A two part series featuring Danny Trejo.Three formerly violent, habitual offenders--one African-American, one Hispanic-American and one Anglo-- show us it is possible to "get out and stay out." Learn More
How 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
In this series, Damon Berryman brings together a dynamic group of men and women who have been in and out of jails, prisons and treatment centers, who are attempting to live a different way of life. Learn More
Michael Johnson clearly explains how a person can limit or eliminate negative consequences and begin to have a realistic perception about the people or things in their life. 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
In this powerful program, ex-offenders and people in recovery look at the cost of anger and aggression in their own lives - and learn how to create new choices Learn More
Part II- Catch it Early
When anger begins to grow, adrenaline flows and major changes take place in our bodies. Learning how to notice these changes, pictures and behaviors allows us to see what's coming before it's too late. Learn More
According to Dr. Keppler, alcohol is the most accessible and commonly used and abused drug by people of all ages. Computer graphics and brain scans illustrate precisely what alcohol is capable of inside the human body Learn More
This engrossing, two part DVD was recorded from a training session that Dr. Stalcup conducted with at-risk youth at the Butte County Public Health Facility. Learn More
Delbert Boone explores the road to recovery through the use of the Twelve Steps. He addresses how most alcoholics and addicts want to make sobriety an event, when in fact it is a process, and he explains how each of the Twelve Steps is an important part of the process. Learn More
The Art of Mainstreaming - Opens with a discussion about reality and the way we do business with the world, change vs. adjustment, taking inventory, making the most of your time and what are you willing to do to stay home. Learn More
In Accepting Responsibility In a Finger-Pointing World Part 3, renowned expert in criminal thinking, Dr. Stanton Samenow, explores the concepts of justification thinking errors with a group of ex-offenders who are currently in recovery. Learn More
In part 2 of Accepting Responsibility In a Finger-Pointing World, renowned expert in criminal thinking, Dr. Stanton Samenow, explores the concepts of justification thinking errors with a group of ex-offenders who are currently in recovery. Learn More
In this dynamic and compelling three-part program, Earnie Larsen, a nationally known author and lecturer, and a pioneer in the field of recovery, brings together a group of ex-offenders and recovery addicts. The program revolves around the concept that "chemicals medicate pain." Learn More