In this dynamic presentation, Dr. Keppler invites the audience to look past their own personal views of the drug marijuana, and to look instead at marijuana's effects and side effects, from a medical perspective. Learn More
Hosted by Dr. David Deitch
A dramatic new way to teach and learn the realities of addiction and recovery is now available. Recent science reveals vivid brain scan images: extensive, visible changes in the brain during prolonged substance abuse. Learn More
Hosted by Dr. David Deitch
A dramatic new way to teach and learn the realities of addiction and recovery is now available. Recent science reveals vivid brain scan images: extensive, visible changes in the brain during prolonged substance abuse. Learn More
Hosted by Dr. David Deitch
A dramatic new way to teach and learn the realities of addiction and recovery is now available. Recent science reveals vivid brain scan images: extensive, visible changes in the brain during prolonged substance abuse. Learn More
Hosted by Dr. David Deitch
A dramatic new way to teach and learn the realities of addiction and recovery is now available. Recent science reveals vivid brain scan images: extensive, visible changes in the brain during prolonged substance abuse. 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
Is it possible to succeed in the workforce with a background of felony convictions, prior problems with drugs and alcohol, and a lack of people skills, job skills and education? The third of a four-part series,
Getting Ready to Work assists those who have aspirations of the "new life," but feel it may be out of reach due to their criminal background and lack of skills. Learn More
What does it take to successfully leave prison - for the last time? The first of a four-part series,
Recovery: The Road to Success provides inmates, recently released individuals, and those in recovery with the tools to find help for their problems with drugs, alcohol and crime - both in the communities where they live and inside, in custody. Learn More
Anger is a destructive force. It impacts others...and ourselves. If we discover what
fuels anger, we can learn non-destructive ways to express it, sparing ourselves and
those we love the anguish of living with its wreckage. In this DVD series, we
explore the key element leading to the anger response: FEAR. Learn More
It is difficult to understand why an addict whose life is falling apart continues to use; this talk makes it perfectly clear. Dr. Keppler offers proactive ways to help heal an addicted brain, stressing abstinence and healthy life choices. 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
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
The latest update to the classic video (Disease Concept of Alcoholism) that Dr. Ohlms released in 1981 and revised in 1991(Disease of Alcoholism: Revised). Learn More