finally reconnect with their true selves.


Episode Highlights

  • The Growth Model vs. Pathology: Why shifting the focus from "the problem" to "the person" changes the recovery trajectory.
  • The Experiential Shift: How the Satir Method moves therapy from a mental exercise to a felt, physical experience.
  • Somatic Recovery: Understanding how emotions are stored in the body and how to fill those "gaps" in the healing process.
  • Satir in the Modern Age: How her decades-old practices align perfectly with our current understanding of brain science and psychology.
  • Recovery Behind Bars: Teresa shares the amazing results of using imagery and experience to help incarcerated men rediscover their humanity.


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Transcript

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0:00.0

All right, Dwayne here. As many of you know, I work in the sex addiction and betrayal trauma field.

0:06.4

And I want you to know, if you're a man who's betrayed your partner and you're trying to rebuild the

0:12.2

relationship, stay with me here because this is for you. Maybe you've tried therapy, individual

0:17.9

therapy, couples therapy, maybe even a group or a community. And you're

0:22.1

doing all the work, and I know you are, but the relationship still feels stuck. And here's the thing,

0:28.4

when shame is running the show, it doesn't matter how much therapy you do. You stay stuck. And that

0:34.1

is specifically why I created the shame to resilience workshop.

0:37.9

It's 10 weeks.

0:39.2

You'll get videos, worksheets, and every week we meet live on Zoom, just a group of men who get it doing this work together.

0:48.3

And I walk you through this process.

0:50.3

So the next cohort is starting in two weeks.

0:53.9

So if you're ready, and I mean you're really ready to break through the shame,

0:57.2

go to workshop.shamedorresilience.com and sign up.

1:01.1

You can do this.

1:02.4

All right, on to the episode.

1:08.8

Hello, everyone.

1:09.8

Welcome to episode two of the addicted mind. I'm excited that you're here and you're listening. Once again, hey, just a reminder if you can review us in iTunes, that really helps, especially with these beginning episodes. It really gets us noticed and gets subscribers. So please do that if that fits for you. So we have a great guest

1:29.8

today. Her name's Teresa McClellan. And I found Teresa actually through one of my email

1:36.5

newsletters for Seteer Global. They sent an advertisement for one of her workshops on addiction.

1:43.1

And it was all about addiction and connection

1:45.5

and using the Virginia Seteer model to help with that. And I'm a big fan of Virginia Seteer. So I

1:53.2

reached out and I said, hey, would you want to be on this podcast and talk a little bit about

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