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🗓️ 28 March 2022
⏱️ 35 minutes
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On this episode of The Addicted Mind Podcast, Duane speaks with Justin Larson, the director of health systems for Thrive Peer Recovery, as he shares his story about his alcoholism and recovery.
Justin was diagnosed with depression at the young age of eight. He was feeling fearful and anxious all the time until that time he picked up a drink and it just made all of those go away. At that moment, he fell in love with alcohol. Soon, it became his best friend that later controlled his life.
Drinking became his number one coping mechanism. For him, it was the missing link to life, having found the one thing that enabled him to cope with life. From about the age of 15 to 32, what started out as this magic elixir that gave him the courage and made him feel whole, slowly turned into a necessity that he couldn’t go without. Alcohol slowly turned down on him.
It reached a point in Justin’s life where he ran out of options for dealing with all his pain. He found himself in such a dark place that the only thing he could do was attempt suicide. Fortunately, Justin decided to seek treatment.
Justin saw the value of peer recovery support because it assured him that he was not alone. Having gone through hell and clawed his way out of it, he wanted to pay it forward by helping others, who are going through the same path, claw their way out of the deep pit, too.
In this episode, you will hear:
Key Quotes:
[09:37] - "That's a dangerous place to be in when I will do anything possible to get that next drink."
[11:13] - “The alcohol was my best friend since I picked it up at a young age.”
[21:51] - "I went through hell and clawed my way out of it. And I want to be able to lend my hand to others to help them get out of that, too."
[23:47] "It's a very organic conversation that comes up between a peer and a peer recovery supporter. It's that identification piece that the peer can relate to the peer recovery supporter.”
[28:12] - “It's part of that clinical team. But it's a non-clinical role that sometimes fills the void."
[31:37] - "There's no greater high than helping others."
[32:06] - “Hold on, it gets better. I know what you're going through. I've been there myself. It seems like there's no options, and there's no way out."
[32:28] - "Please accept the help. Please be willing to make a change. I know it's scary. It was for me. But it's so worth it."
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0:00.0 | All right, everyone, welcome to another episode of the Addicted Mind podcast. |
0:12.6 | So glad you're here. |
0:14.3 | My name is Dwayne Austerlund, and I'm your host. |
0:17.8 | And our guest today is Justin Larson. |
0:20.5 | He is going to share his recovery story about his |
0:27.2 | alcoholism and getting out of that and particularly talk about how when he was young, even at the |
0:34.9 | age of eight, he was diagnosed with depression and what that's |
0:39.3 | like and how hard that is when you're in that space and how definitely a substance in the moment |
0:50.3 | can help with that. Really great story. And then we're going to talk about how he's taking |
0:55.8 | that trauma and has created the Thrive Peer Support Network to help individuals who are struggling |
1:04.0 | on a peer-to-peer level. Really enjoyed talking with Justin, and I think you will enjoy this |
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1:44.7 | All right. Let's go ahead and start this episode. |
1:50.8 | All right, everyone, we are on to another episode of the Addicted Mind podcast. |
1:55.1 | My guest today is Justin Larson, and he is going to share his recovery story, and the topic we're going to address |
2:03.5 | specifically is going to be peer recovery support. But first, Justin, introduce yourself. Let's get |
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