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Meth Nation, The Grip of AddictionSpecial Price $175.00 Regular Price $249.00The Grip of Addiction explains why meth is so addictive and has such a high potential for abuse, and can alter the users personality. Learn More
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Roots of Addiction, 2011 UpdateSpecial Price $199.00 Regular Price $249.00An update to the popular dvd that examines the reason people become addicted to substances and behaviors. Learn More
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Together: Families in RecoverySpecial Price $149.00 Regular Price $199.00Three families are followed as they are confronted with the threat of relapse. Learn More
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Pulling Punches: A Curriculum for Rage Management, Three-Part Set$495.00Designed for recovering addicts and alcoholics, as well as anyone with anger problems. Learn More
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Pulling Punches: Part 2 – Tools for Managing AngerSpecial Price $195.00 Regular Price $249.00The “nuts and bolts” of anger management! Learn More
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Are You Tough Enough?Special Price $149.00 Regular Price $249.00A powerful, moving, shared experience on the road to healing and recovery. This presentation by Michael Gurian, before a group of incarcerated men. Learn More
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Gateway Drug Series: Part 3 Tobacco X-FilesSpecial Price $149.00 Regular Price $199.00This program cleverly combines teen interviews with a series of staged gross-outs. Learn More
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March Towards SobrietySpecial Price $199.00 Regular Price $249.00Delbert Boone explains why "recovery is a process, not an event." Learn More