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Meth, Inside Out: Brain & BehaviorSpecial Price $149.00 Regular Price $199.00Meth, Inside Out: Brain & Behavior Learn More
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Lift Up Your Heart, Building Self-ConfidenceSpecial Price $149.00 Regular Price $225.00What constitutes self-confidence; building confidence; how to maintain healthy self-confidence. Learn More
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Beat The Street Part 5 Making It Happen: Work, Money, School & Good TimesSpecial Price $149.00 Regular Price $229.00
This 38-minute program focuses on long-term recovery goals related to work, money, school and recreation. It shows how building a satisfying, well-rounded life is the best relapse prevention. Also illustrated are the relapse traps clients run into when dealing with work, money, school and recreation--and how to overcome them. The main teaching points include:
* The importance of getting and keeping work
* Strategies for coping with relapse traps on job
* Dealing with financial stress and money management
* Furthering education (examples from acquiring literacy to going to college)
* Service: Giving back to the community
* Having fun clean and sober
* Reclaiming long-term dreams
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Beat The Street Part 1 Street Smarts: Learning to Avoid Relapse$229.00
This 38-minute introductory program teaches the viewer to turn former street skills into "street smarts" for staying clean and sober. Seven recovering addicts from urban neighborhoods who are now doing well describe the real situations they face every day-- and how they deal with them so that they don't pick up. They stress 8 essential skills:
* Accepting disappointments without resorting to drug use
* Coping with chronic stress
* Resisting the lure of "easy money"
* Avoiding going back to the old spot
* Resisting the pull of the street life
* Planning to handle offers
* Maintaining complete abstinence
* Using a support system.
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Gateway Series Part 1: Binge Drinking BlowoutSpecial Price $149.00 Regular Price $199.00This program looks at the life-threatening nature of teen alcohol use from a medical and personal perspective. Learn More
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Brother Earl's "Street Smart" Series Street TalkSpecial Price $149.00 Regular Price $199.00Approaching chemical dependency in a down-to-earth manner. Learn More
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Brother Earl's "Street Smart" Series: Recovery, The GiftSpecial Price $149.00 Regular Price $199.00Brother Earl explores the pain and the promise, the gloom and the glory. Learn More
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Legal But Deadly: Abusing Prescription DrugsSpecial Price $149.00 Regular Price $199.00
This timely video highlights several recent cases of teens that became addicted to prescription drugs and the resulting consequences.
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This program highlights kids' false beliefs about these drugs and the all too common belief that because these drugs are prescribed they are therefore safe. -
High Level Recovery Series, Kissing Guilt & Shame Good-byeSpecial Price $149.00 Regular Price $295.00What guilt is; how to recognize it when a shame attack strikes; methods to avoid falling prey to guilt. Learn More
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Beat The Street Part 4 Catchin' Feelings: New Ways to Cope with EmotionsSpecial Price $149.00 Regular Price $229.00
This 40-minute program focuses on coping with the various powerful emotions that come up in early recovery ( and throughout life)--without drugs or alcohol. It teaches the viewer to anticipate and prepare for " emotional danger zones." Topics include:
* Specific tools for dealing with feelings, such as
--"Sit through them" without using
--Get the feelings out: talk, cry, write, find some physical release
-- Find ways to clam and soothe yourself
* Specific emotional "dangerzones," with examples of how to cope with each:
-- Anger
-- Feelings related to racism and discrimination
-- Shame
-- Feelings related to past abuse
-- Guilt
-- Self-pity
-- Feelings stemming from chronic illness, such as HIV
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