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Good Intentions, Bad Choices Series$849.00 Regular Price $999.00
Overcoming Errors in Thinking Parts I, II, III Research shows that most people who are released from jails and prisons have the most problems in the first year. Those problems are mainly in three areas:
(1) the pressure of not finding or not keeping a job
(2) personal conflicts with family and others
(3) the temptation, or actual use, of alcohol or other drugsThis series looks at the problems we have created for ourselves throughout our lives, and that we face immediately upon release.
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Good Intentions, Bad Choices: Part IIISpecial Price $299.00 Regular Price $399.00This series looks at the problems we have created for ourselves throughout our lives, and that we face immediately upon release. Learn More
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Good Intentions, Bad Choices: Part IISpecial Price $299.00 Regular Price $399.00This series looks at the problems we have created for ourselves throughout our lives, and that we face immediately upon release. Learn More
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Good Intentions, Bad Choices: Part ISpecial Price $299.00 Regular Price $399.00This series looks at the problems we have created for ourselves throughout our lives, and that we face immediately upon release. Learn More
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Bad DadsSpecial Price $149.00 Regular Price $199.00Bad Dads focuses on an unusual parenting program at a federal penitentiary. Learn More
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Beat The Street Part 5 Making It Happen: Work, Money, School & Good TimesSpecial Price $149.00 Regular Price $229.00
This 38-minute program focuses on long-term recovery goals related to work, money, school and recreation. It shows how building a satisfying, well-rounded life is the best relapse prevention. Also illustrated are the relapse traps clients run into when dealing with work, money, school and recreation--and how to overcome them. The main teaching points include:
* The importance of getting and keeping work
* Strategies for coping with relapse traps on job
* Dealing with financial stress and money management
* Furthering education (examples from acquiring literacy to going to college)
* Service: Giving back to the community
* Having fun clean and sober
* Reclaiming long-term dreams
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