<p>Paul Sunderland is a renowned addiction specialist and psychotherapist. With over 35 years of experience, Paul's groundbreaking work has illuminated the deep and often-overlooked links between adoption, trauma, and addiction. His powerful presentations, shared widely by the adoption community, have resonated with thousands around the world. In this episode, we explore the lifelong impact of early maternal separation, how adoption shapes identity and mental health, and why adopted people may face a heightened vulnerability to addiction. Whether you're an adopted person, a parent of loss, an adoptive parent, or a professional working in the therapeutic or community services space, Paul's wisdom offers invaluable understanding and hope. </p><p>This episode will resonate with adopted adults, parents who lost children to adoption, siblings, adoptive parents, practitioners, and anyone seeking a deeper, more honest understanding of the lifelong impacts of adoption. </p><p> </p><p>🎧 If this conversation resonates, subscribe for more honest discussions about adoption, identity and the lived experience of adopted adults, mothers and fathers who lost children to adoption and therapists, researchers and policy makers in this space. </p><p>This episode discusses adult themes and listener discretion is advised. For more information go to <a href="http://www.jigsawqueensland.com/podcast">http://www.jigsawqueensland.com/podcast</a></p><p> </p><p>To be considered for interview on the podcast, fill in the prospective guest form you'll find on the podcast page of the website. </p><p>Your host is Dr Jo-Ann Sparrow - President of Jigsaw Queensland (<a href="http://www.jigsawqueensland.com/">www.jigsawqueensland.com</a>) </p><p>Connect with us Instagram - adopt_perspective_podcast </p><p>Facebook - Jigsaw Post-Adoption Centre Queensland </p><p>If you are looking for support and reside in Queensland, Australia, you can reach Jigsaw Queensland's Forced Adoption Support Service on toll-free 1800 21 03 13, or you can call Jigsaw on 07 3358 6666. If you live in another state of Australia, you can still call the Forced Adoption Support Service in the state that you're calling from. In every other state of Australia, Relationships Australia operates this service. </p><p>A big thank you to Matt Sparrow for composing and recording our original theme music. </p><p>We acknowledge the traditional custodians of the land on which we work and the many lands that our clients now live on and we wish to acknowledge and show our respects to Elders past and present for their continuing connection to culture and the contributions they make to community. We acknowledge how much we have to learn from them and their unique understanding of connection and adoption and their recognition that at the base of every change is truth telling and healing. </p><p><br></p><p>Titles</p><p>Understanding Adoption and Addiction</p><p>The Intersection of Trauma and Addiction</p><p><br></p><p>Chapters</p><p>00:00 Meet Paul Sunderland: Addiction Specialist</p><p>01:25 Exploring Adoption, Trauma, and Addiction</p><p>07:24 The Impact of Adoption on Mental Health</p><p>11:10 Understanding PTSD and Complex PTSD</p><p>14:26 The Primal Wound and Addiction Vulnerability</p><p>18:01 Coping Mechanisms and Self-Soothing Patterns</p><p>23:10 The Role of Shame in Adoption Experiences</p><p>26:16 Types of Addiction Beyond Substance Abuse</p><p>32:05 Understanding Codependency in Adoption</p><p>39:19 Identity and Emotional Regulation Challenges</p><p>43:39 The Importance of Psychoeducation</p><p>47:49 Effective Therapy for Adopted Individuals</p><p>53:53 Self-Help Strategies for Adopted People</p><p>58:49 Supporting Adopted Individuals: The Role of Families</p><p>01:01:10 Professional Support for Adopted People</p><p>01:02:55 Final Thoughts on Recovery and Healing</p><p><br></p>