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The Addicted Mind Podcast

The Addicted Mind Podcast

Duane Osterlind, LMFT

Health & Fitness

Frequency: 1 episode/20d. Total Eps: 431

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"The Addicted Mind Podcast" offers hope, understanding, and guidance for those dealing with addiction, with real stories and research to inspire and show the journey to recovery is worth it.

We're here to do more than just talk about addiction.

We want to show you how to heal and recover.

Our talks with experts and people who have beaten addiction give you important insights into how addiction affects the mind and how recovery can happen in many ways. Whether we're looking at new treatment ideas or sharing stories that inspire, "The Addicted Mind Podcast" is all about understanding the complex world of addiction recovery and showing that recovery is possible.

If you or someone you care about is dealing with the challenges of addiction, let "The Addicted Mind Podcast" be your friend and guide. We aim to give you the knowledge you need, share stories that inspire you, and show you that the journey to recovery is worth it.

Subscribe now to be part of a community focused on learning, healing, and changing for the better. Your journey to a healthier mind and life begins right here.

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340: Exploring Ayahuasca: Bridging Western Psychology and Indigenous Medicine for Trauma and Addiction Recovery with Dr. Jeff McNairy

Episode 340

lundi 30 juin 2025Duration 46:17

Join us on a transformative journey as we sit down with Dr. Jeff McNairy, the Chief Medical Officer at Rythmia, who shares his compelling shift from traditional mental health practices to the world of alternative therapies. Inspired by Gerard Powell's remarkable healing journey, Dr. McNairy unveils the promising potential of integrating Western psychology with indigenous medicine. We explore how ayahuasca, a powerful plant medicine, offers a new perspective on addiction and trauma recovery, providing hope for those who have found conventional treatments lacking in addressing the root causes of their struggles.

Our conversation delves into the complex relationship between trauma, subconscious memories, and healing methods. Dr. McNairy and I discuss the resurgence of interest in regressive trauma work through modern therapeutic approaches like EMDR and hypnotherapy, and the role psychedelics like ayahuasca play in accessing deep-seated emotions. Highlighting the importance of intentionality, setting, and aftercare, we consider how these therapies can foster personal growth and healthier relationships, particularly for recent trauma victims, including veterans.

In this episode, you will hear:

  • Exploration of integrating Western psychology with indigenous medicine for trauma and addiction recovery.

  • Dr. Jeff McNairy's transition from traditional mental health practices to alternative therapies, inspired by Gerard Powell's healing journey.

  • The role of ayahuasca in accessing deep-seated emotions and its effectiveness for recent trauma, particularly in veterans.

  • Discussion on modern therapeutic approaches like EMDR, hypnotherapy, and their relationship with regressive trauma work.

  • Importance of intentionality, setting, and aftercare in the use of psychedelics like ayahuasca for personal growth and healing.

  • Insight into the transformative work at Rhythmia and its long-term positive impact on mental health recovery.


Interested in finding out more about Rythmia?

About Ayahuasca Guide


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TAM+ EP75 Survival Skills For Sobriety: Create Your Recovery Plan Today

lundi 30 juin 2025Duration 18:50

What if I told you that up to 90% of people with alcohol use disorder relapse within the first four years? Before you let that statistic discourage you, here's the game-changer: having a solid relapse prevention plan can dramatically shift those odds in your favor.

In this powerful episode, Duane and Eric dive deep into one of recovery's most crucial yet overlooked tools – the relapse prevention plan. They're not talking about planning to fail; they're talking about planning to succeed when life throws its inevitable curveballs.

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You'll discover why your healthiest moments are actually the perfect time to prepare for your most vulnerable ones. Think of it as creating a "survival kit for your sobriety" – a personalized roadmap that helps you identify warning signs before they become danger zones and navigate triggering situations with confidence rather than chaos.

The hosts share practical strategies for building your support network, recognizing your unique triggers (hint: they're not always what you think), and developing immediate response plans that actually work when cravings hit. They'll also tackle the shame that keeps so many people from reaching out for help and show you how to transform potential relapses from failures into powerful growth opportunities.

Whether you're thriving in recovery right now or struggling to get back on track, this episode offers hope, practical tools, and the reminder that recovery is a journey of progress, not perfection. Plus, they've created a downloadable worksheet to help you build your own personalized plan – because having a plan isn't pessimistic, it's empowering.

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Key Topics:

  • Why relapse rates are so high and how planning changes everything 
  • The best time to create your relapse prevention plan (spoiler: it's not when you're struggling) 
  • Identifying your personal warning signs and triggers 
  • Building an immediate response strategy for cravings and difficult moments 
  • Creating and practicing with your support network before you need them 
  • Transforming relapse from failure to growth opportunity 
  • Making your plan accessible and keeping it updated as you grow

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337: Redefining Freedom: Compassionate Rehabilitation in Women's Prisons with Olivia Sproat

Episode 337

lundi 9 juin 2025Duration 48:09

Years ago, Olivia Sproat stood at a crossroads. As a provisional psychologist and former counselor, she was drawn to a unique women's rehabilitation prison in Australia—a place where the focus on compassion and respect seemed to offer a glimmer of hope. Today, she joins us to share her journey into this transformative field, where a pioneering program has slashed recidivism rates to an astonishing 6%, compared to the usual 40%. Through her eyes, we explore how addressing the specific barriers faced by women, especially mothers battling addiction, can carve out meaningful paths to recovery.

The notion of prison life is often clouded by preconceived ideas about punishment and confinement. However, Olivia paints an entirely different picture of Wandoo prison, where emotional safety and community are at the forefront. She reveals how conflict resolution, emotional regulation, and mentorship transform lives within its walls. The therapeutic community here is more than just a concept; it's a living, breathing system that encourages trust and vulnerability, allowing women to connect deeply with their peers and themselves. Olivia's insights challenge traditional punitive models, advocating for a system rooted in kindness and support.

In this episode, you will hear:

  • Transformative power of compassionate rehabilitation in a unique women's prison in Australia

  • Olivia Sproat's journey as a provisional psychologist and former counselor at Wandoo prison

  • Therapeutic community model slashing recidivism rates to 6%

  • Addressing barriers faced by incarcerated women, especially mothers battling addiction

  • Emotional safety, conflict resolution, and mentorship fostering profound change

  • Dichotomy of external versus internal freedom explored within prison walls

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TAM+ EP 28: Perfectly Imperfect: Overcoming Perfectionism in Recovery

Episode 300

jeudi 18 juillet 2024Duration 17:51

In this episode of The Addicted Mind podcast, Eric and Duane dive deep into the often-overlooked topic of perfectionism and its profound impact on recovery journeys. They explore different dimensions of perfectionism, from self-imposed standards to societal expectations, revealing how these can lead to self-criticism and hinder progress. Through personal anecdotes and expert insights, they offer practical strategies for overcoming perfectionism, such as mindfulness, self-compassion, and seeking professional support. This episode is a must-listen for anyone who has felt the weight of unattainable standards and seeks a path to greater peace and acceptance in their recovery.

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Key Topics:
  • Types of perfectionism: self-oriented, other-oriented, socially prescribed
  • Psychological impacts of perfectionism in recovery
  • Practical steps to combat perfectionistic tendencies
  • Connection between perfectionism and substance use disorders
  • Importance of mindfulness and self-compassion in recovery
Key Moments:
  • 00:01:14 - Introduction to the topic of overcoming perfectionism in recovery
  • 00:04:24 - Historical and psychological perspectives on perfectionism
  • 00:09:00 - Link between perfectionism and substance use disorders
  • 00:11:25 - Practical steps for fighting perfectionism
  • 00:16:22 - Invitation to join the deep dive and community for support
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    291: REPLAY: Figuring It Out – The Power Of Psychological Assessments with Dr. Tracy Zemansky

    Episode 291

    lundi 15 juillet 2024Duration 31:13

    We have a fantastic guest today. Dr. Tracy Zemansky is here to speak about the fascinating topic of psychological assessment, and how it can help you or your client on a journey of healing. What is a psychological assessment? It’s not what we typically see in the movies. It is a way of evaluating a particular part of an individual and trying to understand it more. To get as much information as possible psychological tests, interviews, questionnaires, behavioral observations, and sometimes collateral interviews, which are interviews with people who know the individual well, are used. 


    Tracy explains how this process is like being a detective looking into someone’s personality. Searching with the client, and possibly their therapist, at any concerns that may be getting in the way of their goals. We give the example of a client who is stuck and may not be able to gain long-term sobriety, or they may not be able to form the long-term relationships they want. Going through the process of psychological assessment may help to find more details that can be helpful. 


    The tests Tracy uses differ significantly from client to client. A psychological assessment for a client who is working on their relationship difficulties would look very different from a client who is, for instance, struggling with alcohol addiction. Each assessment is created for the individual client. These tests can be anything from true or false or multiple choice questions which are scored by mathematical algorithms, to Rorschach-style inkblot tests to observe how the client reacts to the unknown, and it is also scored in a particular way. How the client interacts in the room during the test is helpful as well. 


    The results of these tests, the behavior of the client during testing, and what they and their therapist say are all used to getting a broad and revealing picture for the assessment. Psychological testing cannot predict the future and cannot tell us what caused our pasts. But testing can help us make links which can be useful in therapy. Setting concrete goals and asking questions that can be answered is essential. Going through a psychological assessment and getting this level of detail can help you set out a roadmap to pursue the life you want in recovery. It can speed up the therapeutic process by pointing out the roadblocks that have been in your way. Resources: 

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    TAM+ EP 27 Celebrating the Little Things: How Micro Wins Drive Your Recovery Journey

    Episode 349

    jeudi 11 juillet 2024Duration 18:25

    In this episode of The Addicted Mind Plus, Duane and Eric Osterlind dive into the importance of celebrating micro wins in the journey of recovery. They discuss how small victories, often overlooked, play a crucial role in maintaining motivation and building resilience. By focusing on these tiny achievements, you can create a positive mindset that fuels your progress toward larger goals. Whether it's putting on your shoes for a walk or writing a single sentence in your journal, these micro wins can significantly boost your emotional well-being and keep you moving forward. Tune in to learn practical tips and hear inspiring insights on how to make the most of your daily successes.

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    Key Topics
    • The significance of micro wins in recovery
    • How small victories boost motivation and resilience
    • Practical examples of celebrating micro wins
    • The impact of savoring positive experiences
    • Strategies for incorporating micro wins into daily life
    Key Moments
  • [00:01:05] - Introduction to micro wins and their importance
  • [00:02:24] - Discussion on the nihilistic mindset and its impact on recovery
  • [00:03:00] - The role of small victories in building momentum
  • [00:04:00] - Research findings on savoring and its benefits
  • [00:06:55] - Practical examples of micro wins in fitness and personal development
  • [00:09:23] - Strategies for recognizing and celebrating micro wins
  • [00:14:00] - Encouragement to start celebrating micro wins and available resources
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    290: Embracing Resilience: Lauren Sisler’s Journey Through Family Tragedy and Healing

    Episode 290

    lundi 8 juillet 2024Duration 40:19

    What happens when the people you trust the most hide a secret so devastating it changes the course of your life? Emmy Award-winning ESPN sideline reporter and former college gymnast Lauren Sisler joins us to share her heart-wrenching journey from unimaginable tragedy to resilience and hope. Losing both her parents to a concealed opioid addiction during her freshman year in college, Lauren's story is a powerful testament to the strength of the human spirit.


    Lauren opens up about the mental and emotional strategies she employed to cope with her parents' death. From initial denial to ultimate acceptance, she poignantly describes the protective barriers we create for loved ones and the stigmas that often accompany addiction. Her insights provide a valuable perspective on recognizing addiction as an illness rather than a character flaw, and the pivotal role personal stories play in breaking societal barriers.


    Lauren also takes us back to her teenage years, where her commitment to gymnastics helped her navigate life's challenges. She reflects on the complexities of loving someone struggling with addiction, and how her love for her parents evolved even after their passing. This episode is an exploration of overcoming shame, finding joy amidst pain, and the importance of hope and healing. Don't miss Lauren's inspiring tale, and be sure to check out her new book, "Shatterproof," for even more insights and encouragement.


    In this episode, you will hear:

    • Family tragedy and addiction struggles
    • Family struggles with prescription medication addiction
    • Navigating complex truths during grief
    • Coping with personal trauma and growth
    • Overcoming personal struggles
    • Empowering others through personal stories
    • Falling in love with your story

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    TAM+ EP26 From Wounded to Whole: Nurturing Your Inner Child for Lasting Recovery

    Episode 339

    jeudi 4 juillet 2024Duration 18:42

    In this episode of The Addicted Mind, Duane and Eric Osterlind dive into the powerful concept of the inner child. They explore how past traumas influence our present reactions and behaviors. Understanding and healing your inner child can lead to profound personal growth and recovery. Learn about the history of the inner child concept, its impact on addiction and recovery, and practical steps to start your healing journey. Join us as we provide compassionate insights and actionable advice to help you nurture your vulnerable inner child and create a healthier, more balanced life.

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    Key Topics
    • What is the inner child and its historical background
    • How past traumas influence current behaviors
    • The connection between inner child work and addiction recovery
    • Practical steps to heal your inner child
    • The importance of community and professional support in healing
    Timestamps
  • [00:00:00] - Introduction to the topic of the inner child
  • [00:01:06] - Overview of the inner child concept and its importance
  • [00:03:32] - Signs of a wounded inner child
  • [00:04:45] - Historical background: Carl Jung and John Bradshaw
  • [00:06:21] - The impact of a wounded inner child on adult life
  • [00:09:55] - How inner child work aids in addiction recovery
  • [00:13:15] - Practical steps and resources for inner child healing

  • Resources: 

    Addicted Mind Episode with Eddie Capparucci, LPC, C-CSAS, CPCS

    https://theaddictedmind.com/how-the-inner-child-impacts-your-sexual-addiction-with-eddie-capparucci/

    Books:

    Healing The Shame That Binds You - John Bradshaw https://amzn.to/4bmlezH

    Going Deeper: How the Inner Child Impacts Your Sexual Addiction - Eddie Capparucci, LPC, C-CSAS, CPCS https://amzn.to/45LAQLX


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    289: How Nutrition Can Transform Your Recovery Journey with Dr. Brooke Scheller

    Episode 289

    lundi 1 juillet 2024Duration 40:55

    Have you ever wondered how nutrition could be the missing link in your journey to sobriety? Join Duane as he sits down with Dr. Brooke Scheller, a trailblazer in clinical nutrition and the founder of Functional Sobriety. Brooke shares her compelling journey to sobriety and how she's transforming alcohol recovery through nutritional and functional medicine. She explains how alcohol can wreak havoc on our bodies, affecting everything from the endocrine system to gut health, and how simple dietary changes can effectively reduce cravings and improve overall wellness. 

    This episode highlights the often-overlooked but critical connection between diet and the ability to maintain sobriety. They also dive deep into the physiological aspects of cravings, focusing on the interplay between blood sugar levels, mood, and gut health. Brooke demystifies how blood sugar fluctuations can lead to increased cravings for alcohol and sugar, often mistaken for a lack of willpower. By understanding these physiological signals and making informed dietary choices, individuals can significantly enhance their recovery journey. From increasing protein intake to utilizing functional medicine testing, this episode offers a comprehensive guide for anyone looking to support their sobriety through better nutrition.


    In this episode, you will hear:

    • Nutritional health and alcohol connection
    • Alcohol's impact on health and wellness
    • The importance of nutrition in health
    • Power of helping in recovery
    • Alcohol, blood sugar, and cravings
    • Understanding brain chemicals and mood 

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    TAM+ EP 25: Happiness Unlocked: Exploring the Four Archetypes of Happiness in Recovery

    Episode 322

    jeudi 27 juin 2024Duration 18:39

    In this enlightening episode of "The Addicted Mind," hosts Duane Osterlind and Eric Osterlind dive into the fascinating world of the four archetypes of happiness based on the work of Dr. Tal Ben-Shahar. These archetypes offer a roadmap for understanding happiness and its pivotal role in addiction recovery. The discussion spans the spectrum from the "Rat Racer," who postpones present joy for future gains, to the "Hedonist," who seeks immediate gratification without pondering future consequences. The hosts also examine the "Nihilist," who doubts the very possibility of happiness, and ultimately, the "Happy Camper," who balances immediate pleasure with long-term goals—the ideal state for sustainable recovery. This episode not only decodes these archetypes but also provides insights into how adopting the Happy Camper mindset can enhance one's recovery journey and overall life satisfaction.

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    Key Topics
    • The concept and impact of the four happiness archetypes in recovery.
    • The pitfalls of living as a Rat Racer or a Hedonist in the context of addiction.
    • Understanding the detrimental outlook of the Nihilist and strategies to overcome it.
    • The benefits of embodying the Happy Camper for balanced, long-term happiness.
    • Discussion on the importance of community in supporting recovery and mental health.
    Key Moments
    • [00:01:00] Introduction to the four archetypes of happiness.
    • [00:03:06] Discussion begins on how these archetypes relate to addiction recovery.
    • [00:05:40] Detailed explanation of the "Rat Racer" archetype.
    • [00:07:27] Exploration of the "Hedonist" archetype.
    • [00:09:20] Analysis of the "Nihilist" archetype.
    • [00:10:32] Introduction to the "Happy Camper" archetype.
    • [00:16:36] Summary of how to apply these concepts in everyday life and recovery.


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