Dr. Keppler reminds the audience that Hep C "is not a death sentence" and it can actually be a positive - a motivating factor to stay in recovery. Learn More
Carl Reddick addresses cognitive restructuring and belief systems with a group of mandated clients. He addresses how habits, attitudes, beliefs and associations are the driving force in their life. Learn More
From Joseph A. Pursch, M.D., the Navy doctor who brought Betty Ford, many other notables and thousands of men and women into treatment and recovery.
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In this film, Earnie Larsen, famed author and lecturer, brings together an assorted group of recovering meth addicts of all ages and backgrounds. In a group format, they discuss the issues surrounding meth recovery. Learn More
With a group of residents at Crossroads Adult Transition Center in Chicago, Illinois, Michael addresses successful strategies for re-entry back into the community. Learn More
Brought to you by FMS and the producers of Stanton Samenow's Commitment to Change Series, an in-depth re-entry video and curriculum series that offers clients practical steps for using recovery and available resources to build a new way of life. Learn More
Some attitudes make it hard to keep a job. Can people change? The final installment of a four-part series, Working explores issues on the job for those
re-entering the workforce. Success requires being clear about what to expect on the job, developing expertise in dealing with issues on the job professionally, and leaning on a sober support system when needed. Learn More
The heart of the film are segments that take viewers inside a real AA meeting. With animated faces disguising the live-action participants, these scenes offer a poignant window into the confrontation of addiction. Learn More
Instead of telling kids “just say no”, this program takes the approach of showing them the problems, the path to those problems, and asking them to decide. Learn More
This film addresses important recovery topics, including: denial; polydrug abuse; marijuana withdrawal; treatment options; relapse triggers; getting the most out of 12-step meetings; and building a new lifestyle. Learn More