Anger is a destructive force. It impacts others...and ourselves. If we discover what
fuels anger, we can learn non-destructive ways to express it, sparing ourselves and
those we love the anguish of living with its wreckage. In this DVD series, we
explore the key element leading to the anger response: FEAR. Learn More
Confronting Drunk Driving features the true story of Mike Poverno, a young man who killed his two best friends in a drunk driving car accident when he was a teenager Learn More
Throughout this video, Michael Johnson challenges the lifestyle of alcohol, drugs, and criminal activity and provides the viewer with strategies for successful re-entry back into the community. Learn More
Part Two of a Two-Part Series
Codependency is an increasingly overused, under-defined word. In this new series, host Jim Shelton, MAC speaks with audience members in a drug and alcohol recovery program about the true nature of codependency - what it is, and what it isn't. Learn More
Crash survivors, victims, families and friends express their pain and regret while attorneys and law enforcement officers discuss legal aspects of alcohol-related crashes. Learn More
Part 2: Two Crucial Errors
Explores a common, destructive error: "I want it fast and easy."
Volume I Overcoming Errors in Thinking
is a 3-part series, and is the first of 3 volumes in the entire Commitment to Change Series. Learn More
Part 1: What are Errors in Thinking?
Provides a vivid introduction to the basic concept: The way we think has powerful influence on our lives. The opening captures viewer interest as it portrays the "high" of crime and drug abuse, followed by the inevitable, painful consequences. 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
In this dynamic and compelling three-part program, Earnie Larsen, a nationally known author and lecturer, and a pioneer in the field of recovery, brings together a group of ex-offenders and recovery addicts. The program revolves around the concept that "chemicals medicate pain." Learn More