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Session 1 of the series offers a unique
introduction to the thoughts that lead us into trouble called "errors
in thinking": two different men are videotaped in the same situation,
and their thoughts are recorded to reveal the crucial differences. The
first error in thinking, "I'll take a shortcut to make up for lost
time," is revealed.
Session 2 centers on relationships. A
roleplay between a recently released man and his wife illustrates how
unrealistic expectations cause conflicts in relationships: "I deserve
some R&R because I just got out of prison," and, "It's
all about me."
Session 3 explores the common lack of
trust from family members, due to broken promises of the past. The thinking
error, "I'm in recovery, so trust me," is discussed. How can
we learn to live with a lack of trust from family members and still
have positive, loving relationships with them?
Session 4 asks the question, If we respond
to the pressures of the first year out of prison with unrealistic expectations,
what is the likely result? Anger, fear, loneliness, and ultimately relapse.
Relapse prevention techniques are explored.
Session 5 shows us how to use Murphy's
Law ("whatever can go wrong, will go wrong") to benefit our
relationships, by anticipating problems before they become
problems.
Length: 53 minutes
(with
pauses for discussion or class break)
VHS (#1500A) DVD (#1500ADV)
Individual price for Part I $425
Series price for Parts I, II, & III $995 (#1500)
(series includes comprehensive
Leader's Guide/Workbook curriculum)
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