Part 4: Crucial Tactics Revealed
Includes these tactics-
Attack: "You're the problem; not me."
Diversion: "I'll change the subject."
Minimizing: "It's no big deal." Learn More
Part 6: Ways to Overcome Tactics
In this section, the group takes a hard look at practical, step-by-step ways to move beyond tactics and open the way toward a life that is truly free.
Volume II Tactics: Habits that Block Change
is a 3-part series, and is the second of 3 volumes in the entire Commitment to Change Series. Learn More
Part 5: More Tactics
Includes these tactics-
Casing People Out: "I'll feed you what you want to hear."
Generalizing: "Everybody does it. Why not me?"
Silence: "I don't feel safe; I'll shut down (and take control)." 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
Is it possible to succeed in the workforce with a background of felony convictions, prior problems with drugs and alcohol, and a lack of people skills, job skills and education? The third of a four-part series,
Getting Ready to Work assists those who have aspirations of the "new life," but feel it may be out of reach due to their criminal background and lack of skills. 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
Part III-Practical Skills
Learning practical skills for "keeping things cool" - for being assertive instead of aggressive - opens a new door, giving us the ability to do something different: the power to create new choices. Learn More
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
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
Part 8: Moment of Decision 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
Meth, Inside Out, provides a solid understanding of the biological basis of addiction, effective tools for recovery, and, most importantly, hope for the future. 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
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
The second of a four-part series,
Where to Live...For a New Way of Life provides inmates, recently released individuals, and those in recovery with viable housing options to help them determine which living situation is best for them, for a new way of life. Learn More
In part 2 of Accepting Responsibility In a Finger-Pointing World, 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
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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