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Hill Series Lesson 7: Rocky's StorySpecial Price $149.00 Regular Price $199.00Rocky and Debbie Hill host this engaging and informative treatment series designed to involve the whole family in the recovery process. Learn More
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Hill Series Lesson 6: Cross AddictionSpecial Price $149.00 Regular Price $199.00Rocky and Debbie Hill host this engaging and informative treatment series designed to involve the whole family in the recovery process. Learn More
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Hill Series Lesson 5: Dysfunctional Family RolesSpecial Price $149.00 Regular Price $199.00Rocky and Debbie Hill host this engaging and informative treatment series designed to involve the whole family in the recovery process. Learn More
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Hill Series Lesson 4: Dysfunctional Family RulesSpecial Price $149.00 Regular Price $199.00Rocky and Debbie Hill host this engaging and informative treatment series designed to involve the whole family in the recovery process. Learn More
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Hill Series Lesson 3: Codependency IISpecial Price $149.00 Regular Price $199.00Rocky and Debbie Hill host this engaging and informative treatment series designed to involve the whole family in the recovery process. Learn More
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Hill Series Lesson 2: Codependency ISpecial Price $149.00 Regular Price $199.00Lesson 2: Codependency I, Debbie Hill explains what codependency is and how it negatively affects the addict and the enabler. “Pain is the only thing that will cause the alcoholic or drug user to change their addictive behavior.” Learn More
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High on SpiceSpecial Price $149.00 Regular Price $199.00In this hard-hitting program, viewers learn the dangers of a newly banned drug called Spice or K2. Until December 2010, Spice was legally sold around the country as incense (“not for human consumption”) in convenience stores, head shops and on the Internet. Learn More