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The Addicted Mind Podcast

303: Embracing Change and Storytelling in Adversity with Mark Rosman

The Addicted Mind Podcast

Duane Osterlind, LMFT

Health & Fitness, Medicine, Mental Health

4.8621 Ratings

🗓️ 14 October 2024

⏱️ 40 minutes

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Summary

Mark Rosman never imagined that his storytelling journey would include a chapter about his family's battle with addiction. Known for directing charming family favorites like "A Cinderella Story" and "Life Size," Mark opens up about the unexpected struggle with his daughter's substance use disorder. This episode offers a heartfelt exploration of the fears and revelations that came with facing addiction head-on. Mark candidly shares the initial denial and the painful yet healing journey through therapeutic schools and rehab facilities, bringing to light the critical and often overlooked role families play in recovery.

Our conversation unravels the profound shift that occurred when the focus broadened beyond just the individual battling addiction. Mark recounts a pivotal moment with a therapist who challenged the entire family to engage in self-reflection and embrace change. This perspective shift was instrumental in their transformation, prompting a journey of self-discovery and boundary-setting that taught them the importance of prioritizing their own emotional health. The narrative underscores the tumultuous yet rewarding path of learning to maintain one's well-being while supporting a loved one through addiction.

Mark's experience doesn't just end with personal growth; it fuels his creative endeavors. He's channeling these experiences into a film project that brings his family's story to the screen, with hopes of illuminating the complexities of addiction and recovery for others. As Mark shares, the film is not just about addiction; it's about resilience, hope, and the power of storytelling to foster understanding and healing. This episode is not just a glimpse into a family's journey through addiction; it's a message of hope and heart, aiming to inspire and support families navigating similar challenges.

In this episode, you will hear:

  • The critical role of family involvement in addiction recovery.
  • The shift from denial to acceptance and self-discovery within the family.
  • The emotional journey of parents through support groups like Al-Anon/
  • Mark's film project inspired by his family's experience, focusing on the family's perspective.
  • The importance of storytelling in fostering understanding and healing.

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Transcript

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0:00.0

Hello, everyone. Welcome to the Addicted Mind podcast.

0:08.8

My name is Dwayne Oshelan. I'm your host, and today my guest is Mark Rossman.

0:15.1

Mark has been a writer and director in Hollywood for over 30 years.

0:20.2

He has directed many family film classics,

0:23.2

such as A Cinderella Story starring Hillary Duff and Jennifer Coolidge,

0:28.7

The Perfect Man with Heather Locklear and Hillary Duff,

0:32.5

Life Size with Lindsay Lohan and Tyra Banks,

0:35.4

and the Lizzie McGuire TV series.

0:38.9

Mark has also been teaching filmmaking for over 20 years,

0:42.2

currently as a continuing lecturer at UCLA's undergrad and graduate film school

0:47.3

and has had a filmmaking textbook published by Rutledge, Focal Press,

0:52.2

called Shooting the Scene.

0:53.3

Today, he's going to share a little bit of his story,

0:56.8

the importance of families in the recovery process,

0:59.5

and how he's taken his experience with his own daughter's struggle

1:04.3

with substance use disorder and recovery,

1:07.1

and has written a script about it that he's preparing to shoot in early 2025.

1:13.0

So on today's episode, Mark talks a little bit about that journey and how he took that

1:18.9

journey and crafted a script out of it because he wants to be able to help other families

1:26.2

out there and really get to the story of what it is

1:30.6

like to be the parent of someone who is struggling with addiction and how you have to do your

1:38.9

own work to help the people you love who are struggling with addiction as well.

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