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Commitment to Change Volume II Tactics: Habits that Block Change$849.00 Regular Price $999.00
Correcting errors in thinking is basic. The other half is the BEHAVIOR that results from these thoughts.
You can earn 4 hours of Continuing Education Units based on Dr. Samenow's series Commitment to Change Tactics: Habits that Block Change at www.ceumatrix.com.
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Resources for Change Series: A Complete Re-Entry Program$899.00 Regular Price $999.00Brought 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
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Commitment to Change Series Volume I - Overcoming Errors in Thinking$849.00 Regular Price $999.00
Thinking errors are revealed in vivid and dramatic encounters between inmates.
You can earn 4 hours of Continuing Education Units based on Dr. Samenow's series Commitment to Change, Overcoming Errors in Thinking at CEUMatrix.com.
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Success Stories II Series$599.00How do you get out of prison - and not come back? These are the real stories of five men and two women who have learned the hard way; each has years of experience with the revolving door of addiction and crime. Each has learned what it takes to live clean and free. Their stories reveal hard-won lessons that can help others to succeed. Learn More
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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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