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The Addicted Mind Podcast

185: Preventing Youth From Falling Into the Trap of Addiction with Maks Ezrin

The Addicted Mind Podcast

Duane Osterlind, LMFT

Health & Fitness, Medicine, Mental Health

4.8621 Ratings

🗓️ 13 June 2022

⏱️ 43 minutes

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Summary

Teenagers are normally withdrawn. But once you see some shifts in behavior or probably a liquor missing from the liquor cabinet, these could be red flags that your young adult is struggling with addiction.

On today’s episode of The Addicted Mind Podcast, Duane speaks with Maks Ezrin, certified recovery coach and co-founder of Youth Prevention Mentors, and shares what they’re currently doing to help mentor young adults so they don’t fall into the trap of addiction – striking addiction before addiction strikes.

Maks had his own experience with early addiction. Born and raised in New York City, Maks was living with his loving parents and pretty much had everything life had to offer. But wanting to be perceived as the cool kid in the bunch, Maks pretty much began partying and experimenting with drugs and alcohol at 13 years old. And by the age he was 15, he tried cocaine and ecstasy. 

By college, Maks was doubling down on substance abuse. His four years of college involved daily use of marijuana and Xanax then all of the other maladaptive behaviors came with it. Maks was practically living a double life because his parents knew nothing about it. He was compartmentalizing all these different pieces in his life that were giving him tremendous anxiety and angst, feeding into his addiction. Until one day, he woke up in the back of an ambulance and was still in denial that it was caused by an overdose. 

Eventually, Maks came across Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) through his friend who introduced him to it. Over the course of three months, he was using substances and going to meetings until it wasn't fun anymore. He was tired of lying to himself and the people around him who truly wanted him to get better. So on September 24, 2016, he made the full leap into the program.

In this episode, you will hear:

  • Maks’ story of addiction and recovery
  • A feeling of being not enough
  • Developing maladaptive behaviors along with the addiction
  • Getting introduced to AA
  • The birth of Youth Prevention Mentors 
  • How YPM provides support to young adults
  • Signs your kids might be struggling
  • The inverse cult of adolescence
  • Breaking the stigma around mental health

Key Quotes:

[05:17] - "That's a big part of my story being perceived a certain way to kind of fill the void of not being enough."

[10:42] - "I didn't have the foresight or the ability to look inward and kind of focus on, you know, what's really making me feel this way and how is this affecting my actions."

[21:30] - "This disease takes people and it does not discriminate."

[26:03] - "I didn't get the support that I needed and it led to an existence of chaos and overdose and substance misuse – and that doesn't need to be you. Let me give you some education." 

[28:03] - “When working with young adults, you have to take on the family.”

[29:26] - “We create a life team around the family so that they feel support from all angles, and that there's that united approach of - we all know what direction we're going and we're all being held accountable by our separate parties.”

[38:43] - "There's nothing wrong with meeting someone to get some help for your mental health or struggle with addiction."

If you really enjoyed this episode, we’ve created a PDF that has all of the key information for you from the episode. Just go to the episode page at www.theaddictedmind.com to download it.

Supporting Resources:

Youth Prevention Mentors

www.youthpreventionmentors.com 

Instagram: @youthpreventionmentors

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Transcript

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0:00.0

Hello, everyone. This is the Addicted Mind podcast. We are on to another episode. My guest today is Max Ezrin, and he's the founder of Youth Prevention Mentors. He's going to share his own story of struggling with addiction early in his life

0:24.9

and getting help and how he's turned that struggle into helping other young individuals

0:33.4

who may be struggling with addiction. Their mission is to strike addiction before addiction strikes.

0:41.8

In this episode, Max is going to talk about mentoring young individuals who may or may not be

0:50.6

struggling with addiction, but helping them before addiction becomes a problem and giving

0:56.1

them the skills they need to not fall into the trap of addiction. So he shares his own experience

1:04.2

with that and how he's turned that experience into helping others. I think very important work.

1:11.2

Once again, if you are enjoying the Addicted Mind podcast and want to support us,

1:17.3

please leave a review in iTunes that really does help people find the podcast, and I really

1:23.0

appreciate it.

1:24.2

And you can also join our Facebook group.

1:26.2

Just go to Facebook and type in the Addicted Mind podcast. Click join and continue the conversation online there as well. All right, everyone. Let's go ahead and start this episode.

1:38.5

All right, everyone. Welcome to the Addicted Mind podcast. My guest today is Max Ezrin, and he's going to share a little bit of his own story, but he's also going to talk about being the founder of youth prevention mentors and its mission to actually help people before they become addicted and before they struggle with addiction.

2:05.2

So, Max, tell me a little bit about yourself and how did this all come to be and why take on

2:12.1

this mission?

2:13.5

Sure.

2:14.3

I know that's a big question too, but we'll get it.

2:16.9

Of course, of course. I won't answer it all

2:19.7

at once. But yeah, my name is Maxxasin first and foremost. I am an alcoholic and drug addict in recovery.

2:27.3

And yeah, so I suppose the best way to dive into this is talking a little bit about my story.

2:37.5

Because it all does tie in together.

2:41.4

Yeah.

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