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🗓️ 19 December 2024
⏱️ 17 minutes
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Ever feel like you're carrying a secret that's too heavy to share? In this powerful episode of The Addicted Mind Plus, hosts Duane and Eric Osterlind explore why sharing our authentic stories is crucial for lasting recovery. They dive into how keeping parts of ourselves hidden can actually deepen our isolation, while taking careful steps to share with trusted others can create profound healing. Drawing from the wisdom of pioneering psychotherapist Carl Rogers, they discuss how genuine connection and unconditional acceptance can transform recovery from a lonely journey into a shared path of growth. The hosts offer practical strategies for breaking down the walls of shame and secrecy, while emphasizing the importance of choosing safe people and spaces for self-disclosure. Whether you're in recovery or supporting someone who is, this episode provides valuable insights into building the authentic connections that make lasting change possible.
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[00:01:04] Introduction to self-disclosure and authentic connection
[00:02:00] The impact of keeping secrets in recoveryÂ
[00:04:08] Carl Rogers' insights on understanding and acceptance
[00:08:35] Practical steps for building vulnerabilityÂ
[00:11:55] Understanding your comfort level with sharingÂ
[00:13:21] Journaling prompts for self-reflectionÂ
[00:14:30] The power of community in recovery
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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, |
0:42.1 | join us as we explore the many facets of recovery and mental health, one small step at a time. |
0:48.4 | This is The Addicted Mind Plus, where your journey to wellness gets an extra boost. |
0:53.2 | So let's get started. |
0:54.2 | Hello, everyone. Welcome to another episode of The Addicted Mind Plus. My name is Dwayne Austerland, |
0:59.7 | and I'm here with my co-host. Eric Osterlin. I'm glad to be here today. |
1:04.7 | Glad to have you here. And we have a wonderful topic for you today. We're going to dive into the topic that is really at the heart of meaningful recovery. |
1:17.3 | That's the power of self-disclosure and authentic connection. |
1:22.9 | It really is a centerpiece of recovery because recovery is really about connection. |
1:31.4 | Yeah, we say that quite a bit on this podcast is that we don't go through recovery alone. |
1:37.4 | We are meant to live a life together with others. |
1:41.0 | We are social animals and part of recovery is learning how to build |
1:45.5 | relationships that make us grow. Absolutely, Eric. One of the things that I see over and over |
1:52.0 | again in recovery is that often people are keeping a part of themselves from the world. |
1:59.8 | Maybe they're keeping a secret that they feel ashamed about. |
2:02.8 | And they're so afraid that someone might find out this part of themselves, that they hold it |
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