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TAM+ EP 107 From Self-Blame to Self-Compassion: Breaking the Addiction Shame Cycle

TAM+ EP 107 From Self-Blame to Self-Compassion: Breaking the Addiction Shame Cycle

Published 2 months, 3 weeks ago
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Are you your own worst enemy in recovery? This episode tackles the hidden barrier that keeps many people stuck in addiction - a harsh inner critic. Hosts Duane and Eric Osterlind explore how self-blame can sabotage recovery efforts and share research-backed strategies for developing self-compassion. Drawing from Dr. Kristen Neff's groundbreaking research, they explain why being kind to yourself isn't just "feel-good talk" but a powerful tool for lasting change. The hosts break down practical steps to transform your inner dialogue and explain why self-compassion actually leads to better accountability than harsh self-criticism. Whether you're in recovery or supporting someone who is, this episode offers actionable tools to break free from shame and build lasting resilience.


Key Topics

  • The difference between self-compassion and self-excuse
  • Research evidence supporting self-compassion in recovery
  • How shame fuels addiction cycles
  • Practical steps to develop self-compassion
  • The role of community support in building self-compassion
  • Connection between self-compassion and accountability
  • Tools for identifying and transforming your inner critic


Key Timestamps

[00:01:23] Why we're kinder to others than ourselves

[00:03:35] Understanding the trap of self-blame

[00:05:02] Introduction to Dr. Kristen Neff's research

[00:07:34] Self-compassion vs. making excuses

[00:08:23] Practical steps for developing self-compassion

[00:11:36] The importance of common humanity

[00:14:31] Different timelines for change



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