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Do you want an addiction a lifelong diagnosis or do you want to see yourself as having a habit that you can solve completely? Your answer tells you if The Freedom Model for Addictions is the answer you have been looking for.

The Freedom Model debunks the addiction disease concept as well as the idea that recovery is needed after youve decided to abstain or moderate your use. Much of the content within the book may surprise you, maybe even shock you. For example:

  • Did you know addiction IS NOT a disease?
  • Did you know the brain disease theory is not based on sound science and is actually a myth?
  • Did you know that addictions are habits, just like many other habits, and that as such are quite easy to break once you know the facts?
  • Does your gut tell you that treatment is just another money grab from those who are vulnerable, and that something is drastically wrong with the rehab industry as a whole?

If so, youd be right rehabs dont work, and The Freedom Model tells you exactly why and how this Western cultural institution came to gain such power over peoples lives. For those immersed in the 12 step culture or in the rehab culture, this book provides a path out of those institutions, and into a much more empowered state of mind.

Our experience of researching drug and alcohol use and helping thousands with these issues for more than 30 years tells us people desire to be completely free from addiction. They also want to be free from the idea of being in recovery just as much. Neither of these options: addiction or recovery have held great favor with the masses. In fact, the vast majority of people with drug and alcohol problems (more than 90%) dont go to treatment nor do they enter the subculture of recovery. They simply move past their addictions, and they do so without any treatment whatsoever. Did you know that? This is the great untold story in treatment circles, but one we unearth for your benefit. This fact alone demonstrates just how normal it is to break habits that we no longer want in our lives. Lets face it, people desire freedom; freedom to choose their own direction; freedom to move past habits that have them feeling trapped and in pain; freedom from the addict and alcoholic identity; freedom from the limits of 12 step culture and the drug and alcohol rehabilitation industry; freedom to be happier; freedom to move on past the struggles and challenges of life. The Freedom Model guides the reader on this path by offering the opposite of the treatment industrys empty promises it offers real freedom!

The Freedom Model is an approach that deconstructs the construct of addiction and recovery and all that surrounds these beliefs. By doing so, you can be completely free to move on in your life without those constructs holding you back and keeping you needlessly trapped in an endless addiction/recovery/addiction cycle. The Freedom Model renders addiction and recovery as completely obsolete and unnecessary in both your personal life and as cultural constructs that keep the masses blind to the solutions that exist within the individual. While The Freedom Model is a book, it is the research and the message contained on those pages that are the real solution to an individuals struggles with drugs and alcohol.

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Dear Freedom Model Reader,

Thank you for your interest in The Freedom Model for Addictions. The information contained in this book is absolutely transformational, and we are confident it will provide you the knowledge you need to make the changes youre seeking. It encompasses more than 30 years of research and development.

If you feel you will need, or can benefit from working with a Certified Freedom Model Presenter to take you through the full course, that service is offered exclusively through Freedom Model Private Instruction which is taught one-on-one with a Certified Freedom Model Presenter remotely via video conference or in person at one of our satellite offices.

We also offer The Freedom Model for Addictions System in a residential setting at any one of our Freedom Model Retreat locations. Please note that The Freedom Model is proprietary to Baldwin Research Institute, Inc. and the Freedom Model Retreats and no other institution, organization or individual is certified or granted permission to teach The Freedom Model for Addictions.

To learn about The Freedom Model for Addictions System, please call 1-888.424.2626

Thank you, and until then, I send,

Kindest Regards,

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The Freedom Model

2017 BRI Publishing, a division of Baldwin Research Institute, Inc.
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Disclaimer: The Freedom Model and the Freedom Model Retreats, divisions of Baldwin Research Institute, Inc., do not provide any services that require certification by New York States Office of Alcoholism and Substance Abuse Services. The information in this book is designed to provide information and education on the subject of substance use and human behavior. This book is not meant to be used, nor should it be used, to diagnose or treat any associated condition. The publisher and authors are not responsible for any consequences from any treatment, action, application, or preparation, by any person or to any person reading or following the information in this book. The publisher has put forth its best efforts in preparing and arranging this. The information provided herein is provided as is and you read and use this information at your own risk. The publisher and authors disclaim any liabilities for any loss of profit or commercial or personal damages resulting from the use of the information contained in this book.

Table of Contents
Foreword
by Peter Venturelli, P h D

As a university professor, I devoted thirty-four years of my life to teaching, researching, and publishing my accumulated and trusted knowledge and beliefs about major theoretical findings concerning drug use and abuse. For example, one of my ongoing publications, now in the 13th edition, Drugs and Society, by Hanson, Venturelli, and Fleckenstein, (Jones and Bartlett Learning, Burlington, MA 2017) is a comprehensive text covering drug use and abuse. At this point in time after reading The Freedom Model, many of my beliefs about drug use and addiction have been turned on their head. I am confident in predicting that authors Steven Slate and Mark Scheeren have written a revolutionary book that will challenge your conventional beliefs about drug use, addiction, and recovery. The Freedom Model fully explains a simple idea that has guided Baldwin Research Institutes groundbreaking work at the Freedom Model Retreats for three decades, emphasizing that serious alcohol and/or drug problems are solved by personal choice.

Logically speaking, since personal choices cause drinking and/or drugging behavior, other personal choices can also modify or eliminate this behavior. Any attachment to a drug is created by self-action, and any lasting change of this attachment consists of reorienting your thinking about drugs and drug use. Other corresponding views that the Freedom Model begins with are the premises that as humans all of us pursue happiness with free will and mental autonomy hence, we are not robots whose minds can be hacked into! Simply put, as the authors have eloquently stated, The Freedom Model is simply a different way of thinking about alcohol and other drugs.

The Freedom Model will challenge many of your beliefs about the use of alcohol and other drug substances. How alcohol and other drugs are viewed depends on past conceptions, personally held beliefs, and the extent to which we have been exposed to inaccurate and erroneous assumptions that we often believe are factual. The reader will realize that such concocted concepts as addiction and addiction as a disease, addicts, alcoholics, recovery, powerlessness over drug use, etc., etc. do not really exist in the world of alcohol and/or drug use. As I have experienced, prior beliefs regarding alcohol and/or drug use may very well be smashed to smithereens after reading through this volume.

The 23 chapters and five appendices that encapsulate the Freedom Model will inform the reader how individuals with drug habits can break free from the shackles of erroneous and outdated information. This text is well written, timely, elegant in its writing, thought provoking, and convincing, resulting in a mental revolution.

In conclusion, from the research presented together with the invaluable facts and insights of authors Slate and Scheeren, what is written in this text will be memorable, satisfying, and life changing. The Freedom Model shows you how to opt out of the drug rehabilitation money-making machines ongoing battle against addiction, and address your problems where they truly exist: in the realm of personal choice.

Professor Peter J. Venturelli
Professor Emeritus
Department of Sociology and Criminology
Valparaiso University


  1. For example, one of my ongoing publications, now in the 13th edition, Drugs and Society, by Hanson, Venturelli, and Fleckenstein, (Jones and Bartlett Learning, Burlington, MA 2017) is a comprehensive text covering drug use and abuse.

Acknowledgements

Without Gerald Browns inquisitive mind and determination to find out what was going wrong in the treatment industry, this solution would not exist today. We thank him for his bravery and boldness in founding Baldwin Research Institute, and inviting us to continue his work.

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