In this hard-hitting program, viewers learn the dangers of a newly banned drug called Spice or K2. Until December 2010, Spice was legally sold around the country as incense (“not for human consumption”) in convenience stores, head shops and on the Internet. Learn More
Lesson 2: Codependency I, Debbie Hill explains what codependency is and how it negatively affects the addict and the enabler. “Pain is the only thing that will cause the alcoholic or drug user to change their addictive behavior.” Learn More
The recent sudden death of megastar, Prince to a Fentanyl overdose makes it clear that America has a serious opioid problem. Viewers will learn how quickly and easily it is to transition from painkiller pills to shooting up heroin. Learn More
Confronting Drunk Driving features the true story of Mike Poverno, a young man who killed his two best friends in a drunk driving car accident when he was a teenager 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
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 DVD provides crucial information for all in the recovering community. Firsthand testimonials from a diverse group of recovering compulsive gamblers help viewers identify the symptoms of gambling addiction and offers help for long-term recovery from this debilitating disorder. Learn More
This video will not teach you things to do to make him or her admire you. Instead it is about learning to change and to make responsible and healthy choices in relationships. Learn More
This thought provoking video will make the addict think about the price they have paid for their addiction and urge them to make positive changes in their life. Learn More