Part 1: What are Errors in Thinking?
Provides a vivid introduction to the basic concept: The way we think has powerful influence on our lives. The opening captures viewer interest as it portrays the "high" of crime and drug abuse, followed by the inevitable, painful consequences. Learn More
WOMEN, TRAUMA & RECOVERY presents the poignant testimony of six recovering women with PTSD. All of them suffered unspeakable trauma, yet are remaining clean today, because they are aware of and are addressing these issues. Learn More
Crash survivors, victims, families and friends express their pain and regret while attorneys and law enforcement officers discuss legal aspects of alcohol-related crashes. Learn More
Part 7: Facing Consequences is part of Volume III The Power of Consequences, a 3-part series, and is the last of 3 volumes in the entire Commitment to Change Series. Learn More
In this dynamic and compelling three-part program, Earnie Larsen, a nationally known author and lecturer, and a pioneer in the field of recovery, brings together a group of ex-offenders and recovery addicts. The program revolves around the concept that "chemicals medicate pain." Learn More
Part 2: Two Crucial Errors
Explores a common, destructive error: "I want it fast and easy."
Volume I Overcoming Errors in Thinking
is a 3-part series, and is the first of 3 volumes in the entire Commitment to Change Series. Learn More
In this dynamic and compelling three-part program, Earnie Larsen, a nationally known author and lecturer, and a pioneer in the field of recovery, brings together a group of ex-offenders and recovery addicts. The program revolves around the concept that "chemicals medicate pain." Learn More
Some attitudes make it hard to keep a job. Can people change? The final installment of a four-part series, Working explores issues on the job for those
re-entering the workforce. Success requires being clear about what to expect on the job, developing expertise in dealing with issues on the job professionally, and leaning on a sober support system when needed. Learn More
Michael Johnson clearly explains how a person can limit or eliminate negative consequences and begin to have a realistic perception about the people or things in their life. Learn More
Part Two of a Two-Part Series
Codependency is an increasingly overused, under-defined word. In this new series, host Jim Shelton, MAC speaks with audience members in a drug and alcohol recovery program about the true nature of codependency - what it is, and what it isn't. Learn More
In this dynamic presentation, Dr. Keppler invites the audience to look past their own personal views of the drug marijuana, and to look instead at marijuana's effects and side effects, from a medical perspective. Learn More
What does it take to successfully leave prison - for the last time? The first of a four-part series,
Recovery: The Road to Success provides inmates, recently released individuals, and those in recovery with the tools to find help for their problems with drugs, alcohol and crime - both in the communities where they live and inside, in custody. Learn More
Dr.Ohlms explains how and why even small amounts of alcohol can impair driving skills significantly. He also addresses the effects of stimulant drugs on a driver's judgement. Learn More
Part 3: Overcoming Errors in Thinking
One final error demonstrates how change can begin. "It's okay to shut off fear" is the error examined.
Volume I Overcoming Errors in Thinking
is a 3-part series, and is the first of 3 volumes in the entire Commitment to Change Series. Learn More
Graphic profiles of four families afflicted by domestic violence reveal the traumatic impact of these experiences-during childhood and later on in life. Learn More