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Anger: Creating New Choices Part I$399.00Part 1- A Closer Look: Does rage come "out of nowhere?" Learn More
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Understanding AddictionSpecial Price $224.00 Regular Price $299.00This program explores myths of addiction and other guidelines for the non-addict. Hosted by Roberta Meyer. Learn More
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HIV/AIDS 101Special Price $199.00 Regular Price $250.00Kim Bouldin-Jones addresses why this virus is different , how it is transmitted, and how to protect against what is now called an "everybody" disease. Learn More
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Resistance and RecoverySpecial Price $199.00 Regular Price $249.00Delbert Boone outlines how addiction affects the addict's life and creates a barrier of resistance to treatment. Learn More
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Roots of Addiction, 2011 UpdateSpecial Price $199.00 Regular Price $249.00An update to the popular dvd that examines the reason people become addicted to substances and behaviors. Learn More
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The Psychology of Incarceration$849.00 Regular Price $999.00The Psychology of Incarceration© is a community reentry and recovery program. Learn More
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Indecent Exposure: The Hijacked Brain's Quest for Wholeness Series$374.00A four part lectures series by Thomas Hedlund, LMFT. Learn More
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Meth, Inside Out Series$299.00Meth, Inside Out, provides a solid understanding of the biological basis of addiction, effective tools for recovery, and, most importantly, hope for the future. Learn More
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Good Intentions, Bad Choices Series$849.00 Regular Price $999.00
Overcoming Errors in Thinking Parts I, II, III Research shows that most people who are released from jails and prisons have the most problems in the first year. Those problems are mainly in three areas:
(1) the pressure of not finding or not keeping a job
(2) personal conflicts with family and others
(3) the temptation, or actual use, of alcohol or other drugsThis series looks at the problems we have created for ourselves throughout our lives, and that we face immediately upon release.
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Sex & Drugs: The Intimate ConnectionSpecial Price $149.00 Regular Price $199.00This program presents crucial information for patients and staff, including techniques for dealing with dual addiction. Learn More
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The Psychology of Incarceration: Part 7$249.00
Part 7: Criminogenic Needs Domains: Personal/Emotional Orientation Control of one’s life; it includes decision-making, coping with stress, and mental health Cooperation
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The Psychology of Incarceration: Part 3$249.00Part 3: Criminogenic Needs Domains: Marital/Family Relations Family members and the support one derives from them Love Learn More
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Good Intentions, Bad Choices: Part IIISpecial Price $299.00 Regular Price $399.00This series looks at the problems we have created for ourselves throughout our lives, and that we face immediately upon release. Learn More
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Silent Voices: Children of Incarcerated ParentsSpecial Price $259.00 Regular Price $349.00
Rosetta Oliver gives children with incarcerated parents a voice and provides solutions for both parents and children who struggle with incarceration and community re-entry.
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The Psychology of Incarceration: Part 2$249.00The Psychology of Incarceration© is a community reentry and recovery program series of 8 DVD's. Learn More
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Indecent Exposure: The Hijacked Brain's Quest for Wholeness Part 3$149.00"The Neurobiology of Addiction" Learn More
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Good Intentions, Bad Choices: Part ISpecial Price $299.00 Regular Price $399.00This series looks at the problems we have created for ourselves throughout our lives, and that we face immediately upon release. Learn More
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The Psychology of Incarceration: Part 6$249.00
Part 6: Criminogenic Needs Domains: Community Functioning Knowledge and necessary skills for daily living; it includes residence, health, personal budgeting, leisure activities and the use of social services Gregariousness
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The Psychology of Incarceration: Part 5$249.00
Part 5: Criminogenic Needs Domains: Substance Abuse Living without reliance on alcohol and/or drugs Intimacy
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Indecent Exposure: The Hijacked Brain's Quest for Wholeness Part 4$149.00"Healthy vs.Normal Communication" Learn More