The Addicted Mind Podcast

TAM+ EP 98 You Can't Do This Alone: Building Your Recovery Tribe

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Jan 1, 2026
Loneliness and shame often define the struggles of addiction, overshadowing the substances themselves. Connection is highlighted as the antidote to isolation, with community being crucial for long-term recovery. Research supports the effectiveness of mutual-aid groups and therapy in this journey. The hosts discuss how co-regulation in supportive environments can ease stress and foster hope. They also offer actionable steps, like identifying one new connection and practicing active listening, to help listeners build their recovery tribe.
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Loneliness Is The Core Harm

  • Addiction often feels hardest because of the loneliness and shame around it, not just the substance use.
  • Duane Osterlind frames connection as central to recovery, shifting focus from sobriety alone to belonging.
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Shame Blocks Healing Relationships

  • Shame tells people they are unworthy and prevents them from risking connection with others.
  • Johan Hari's line — the opposite of addiction is connection — underscores that rebuilding relationships beats solo willpower.
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Community Physically Heals Stress

  • Group settings co-regulate nervous systems and provide stress buffering, accountability, and encouragement.
  • Borrowing others' hope helps sustain recovery until your own resilience rebuilds.
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