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Resources for Change Series: A Complete Re-Entry Program$899.00Brought to you by FMS and the producers of Stanton Samenow's Commitment to Change Series, an in-depth re-entry video and curriculum series that offers clients practical steps for using recovery and available resources to build a new way of life. Learn More
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The Psychology of Incarceration$849.00 Regular Price $999.00The Psychology of Incarceration© is a community reentry and recovery program. Learn More
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Goin' Home: The Series$849.00This six-part series will guide offenders through the process of taking an honest look at their life, the choices they have made, where their choices have taken them. Learn More
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Accepting Responsibility In a Finger-Pointing World Series$849.00 Regular Price $999.00Dr. Stanton Samenow, explores the concepts of justification thinking errors with a group of ex-offenders who are currently in recovery. Learn More
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Commitment to Change Volume III The Power of Consequences$849.00 Regular Price $999.00
Volume III The Power of Consequences is a 3-part series, and is the last of 3 volumes in the entire Commitment to Change Series.
You can earn 4 hours of Continuing Education Units based on Dr. Samenow's series Commitment to Change the Power of Consequences at www.ceumatrix.com.
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Good Intentions, Bad Choices Series$849.00 Regular Price $999.00
Overcoming Errors in Thinking Parts I, II, III Research shows that most people who are released from jails and prisons have the most problems in the first year. Those problems are mainly in three areas:
(1) the pressure of not finding or not keeping a job
(2) personal conflicts with family and others
(3) the temptation, or actual use, of alcohol or other drugsThis series looks at the problems we have created for ourselves throughout our lives, and that we face immediately upon release.
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