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La Bebida Mas Cara (The Most Expensive Drink)Special Price $199.00 Regular Price $224.00Spanish speaking Learn More
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Beat The Street Part 2 Back on The Block: Early RecoverySpecial Price $149.00 Regular Price $229.00
This 39-minute program focuses specifically on early recovery, teaching the viewers to prepare for the challenging high-risk situations they will inevitably encounter in their first weeks and months back in the community. Specifically, it covers these essential teaching points:
* Make a housing plan before leaving prison or rehab
* Arrange to live in a safe and sober housing situation
* Avoid living with any active drug or alcohol abusers
* Get rid of any drug supplies or paraphernalia you still have
* Prepare to handle the inevitable triggers and cravings
* Plan ahead to handle running into "get-high buddies" and dealers
* Put together a support system--and use it
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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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