Addiction & RecoveryBreaking the Shame Spiral Talking vs Healing
🔁 “Oversharing Feels Like Relief—Until the Shame Spiral Hits” | Emotional Triggers & Recovery Short
Here’s the truth most people don’t want to admit:
Oversharing might feel like release in the moment—but it often leads straight into the shame spiral.
🧠 There’s a study that found post-oversharing shame increases depressive symptoms by 30%.
You spill…
You cringe…
Then you spiral.
Suddenly, what felt like honesty now feels like exposure.
And what do we do when we feel exposed?
We isolate. We withdraw. We obsess.
And for addicts—that's a dangerous game.
This is where cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) steps in. There’s debate in that space—some say we stay stuck in our problems because we talk about them too much.
There’s truth in that.
But also—you can’t heal what you won’t name.
Talking is the entry point.
Doing the work is what moves you forward.
💡 If you’re walking into therapy and telling the same story every single week without working on it—that’s not healing. That’s reliving.
Every time you reopen the wound without addressing it, you’re not processing—you’re picking the scab.
Also: surround yourself with people who love you enough to say,
“Hey—I love you, but you need to stop talking and start healing.”
Those are your real ones.