This program shows how an expecting mother's use of alcohol, tobacco, and other drugs may severely harm the fetus, causing miscarriage or premature birth. Learn More
Thomas Henderson is a former NFL player and convicted felon. One of the first NFL players to be incarcerated for substance abuse, Thomas Henderson shares his experiences and process of recovery exclusively with FMS. Learn More
From the NFL to prison and back, Thomas “Hollywood” Henderson has been through it all. He played professional football for 7 years including 2 Superbowls with the Dallas Cowboys. He tells his audience, “My drinking, drugging and thinking took me from Superbowl to prison. My recovery is a miracle.”
Henderson uses his sense of humor to explain how he has been clean and sober for 36 years, taking each day one at a time. This addition to his extensive DVD library is available exclusively through FMS Productions.
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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
It is difficult to understand why an addict whose life is falling apart continues to use; this talk makes it perfectly clear. Dr. Keppler offers proactive ways to help heal an addicted brain, stressing abstinence and healthy life choices. Learn More
During this fast paced video, Wheeler makes it a point to recognize that even when a father is in the home, he can still be emotionally and physically absent. Learn More
During this fast paced video, Wheeler makes it a point to recognize that even when a father is in the home, he can still be emotionally and physically absent. Learn More
This film shows 4 women who have been incarcerated then found sobriety and have not had to return to substance abuse or prison. Released 2013. Learn More
In Accepting Responsibility In a Finger-Pointing World Part 3, renowned expert in criminal thinking, Dr. Stanton Samenow, explores the concepts of justification thinking errors with a group of ex-offenders who are currently in recovery. Learn More