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Better Relationships Through Effective CommunicationSpecial Price $149.00 Regular Price $249.00In this program, audience members will have a chance to see and experience the major blocks to communication and intimacy, and will be given specific concepts and tools for removing these blocks in their own relationships. Learn More -
Basics of Recovery Part 5Special Price $149.00 Regular Price $249.00Part 5: Healing the Deeper Hurt Learn More -
Beat The Street Part 1 Street Smarts: Learning to Avoid Relapse$229.00This 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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Recovery Issues Series Part 5Special Price $149.00 Regular Price $200.00Part 5 of a 5 part series hosted by Earnie Larsen Learn More -
Recovery Issues Series Part 2Special Price $149.00 Regular Price $200.00Part 2 of a five part series hosted by Earnie Larsen. Learn More -
The Rules of RecoverySpecial Price $199.00 Regular Price $249.00Delbert Boone emphasizes the importance of getting dry so that one can begin to realize what addiction has taken from their life. Learn More -
Enjoying SobrietySpecial Price $149.00 Regular Price $199.00This positive film imparts a basic, often neglected message that being truly sober and drug-free can be fun. Sobriety can be enjoyed. Learn More -
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