Breaking Free: The Freedom Model’s New Take on Recovery
Episode Overview
The freedom model challenges the traditional approach to addiction recovery, empowering individuals to take control of their journey to sobriety. Michelle and Mark emphasize the importance of personal responsibility and the resilience of individuals in overcoming addiction. The podcast explores the impact of trauma and the role of personal accountability in recovery, presenting a thought-provoking alternative to traditional recovery models. The discussion delves deep into the inception of the freedom model, offering a refreshing perspective on understanding addiction and recovery. The freedom model advocates for embracing change and making active choices, revolutionising the approach to addiction recovery.
The freedom model is an internal model, meaning it is an individual autonomous model. You are born with everything you need to get over an addiction because an addiction is not truly a compelled behavior.
Ever wondered if there's a different way to tackle addiction beyond the usual methods? In this episode of the 'Addict II Athlete Podcast', Coach Blu sits down with Michelle Dunbar and Mark Scheeren, the creators of the Freedom Model, to discuss just that. Their conversation is an eye-opener, offering a fresh perspective on how individuals can overcome addiction by tapping into their own inner strength and making conscious choices.
Michelle and Mark share their personal stories and how these experiences led them to develop the Freedom Model, a recovery approach that focuses on personal responsibility and self-empowerment. They argue that true freedom from addiction comes from within, without relying on external support systems. This episode dives into the impact of trauma, the significance of personal accountability, and how resilience plays a crucial role in recovery.
It's a candid and thought-provoking discussion that challenges traditional views and offers a new way of thinking about addiction and sobriety. Whether you're on your own recovery journey or supporting someone who is, this episode provides valuable insights and a refreshing alternative to conventional recovery models.