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The Addicted Mind Podcast

TAM+ EP82 Putting Your Inner Critic on Trial: Rewiring Your Brain's Negative Voice

The Addicted Mind Podcast

Duane Osterlind, LMFT

Health & Fitness, Medicine, Mental Health

4.8 β€’ 621 Ratings

πŸ—“οΈ 21 August 2025

⏱️ 18 minutes

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Summary

Download: Thought Challenge Worksheet


What if the harshest critic you've ever known lives inside your own head?

That relentless voice telling you you're not good enough, you'll never change, you always mess things up – it's been running the show for far too long. In this eye-opening episode, hosts Duane and Eric reveal how your inner critic has been acting as judge, jury, and executioner of your self-worth, especially during addiction and trauma recovery.

But here's the game-changer: you don't have to be a victim of your own thoughts anymore.

Using powerful techniques from Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), this episode teaches you how to become your own defense attorney. You'll learn to identify the sneaky cognitive distortions that fuel your inner critic – like all-or-nothing thinking, catastrophizing, and emotional reasoning – and discover a simple but life-changing method to challenge these automatic negative thoughts.

This isn't about toxic positivity or pretending everything is fine. It's about finding truth, balance, and compassion in how you talk to yourself. Duane and Eric walk you through a practical thought-challenging exercise that you can use immediately when that critic gets loud.

The hosts share real examples of how to transform thoughts like "I'm a complete failure" into more balanced perspectives that acknowledge your pain while opening doors to healing and growth. They explain why our feelings, though valid, aren't always accurate reflections of reality – and how emotional reasoning can trap us in cycles of shame and relapse.

Every time you challenge a negative thought and find counter-evidence, you're literally rewiring your brain. You're building new neural pathways that are more balanced and resilient. Most importantly, you're shifting from being a passive victim of your thoughts to becoming an active participant in your emotional wellbeing.

Ready to put your inner critic on trial? This episode gives you the tools to start today.

Key Topics

  • Cognitive distortions - identifying black-and-white thinking, catastrophizing, and emotional reasoning 
  • The CBT thought-challenging method - questioning evidence for and against negative thoughts 
  • Emotional reasoning trap - why feeling something doesn't make it factually true 
  • Creating balanced alternatives - reframing thoughts without toxic positivity 
  • Self-compassion techniques - asking "what would I tell a dear friend?" 
  • Neural pathway rewiring - how challenging thoughts physically changes your brain 
  • Practical worksheet tool - step-by-step guide for thought records

Timestamps

[00:01:00] - Meet your harshest critic (spoiler: it's you) 

[00:03:00] - The pain of living under constant internal negativity 

[00:06:00] - Introduction to cognitive restructuring and CBT techniques 

[00:07:00] - Common cognitive distortions in addiction recovery 

[00:10:00] - The thought-challenging courtroom method 

[00:13:00] - Creating balanced alternative thoughts (real examples) 

[00:16:00] - Free worksheet download and practical next steps

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Transcript

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0:00.0

Welcome to the Addicted Mind Plus, the podcast where recovery, mental health, and wellness take the front seat.

0:07.3

I'm Dwayne Austerland, and joining me is my co-host, Eric Osterland, known for his insightful work on the Stuck Brain podcast.

0:14.3

In each episode, we'll dive into actionable, small steps to help those in recovery journey further along the path to wellness.

0:22.3

Our conversations are designed to be concise, typically around 15 minutes, though we may

0:26.9

occasionally delve deeper when the topic demands it. Our goal to provide you with practical

0:31.9

advice grounded in real experiences and expert insights to empower your recovery journey.

0:38.3

So whether you're on a break, on a walk, or just taking a moment for yourself,

0:42.3

join us as we explore the many facets of recovery and mental health, one small step at a time.

0:48.3

This is The Addicted Mind Plus, where your journey to wellness gets an extra boost. So let's get started.

0:55.2

All right, everyone.

0:59.5

Welcome to another episode of the Addicted Mind Plus.

1:01.4

I'm your host, Dwayne Austerland.

1:03.0

And I'm Eric Osterland.

1:05.4

I'm glad you're here with us today.

1:06.4

So let's dive in.

1:07.3

All right.

1:19.4

I want you in this moment as you're listening to this podcast, think about the harshest, most relentless critic you've ever known.

1:27.0

The one who knows all of your insecurities and isn't afraid to use them against you.

1:32.6

Now, what if I told you? That critic most likely lives inside your own head and you've been letting them be the judge, the jury, an executioner

1:40.7

of your self-worth for years. I can totally relate to that. I am my own worst

1:48.9

critic without a doubt. Yeah, Duane, that's such a powerful image. Because it's so true,

1:54.4

we call it the inner critic, but really, it's a barrage of automatic negative thoughts or ants, as we called them in the previous episode.

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