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🗓️ 17 October 2024
⏱️ 18 minutes
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Imagine feeling so alone that you can't even recognize yourself in the mirror. For many battling addiction, this isn't just imagination—it's their daily reality. In this eye-opening episode of The Addicted Mind Plus, hosts Duane and Eric Osterlind dive deep into the powerful connection between shame, isolation, and addiction. They explore how these forces work together to keep people stuck in a cycle of pain and substance abuse.
But there's hope! The hosts reveal that the simple act of connecting with others can be a game-changer in recovery. They discuss how shame, while once useful for keeping early humans in line with their tribes, can become toxic when it fuses with our sense of self. This toxic shame often leads to isolation, which in turn fuels addiction.
Duane and Eric highlight the importance of finding safe, supportive communities where people can experience "corrective experiences." These are moments where individuals can feel shame in a safe environment, allowing them to change their relationship with this powerful emotion over time. The hosts draw parallels to the famous "Rat Park" study, which showed how social connection could significantly reduce substance abuse in rats.
The episode emphasizes that recovery isn't just about staying sober—it's about connection. Duane and Eric stress the need for both compassion and accountability in supportive communities. They also introduce their new Addicted Mind community, inviting listeners to join and be part of building something meaningful.
Whether you're struggling with addiction yourself or supporting someone who is, this episode offers valuable insights into the role of shame and the healing power of community in the recovery process.
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Key Topics0:00 - Introduction and announcement of new community
2:33 - Explaining the connection between shame, isolation, and addiction
7:15 - Discussion of the "Rat Park" study and its relevance to human addiction
10:45 - How to break the chains of isolation and shame
13:40 - The importance of community in healing and recovery
15:47 - Practical skills for dealing with shame
16:53 - Invitation to join the Addicted Mind community
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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 |
0:27.0 | occasionally delve deeper when the topic demands it. Our goal to provide you with practical |
0:32.0 | advice grounded in real experiences and expert insights to empower your recovery journey. |
0:38.7 | 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, |
0:46.4 | one small step at a time. |
0:48.4 | This is The Addicted Mind Plus, where your journey to wellness gets an extra boost. |
0:52.9 | So let's get started. |
0:56.9 | Welcome to another episode of the addicted mind plus. Eric, I'm excited about today's episode. We're going to talk about a topic |
1:03.9 | really close to my heart. We're going to talk about two topics actually that are really close to my |
1:09.8 | heart. One is the topic of shame and the other |
1:14.4 | is about community. And we're going to put those two together. I'm also really excited because |
1:22.6 | we've been talking about this for a while, but we are opening up our community. As we go through |
1:29.9 | this, I think you'll understand why these things go together and why they're so important. |
1:34.4 | If you want to join our community and be a part of building something that is truly meaningful, |
1:42.6 | not only for yourself, but those around you, go to |
1:46.2 | the addictedmind.com forward slash community and join. It's now open. There's a limited amount of |
1:55.1 | space available in the community. We're not taking everybody at this point, but if you want in on that, go to the addicted mind.com forward slash community. We're not taking everybody at this point, but if you want in on that, go to the |
2:03.0 | Addictivemind.com forward slash community and join. All right, Eric, let's jump into this episode. |
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