Recovery is a process, not an event. Utilizing the group process, Dr. Claudia Black takes us on a journey that explains the healing process of recovery for survivors of childhood sexual abuse. Learn More
Extreme Consequences is aimed at keeping kids out of the penal system. It tackles the subjects of making choices and understanding consequences, while addressing the underlying hurt and anger that all at-risk youth experience. Learn More
Designed for Alcohol/Drug and Mental Health programs, each edition is divided into clear segments with each segment focusing on one specific important recovery issue. Learn More
This video offers a gut-wrenching view of what happens to those who experiment with bath salts. Viewers will learn about the history and continued
evolution of bath salts, and will recognize that these drugs are not only dangerous on a
short-term basis, but because they are completely unstudied, they may also cause longterm
damage to users’ health and mental states Learn More
During his new two-part video Hip Hop Sobriety, Delbert Boone addresses the influencing factors of this often controversial group of young people. Learn More
The solution-based program has been created to maximize viewers' involvement to create their own strategies for coping and working a successful recovery; helping them make connections between what they think, how they feel and how they act. Learn More
In this video, hosted by Leeza Gibbons, students' comprehension of the consequences of drinking are expanded and reinforced as the teen drinkers in the program experience the potential results of alcohol use from every perspective Learn More
The theme of this section is "what you live with you learn, what you learn you practice, what you practice you become, what you become has consequences." Learn More
Uses a visually compelling combination of animation, live action, graphics and interviews with addiction experts to present a current, wide-ranging, non-judgmental overview of drug use. Learn More
Thomas Henderson is a former NFL player and convicted felon. One of the first NFL players to be incarcerated for substance abuse, Thomas Henderson shares his experiences and process of recovery exclusively with FMS. Learn More