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Compulsion test, get a score out of 100: www.beyondcompulsionacademy.comRead the Remember Letters, free e-book:
www.beyondcompulsionacademy.com/rememberletters
Summary
In this episode, Tom and Mari delve into The Freedom Model, a book that challenges traditional views on addiction, presenting it as a social construct rather than a disease. They discuss the importance of empowerment through language, the nature of compulsive desire, and the impact of pain and memory on addiction behavior. The conversation critiques conventional rehab methods, highlights the role of misinformation, and emphasizes the need for education in overcoming addiction. They also explore the normalisation of compulsive behaviours in society and the importance of making rational choices in a digital age.
Chapters00:00 Introduction to The Freedom Model
03:05 Exploring Addiction and Social Constructs
06:02 The Role of Thoughts and Beliefs in Addiction
08:54 Understanding Compulsive Behavior and Tolerance
12:06 The Impact of Intermittent Reinforcement
14:48 The Limitations of Traditional Rehab Methods
18:10 The Influence of Modern Media on Addiction
20:52 Natural Recovery vs. Structured Programs
23:55 The Need for Education in Overcoming Addiction
27:11 Final Thoughts on The Freedom Model and Its Implications
31:35 Navigating Confusion in Addiction Recovery
32:56 Understanding Urges and Choices
34:49 The Importance of Addressing Compulsive Desire
36:18 Focusing on Benefits of Abstaining
38:18 The Role of Junkie Thinking
40:14 The Impact of Environment on Addiction
42:52 The Debate on Substance Addiction
45:29 The Challenge of Defining Addiction
46:35 The Need for Practical Solutions
48:36 Changing Thought Patterns
50:41 The Normalization of Compulsive Behaviors
52:08 The Future of Addiction and Society
54:29 The Consequences of Modern Living
58:08 Final Thoughts on the Freedom Model
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Compulsion test, get a score out of 100: www.beyondcompulsionacademy.comRead the Remember Letters, free e-book:
www.beyondcompulsionacademy.com/rememberletters
Summary
In this episode, Tom and Mari delve into The Freedom Model, a book that challenges traditional views on addiction, presenting it as a social construct rather than a disease. They discuss the importance of empowerment through language, the nature of compulsive desire, and the impact of pain and memory on addiction behavior. The conversation critiques conventional rehab methods, highlights the role of misinformation, and emphasizes the need for education in overcoming addiction. They also explore the normalisation of compulsive behaviours in society and the importance of making rational choices in a digital age.
Chapters00:00 Introduction to The Freedom Model
03:05 Exploring Addiction and Social Constructs
06:02 The Role of Thoughts and Beliefs in Addiction
08:54 Understanding Compulsive Behavior and Tolerance
12:06 The Impact of Intermittent Reinforcement
14:48 The Limitations of Traditional Rehab Methods
18:10 The Influence of Modern Media on Addiction
20:52 Natural Recovery vs. Structured Programs
23:55 The Need for Education in Overcoming Addiction
27:11 Final Thoughts on The Freedom Model and Its Implications
31:35 Navigating Confusion in Addiction Recovery
32:56 Understanding Urges and Choices
34:49 The Importance of Addressing Compulsive Desire
36:18 Focusing on Benefits of Abstaining
38:18 The Role of Junkie Thinking
40:14 The Impact of Environment on Addiction
42:52 The Debate on Substance Addiction
45:29 The Challenge of Defining Addiction
46:35 The Need for Practical Solutions
48:36 Changing Thought Patterns
50:41 The Normalization of Compulsive Behaviors
52:08 The Future of Addiction and Society
54:29 The Consequences of Modern Living
58:08 Final Thoughts on the Freedom Model
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