Episode 2 - Why Do I Do What I Hate? Moving Beyond Shame and Willpower in Addiction Recovery
In this episode of Reconnection Moments, Dr. Michael Barta, creator of The Reconnection Model, challenges the core concepts of addiction and recovery. He reveals why focusing on willpower is a "harmful myth" that actually piles shame onto people, arguing that those in addiction are often incredibly disciplined individuals whose struggles are rooted in a triggered nervous system, not weakness.
Dr. Barta explains his philosophy, which is centered on the question: "The first question is not why the addiction, but why the pain?"
You'll learn about:
- The difference between treating symptoms (the behaviors) and treating the wound (the underlying pain).
- The concept of Intimacy Disorder—how early life experiences like neglect or emotional absence wire the brain to expect threat instead of safety in connection.
- Why addiction becomes a substitute for the connection we never got, and how this plays out in adult relationships (sexual compulsivity).
- Understanding trauma goes beyond horrific events; it's about the lack of attunement, stability, and validation that shapes core beliefs.
- How healing involves rewiring the system through the four pillars (authenticity, vulnerability, transparency, and presence) to create lasting recovery and the freedom of "just being me."
Healing is possible—it's not about being broken; it's about wiping away the mud that covers your authentic self.