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I Love Being CleanSpecial Price $259.00 Regular Price $349.00This fast-paced re-entry program filmed before soon to be released offenders, challenges the ineffective ways of thinking and approaching the world that most, if not all, offenders grapple with. Using anecdotes from his time in the criminal justice system, and from the neighborhood he grew up in, Danny gets to the heart of his audience, and offers solutions for change from within. Learn More -
La Bebida Mas Cara (The Most Expensive Drink)Special Price $199.00 Regular Price $224.00Spanish speaking Learn More -
Beat The Street Part 2 Back on The Block: Early RecoverySpecial Price $149.00 Regular Price $229.00This 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 $229.00This 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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