Treatment
Alcoholics Anonymous and Narcotics Anonymous are one of the most widely known self-help organizations in which members support each other not to use alcohol. Social skills are significantly impaired in people suffering from alcoholism due to the neurotoxic effects of alcohol on the brain, especially the prefrontal cortex area of the brain. It has been suggested that social skills training adjunctive to inpatient treatment of alcohol dependence is probably efficacious, including managing the social environment. A number of medications have been approved for the treatment of substance abuse. These include replacement therapies such as buprenorphine and methadone as well as antagonist medications like disulfiram and naltrexone in either short acting, or the newer long acting form. Several other medications, often ones originally used in other contexts, have also been shown to be effective including bupropion and modafinil. Methadone and buprenorphine are sometimes used to treat opiate addiction. These drugs are used as substitutes for other opioids and still cause withdrawal symptoms but they facilitate the tapering off process in a controlled fashion.
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Plan BSpecial Price $259.00 Regular Price $349.00
A comedic drama that exemplifies when you stop giving directions, you might actually find some.
The third film in the Trilogy of Recovery Series offers counselors, facilitators and therapists the powerful medium of entertainment education, a leading-edge tool to help clients and patients address the chemical dependency disorders that negatively impact their lives.
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Men in a BoxSpecial Price $259.00 Regular Price $349.00
A Twilight Zone-like thriller that asks "why do people with addictive disorders continue to return to the very substance or behavior that is destroying their lives?"
The second film in the Trilogy of Recovery Series offers counselors, facilitators and therapists the powerful medium of entertainment education, a leading-edge tool to help clients and patients address the chemical dependency disorders that negatively impact their lives..
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Bed RiddenSpecial Price $259.00 Regular Price $349.00
It's not the journey, it's the desperation.
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The first film in the Trilogy of Recovery Series, Bed Ridden offers counselors, facilitators and therapists the powerful medium of entertainment education, a leading-edge tool to help clients and patients address the chemical dependency disorders that negatively impact their lives. -
Therapy GamesSpecial Price $259.00 Regular Price $349.00Michael Johnson talks to the group about the various games they play in therapy. Learn More
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Maslow's Hierarchy of NeedsSpecial Price $259.00 Regular Price $349.00Delbert Boone discusses Dr. Abraham Maslow's theory that human beings are motivated by unsatisfied needs. Learn More
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Double Trouble SeriesSpecial Price $259.00 Regular Price $349.00Recovery issues and positive coping strategies are discussed in a series of vignettes which dramatize the problems found with dual disorders. Learn More
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Making Sense of AddictionSpecial Price $259.00 Regular Price $349.00It 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
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Marijuana The Medical ConsequencesSpecial Price $259.00 Regular Price $349.00In 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