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
The latest update to the classic video (Disease Concept of Alcoholism) that Dr. Ohlms released in 1981 and revised in 1991(Disease of Alcoholism: Revised). Learn More
How do you get out of prison - and not come back? These are the real stories of five men and two women who have learned the hard way; each has years of experience with the revolving door of addiction and crime. Each has learned what it takes to live clean and free. Their stories reveal hard-won lessons that can help others to succeed. Learn More
Hosted By Thomas "Hollywood" Henderson who educates on the pitfalls that come from the use of alcohol and drugs and encourages individual empowerment. It is the prevention education we should have got. Sobriety is an option. Learn More
Filmed at the Stella Maris Recovery Center in Cleveland, Ohio, Discovery Before Recovery features Bob Francis, LICDC giving an in-depth look at AA beginnings and the first four steps. Learn More
Uses a visually compelling combination of animation, live action, graphics and interviews with addiction experts to present a current, wide-ranging, non-judgmental overview of drug use. Learn More
Delbert Boone explores the road to recovery through the use of the Twelve Steps. He addresses how most alcoholics and addicts want to make sobriety an event, when in fact it is a process, and he explains how each of the Twelve Steps is an important part of the process.
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Delbert Boone explores the road to recovery through the use of the Twelve Steps. He addresses how most alcoholics and addicts want to make sobriety an event, when in fact it is a process, and he explains how each of the Twelve Steps is an important part of the process. Learn More
This dvd emphasizes not only the difficulties of treating co-occurring disorders but also show how clients can function in society and gain hope through effective treatment. Learn More