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
Instead of telling kids “just say no”, this program takes the approach of showing them the problems, the path to those problems, and asking them to decide. Learn More
This program is used nationwide as an integral part of inservice training for physicians, nurses, counselors, and volunteers in hospital and treatment programs Learn More
This DVD provides crucial information for all in the recovering community. Firsthand testimonials from a diverse group of recovering compulsive gamblers help viewers identify the symptoms of gambling addiction and offers help for long-term recovery from this debilitating disorder. Learn More
This film addresses important recovery topics, including: denial; polydrug abuse; marijuana withdrawal; treatment options; relapse triggers; getting the most out of 12-step meetings; and building a new lifestyle. Learn More
In 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
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
This dramatization-made up almost entirely of true-to-life home video footage-unfolds slowly, creating a sense of impending disaster that builds until the devastating climax. Over the course of the program, host Dan Rather interviews the survivors and spells out the effects of alcohol on the body. 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