
The Addicted Mind Podcast Episode 366: From Unthinkable Tragedy to Transformed Life: Finding Hope After Unimaginable Loss with Burton Fischler
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Dec 29, 2025 In this engaging discussion, Burton Fischler, a trauma recovery counselor and author of The Gift: Trauma to Triumph, shares his incredible journey after the tragic murder of his wife, Barbara. He delves into how he transformed grief and PTSD into a path of healing through writing and nature. Burton discusses the powerful link between trauma and addiction, the importance of practicing gratitude, and how neuroplasticity can aid recovery. His heartfelt message encourages anyone struggling with darkness to find hope and embrace the healing process.
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Family Tragedy And Systemic Failures
- Burton recounts living with his wife Barbara's adult son who relapsed after psychiatric and treatment stays and ultimately murdered her with a knife.
- He describes repeated attempts at therapy and contacting clinicians that failed to prevent the tragedy and its ripple effects.
Writing As A Lifeline During Grief
- Burton shares that after the murder he turned to prescribed medications, alcohol, and marijuana which hindered healing.
- He wrote for eight hours daily to process trauma and often had to step away when re-triggered.
Gratitude Creates Joy
- Burton found gratitude before joy, quoting Brother David Steindl-Rast: gratitude creates joy rather than the reverse.
- He challenged himself to catalogue 50 reasons to be grateful amid deep loss to reorient his inner life.



