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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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Beat The Street Part 1 Street Smarts: Learning to Avoid Relapse$229.00
This 38-minute introductory program teaches the viewer to turn former street skills into "street smarts" for staying clean and sober. Seven recovering addicts from urban neighborhoods who are now doing well describe the real situations they face every day-- and how they deal with them so that they don't pick up. They stress 8 essential skills:
* Accepting disappointments without resorting to drug use
* Coping with chronic stress
* Resisting the lure of "easy money"
* Avoiding going back to the old spot
* Resisting the pull of the street life
* Planning to handle offers
* Maintaining complete abstinence
* Using a support system.
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Are You Tough Enough?Special Price $149.00 Regular Price $249.00A powerful, moving, shared experience on the road to healing and recovery. This presentation by Michael Gurian, before a group of incarcerated men. Learn More
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Gateway Drug Series: Part 3 Tobacco X-FilesSpecial Price $149.00 Regular Price $199.00This program cleverly combines teen interviews with a series of staged gross-outs. Learn More
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Together: Families in RecoverySpecial Price $149.00 Regular Price $199.00Three families are followed as they are confronted with the threat of relapse. Learn More
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March Towards SobrietySpecial Price $199.00 Regular Price $249.00Delbert Boone explains why "recovery is a process, not an event." Learn More