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Your Body and Your HealthSpecial Price $299.00 Regular Price $399.00
This film covers STD’s, including Hepatitis, HIV/AIDS, TB, smoking, accidents and other topics that result from alcohol and drug abuse. Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation contracts, please call for details.
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Alcohol, Drugs and the BrainSpecial Price $299.00 Regular Price $399.00
Alcohol, Drugs and the Brain is a complete overview of how alcohol and drugs affect the brain by University of Texas professor of pharmacology, Dr. Carlton Erickson. The difference between drug and alcohol abuse and dependence is explained, who is at risk, and how to get help. This title is a MUST HAVE for all treatment education and DUI programs.
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High Level Recovery Series, Kissing Guilt & Shame Good-byeSpecial Price $149.00 Regular Price $295.00What guilt is; how to recognize it when a shame attack strikes; methods to avoid falling prey to guilt. Learn More
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Beat The Street Part 4 Catchin' Feelings: New Ways to Cope with EmotionsSpecial Price $149.00 Regular Price $229.00
This 40-minute program focuses on coping with the various powerful emotions that come up in early recovery ( and throughout life)--without drugs or alcohol. It teaches the viewer to anticipate and prepare for " emotional danger zones." Topics include:
* Specific tools for dealing with feelings, such as
--"Sit through them" without using
--Get the feelings out: talk, cry, write, find some physical release
-- Find ways to clam and soothe yourself
* Specific emotional "dangerzones," with examples of how to cope with each:
-- Anger
-- Feelings related to racism and discrimination
-- Shame
-- Feelings related to past abuse
-- Guilt
-- Self-pity
-- Feelings stemming from chronic illness, such as HIV
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