In this film, Mary Jane's "house" is a fictional place with very real scenarios. It represents the way of life into which a habitual drug user slips. Positive alternatives are explored. Learn More
Dr. Keppler reminds the audience that Hep C "is not a death sentence" and it can actually be a positive - a motivating factor to stay in recovery. Learn More
During this fast paced video, Wheeler makes it a point to recognize that even when a father is in the home, he can still be emotionally and physically absent. Learn More
During this fast paced video, Wheeler makes it a point to recognize that even when a father is in the home, he can still be emotionally and physically absent. 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
Psychologist Oliver Tuthill takes the viewer inside the world of three recovering drug and alcohol abusers, as they discuss the emotional child abuse they experienced as children. Learn More
The Rules of the Game - at the real rules of the game are chaos, disrespecting loved ones, insanity and not being truthful. It reinforces the idea that addiction is a primary disease. It's a good video for people who say they were only addicted to the money. Learn More
Giving Up The Game - Examines issues finding the answers, helping yourself, truth telling, the game, and getting back into the circle of society. Learn More
Taking A Look At You - Addresses the connection between addiction and the circumstances of your life, how to command respect and looking at the truth. Learn More
Viewers come to a much fuller understanding of the medical consequences of alcohol and drug abuse at the end of this serious, yet lively, presentation featuring Dr. John Keppler. Learn More
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