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Table of Contents ...... 1 Cocaine/Crack ...... 5 Marijuana ...... 9 Tobacco, Smoking ...... 13 Other Drugs ...... 16 Other Addictions ...... 25 Relapse, Relapse Prevention, Recovery ...... 28 Prevention ...... 43 Codependency, Family, Relationships ...... 47 Drug- and Alcohol-Exposed Infants ...... 53 Children and Adult Children of Alcoholics ...... 54 Co-Occurring Disorders ...... 56 Stress, Suicide, Other Mental Health Issues ...... 61 Clinical Information, Curriculum ...... 64 Workplace Issues ...... 67 Driving Under the Influence ...... 69 Peer Pressure, Choice Making ...... 73 Spirituality ...... 77 Living Skills, Self Esteem ...... 80 HIV/AIDS, STDs, Sexual Issues ...... 89 Violence, Anger Management, Conflict Resolution ...... 92 Spanish Language Videos ...... 100 Miscellaneous ...... 101 Series ...... 106 Index by Video Title ...... 118

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Video Loan Procedures

All audiovisuals may be borrowed free of charge for a limit of three days. Exceptions to this policy may be made if necessary to accommodate showing schedules without inconveniencing other patrons who may have videos reserved. Three videos may be borrowed at a time. All video customers must fill out and sign a video loan form before videos are loaned out. If videos are to be shipped, the customer must pay shipping and handling charges (see “Shipping and Handling” section below).

RESERVATIONS LATE CHARGES & RENEWAL Requests may be made in person, by phone, fax, or e- Audiovisuals are very heavily used, and a late return may mail. All requests should be made as soon as possible to cause the cancellation of another patron’s scheduled assure availability of specific titles. Written requests need program. Therefore we charge $3.00 per video, per day to include title and show date(s), plus alternate titles and late fee. To avoid late charges you may call and renew show dates. Please schedule at least a week in advance of your videos for an additional period; however, if the show date to allow time to ship the video. videos are reserved for another patron, they must be returned as originally scheduled. CHANGING OR EXTENDING RESERVATION DATES DAMAGED OR LOST VIDEOS If it becomes necessary to change or extend a show date, The replacement cost of a lost or damaged video will be call the Clearinghouse immediately. If it is at all possible, charged to the customer. The customer will be invoiced based on bookings for the title involved, arrangements for the cost to replace the video. Most of the videos cost will be made to change or extend the show date. If videos between $200 and $500 each. Customers are urged to are not picked up before the close of business on the day take extra care in handling and returning the borrowed they are requested, they will be available for other videos. customers and will need to be reserved again. AUDIOVISUAL CARE SHIPPING AND HANDLING CHARGES Videos should be kept under cool and dry conditions Videos are shipped via United Parcel Service (UPS). when not in use. Please take care of the video to avoid Customers are responsible for shipping and handling replacement cost charges of $14.50. A prepaid return shipping label will be enclosed in the package

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Copyright Agreement

U.S. copyright laws apply to Statewide Clearinghouse videos. By requesting the loan of videos, each customer agrees to abide by federal law and will not duplicate all or part of the videos.

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ALCOHOL

ALCOHOL 101 recount the physiological damage to their bodies caused by High School, Adult, 18 Minutes, 1998 alcohol. 10016 This video focuses on stopping the misuse of alcohol on collegecampuses. The program uses effective real life ALCOHOL, DRUGS & THE BRAIN scenarios impacting freshmen, athletes, Greeks, and DUI High School, Adult, 30 Minutes, 1995 offenders. 40004 Alcohol, Drugs and the Brain is a creative combination of a live presentation and computer graphics featuring a ALCOHOL - FATHER MARTIN unique mix of humor, information, and motivation. This All, 18 Minutes, 1988 video examines and explores the consequences of being Father Joseph Martin speaks to students about the things under the influence. Dr. Joseph Pursch thoroughly explains we drink and why. By providing a comparison of alcohol blood alcohol levels effects on the various parts of the to other beverages, he explains why alcohol can be a brain and the behavioral consequences that follow. Dr. problem and what it does to a person. Father Martin also Pursch raises questions and provides answers to what are talks about the choices to drink or not to drink alcohol and some of the most serious problems of our time: violent, emphasizes that alcohol is both dangerous and addictive. criminal and antisocial behavior. 10496 10012 ALCOHOL: THE SOCIAL DRUG ALCOHOL: TRUE STORIES THE PERSONAL PROBLEM HOSTED BY MATT DAMON Middle and High School, 37 Minutes, 1989 Upper Elementary, Middle School, 20 Minutes, 2002 After a brief introduction to the psychological and Sometimes it seems like everyone drinks alcohol ... in physiological effects of alcohol, young people of varied movies, on TV, at parties, even at school. There are many backgrounds explore the reasons why they choose to drink reasons people drink ... to feel less self-conscious ... to deal or not to drink, describing their personal (and sometimes with stress and sadness. We all struggle with those kinds of tragic) experiences and their understanding of alcohol’s feelings … breaking up with someone we like, having a role in their lives. 10018 tough time with friends or our parents, or dealing with problems in the world around us. You’re going to make up your own mind about alcohol. Be honest with yourself. Ask yourself a couple questions: Am I risking hurting somebody I love? Am I risking hurting myself? 10676 CHALKTALK Adult, 45 Minutes, 1974 Father Martin talks about ALCOHOL AND HUMAN PHYSIOLOGY alcohol and . He High School, Adult, 24 Minutes, 1984 outlines the scope of the What are the effects of alcohol on the human body? The problems and the factors user of alcohol – and not just the abuser – should know. influencing attitudes and Most people overlook the fact that alcohol is a drug – a behavior, discusses the toxic one. This program presents the effect of alcohol on physiological effects of alcohol the human body’s major organs and systems. The ill effects and describes the development stages of alcoholism. He of alcohol on the digestive, circulatory, muscular, skeletal, concludes by emphasizing that to recover the alcoholic urogenital, and nervous systems are demonstrated and are must recognize that he has a drinking problem, and when interwoven with interviews with physicians and he is ready for treatment, “what works best is AA.” 10080- testimonials from six recovering alcoholics who briefly VHS, 10081-VHS, 30358-DVD

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Chalk Talk on Alcohol viewer feels the fun and laughter 42 min 40478 usually associated with excess drinking, but by the end of the film the viewer feels the Chalk Talk on Alcohol has long been known as one of the embarrassment and emotional most important teaching films ever produced by those in pain of the binge drinker. In the recovery and treatment professionals. Offering one of the video, the student is interviewed most effective descriptions of alcohol, alcoholism, and while bingeing (16 shots over 4 recovery from addiction, this has been a best-selling video hours). Changes in the student’s language and manners are for years and answers such important questions as: What is dramatic. Warning: Contains Very Strong Language. alcohol? How does it affect the individual? What are the 10518 & 30326 & 40000 symptoms of addiction? How can an individual recover? Because of the success of these videos, Father Martin has been a legacy of hope and healing for those affected by alcohol. Georgia #40213 DRUG WARS: THE HIGH TIMES Middle/High School, 24 Minutes, 1999 Georgia is an achingly truthful portrait of the chronic, deadly A program about the number one killer of teens – alcohol. disease of addiction as revealed by two sisters. Georgia (Mare This impactful, yet light-hearted, video looks carefully at Winningham) and Sadie (Jennifer Jason Leigh) trapped in a cycle the dangers of under-age drinking. While watching the of codependency and sibling rivalry. Both sisters aspire to singing program, kids discover for themselves about the physical, careers but Sadie's progressive alcoholism destroys her rock-and- mental and emotional damage that alcohol can cause. roll hopes and dreams while her sister enjoys happiness and 10656 success. DVD, 117 min

CALL TO ACTION: CHANGING THE CULTURE HARD FACTS ABOUT DRUGS: ALCOHOL, OF DRINKING AT U.S. COLLEGES MARIJUANA AND COCAINE High School, College, Adult, 52 Minutes, 2002, Middle/High School, 22 Minutes, 1991 Learn about research and innovative approaches to This fact-filled, hard hitting video dramatizes how abuse of prevention with interactive tools for students and alcohol, marijuana, cocaine and crack devastates a typical educators. The call to action on campus has to do not so high school class during the four years leading to much with drinking per se, but with the consequences of graduation. 10218 excessive drinking by college students. Students who drink excessively have higher rates of injuries, assaults, academic problems, arrests, vandalism, and other health JUST BEER and social problems, compared with their nondrinking Middle/High School, 20 Minutes, 1998 counterparts. They disrupt the studies and threaten the Just Beer speaks directly to teens, using a series of health and safety of their peers. 30237 dramatized situations to illustrate the physiological reactions to beer and to dispel common myths about alcohol intake. The program includes comments from COLLEGE BINGE DRINKING teenagers who have given up beer because of the adverse & SOBER REFLECTIONS effects on school work, family life, friendships and health. Adult, 20 Minutes, 1995 10557 Film shows an actual, binge episode. It was done by students who were attempting to help a fellow student see and better understand the effects of his drinking behavior. Done without script, the video is a glimpse of reality, a moment of truth rarely seen in other videos. Initially, the

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ALCOHOL

MEDICAL ASPECTS OF ALCOHOL place, Dr. Keelinng in locations that are realistic parts of Part 1 & Part 2 students’ lives. The tape includes both visual fragments of High School, Adult, 30 Minutes, 1992 the fast paced, high-tech, media-intensive world of campus Dr. Max Schneider presents the most detailed description culture and segments recorded in the more balanced, of the effects of alcohol on human physiology. Alcohol is a peaceful environment of Thomas Jefferson’s University of toxic drug, and this video explains the signs and symptoms Virginia. The video comes together to deliver a meaningful of diseases resulting from the use of alcohol. He illustrates message about health and choices in today’s turbulent the effects on the liver, heart, kidney, pancreas and other world. 40003 organs of the body. Schneider touches on the issues of withdrawal, glucose tolerance, and the problems of SYMPTOMS OF SOBRIETY hypoglycemia. This video is important viewing for anyone High School, Adult, 45 Minutes, 1978 who drinks alcohol, Part 1 Revised 10293 & Part 2 Revised This film deals with the signs of recovery from alcoholism. 10292 Alcoholics can get well, but there are degrees of good health as well as degrees of sickness. In this film Father Martin spells out what he feels are the symptoms of ideal MY NAME IS BILL W. sobriety. They add up to what should be the goal for the Junior/High School, College, Adult, 99 Minutes, 2006 counselor and the goal towards which the alcoholic should The true story of the founders of Alcoholic Anonymous. strive. 10667 & 10426 World War I veteran William Wilson has everything: loving wife, good health, Wall Street career – and a “drinking problem.” After bottoming out, he meets Bob THE TRUTH ABOUT DRINKING Smith, an Ohio surgeon with the same “problem.” Together Teen Files Series they discover a way to stay sober ... one day at a time. Middle/High School, 30 Minutes, 1998 Their triumph would become the world’s. 10695-VHS & Alcohol kills more than five times 30324- 40501 DVD the number of people killed by cocaine, heroin, and every other illegal drug combined. Yet for today’s teenagers, alcohol is the ONE FOR THE ROAD number one drug of choice. Few, if High School, College, Adult, 36 Minutes, 1998 any, of these young people think The physical and mental devastation of lifelong alcohol about the consequences. In this program, teens who are abuse affects not only the drinker but also his or her friends current drinkers see firsthand what the future holds for and family. Medical experts outline the physiological them if they continue to drink. Hosted by Leeza Gibbons effects of long-term addiction, while celebrities such as with appearances by Tyra Banks, Kevin Sorbo and Chuck Norris, Suzanne Somers, Carol Burnett and Doc Evander Holyfield. 10571, 40009, 40008-VHS, 30367- Severinsen (himself a recovering alcoholic) describe how DVD life with a heavy drinker has impacted their lives. 30391- DVD

SEX, ALCOHOL AND SELF-ESTEEM High School, Adult, 31 Minutes, 1993 Sex, Alcohol and Self-Esteem: Strategies for a generation at risk, Dr. Richard P. Keeling M.D. brings his message of self-esteem, skills, and support to students everywhere. This video is a professionally produced video of Dr. Keeling speaking directly to students. a variety of setting

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WOMEN AND ALCOHOL: THROUGH THE DRINKING GLASS High School, Adult, 30 Minutes, 1980 A sensitive and revealing look into the lives of four recovering alcoholic women, Women and Alcohol offers the first complete picture of the pressures and role expectations which contribute to a woman’s alcohol dependency and the exciting rewards in recovery. Video host Carol Burnett, not an alcoholic herself, but nonetheless a victim of the disease, shares her personal story. Multi-cultural, universal appeal. 30165

BINGE DRINKING: THE FACTS High School, Adult, 24 Minutes, 1998 http://www.recoverygifts.org/home.aspx The trend of binge drinking--the intentional consumption of excessive amounts of alcohol--shows no decline in schools and colleges across the country. The program examines the dangers of alcohol poisoning and describes the correct life-saving procedures to follow Our book and gift store carries in order to save someone. Through interviews with physicians and emergency medical technicians as well as a variety of AA materials: binge abusers the video and print material send a clear no use message to viewers. 31001 DVD  AA Big Book  12 Steps & 12 Traditions  Medallions  Meditation Books

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CLEAN AND SOBER COCAINE MONKEY Rated R, 124 Minutes, 1998 Adult, 28 Minutes, 1990 plays real-estate broker Daryl Poyner, Brother Earl Cannamore explains to patients in a treatment whose cocaine habit nearly consumes him until he enters a program why cocaine is the most powerfully addictive of local detox program promising discretion and privacy. It all the chemicals of abuse and addiction. In easily also guarantees one thing more: the toughest battle of his understandable terms, he talks about the brain’s natural life. 30404-DVD “dopamine pump” and how this inborn mechanism is exhilaratingly accelerated by cocaine. Addicts learn why all other pleasurable experiences – both natural and OCAINE RACK C & C : chemically induces – pale by comparison to the cocaine A CRAVING FOR MORE high. 10095 High School, College, Adult, 35 Minutes, 2003 This video shows how cocaine triggers a rush, euphoria, and increased energy that can just as quickly give way, to HOOKED ON A LINE anger, exhaustion, unwanted fetal effects, cardiovascular High School, Adult, 27 Minutes, 1986 impairment, and intense craving that leads to compulsive A documentary that reveals through intimate interviews the use. Precise computer animation of neurochemical medical symptoms and problems of those using cocaine processes in the brain, compelling interviews with and the impact of it on lifestyles and the disease and practicing and recovering cocaine abusers, and excerpts getting well process. 1022 from powerful treatment and group sessions gives a comprehensive view of the physical, mental, emotional, and societal ramifications of cocaine use. “The only thing I I’LL NEVER FORGET YOU: A TRIBUTE TO LEN BIAS Middle/High School, Adult, 14 Minutes, 1990 wanted to do was smoke, and smoke, and smoke crack. So The night that university of forward Len Bias each time I’d go up and get me some dope, I said, ‘Lord, was drafted by the Boston Celtics, he celebrated with you’ve got to help me, you’ve got to help me,’ but each cocaine and died. Former college rival Johnny Dawkins time I was saying this, I am still going to buy these drugs. I host this tribute to Len Bias, and talks of the importance of ain’t stopping.” – Recovering Cocaine Abuser” 10657 & saying no to drugs. 10237 40105

NIGHT JOURNEY TO CRACK Middle/High School, 28 Minutes, 1989 Cocaine and Crack This program dramatizes three teenagers who want to try #40209 crack. The young men leave a safe, though dull, party to The pleasure of a cocaine high doesn’t last long, but the buy and experiment with crack. The fun of experimentation damage cocaine causes can last a lifetime. This video turns into a nightmare as one boy accidentally overdoses. The program is informative and effective, showing who explores the history of cocaine; the effects of cocaine and uses crack, how easy it is to become addicted, the physical crack on the body and the short- and long-term health dangers, and how crack can ruin your life. 10547 impacts; and teenage attitudes toward cocaine and crack. The video also delves into the illicit cocaine trade and the South American cartels that control it, as well as addiction to cocaine—both physical and psychological. A viewable/printable instructor’s guides is available online. A Cambridge Educational Production. (19 minutes)

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Haight Ashbury On Cocaine

The Cocaine Film Adult, 35 Minutes, 1986 This nonjudgmental teaching film details what cocaine is and how it manipulates brain chemicals. By using computer graphics, animation and personal interviews, this film demonstrates how cocaine inhibits the natural balance of the brain’s chemistry and can replace basic survival mechanisms such as sleeping, eating, drinking and sex drive with the compulsive use of cocaine. 10204

DRUGS END ALL DREAMS CRACK ATTACK!! High School, Adult, 30 Minutes, 1997 High School, Adult, 31 Minutes, 1989 The Harlem district of New York has lived with various Crack cocaine literally “attacks” every drugs – heroin, cocaine and finally crack – and it is the area of the user’s life: physical, latter drug, crack, which has had the most devastating psychological, emotional, social and effect on this community. Users and recovering addicts financial. Video host Dr. David bluntly tell what it is like to be addicted to crack and its Ohlms explains the dangers of crack effect on their families, friends, health, financial situations, cocaine. 10120 and how it sometimes led to their involvement in crime. Viewers will see methods that community organizations and religious groups have used in their fight to rid Harlem of crack and crack-related problems. 10597 FROM CANDY TO COCAINE Middle/High School, 26 Minutes, 1987 COKE ISN’T IT: HARD FACTS ABOUT This film documents the first-person stories of minors who are drug addicts. The young people tell of their first COCAINE experiences with drugs, family problems associated with Middle and High School, 26 Minutes, 1989 drug usage, and their feelings about what happened to Live action vignettes and an interview with a medical them. 10664 & 10192 doctor provide the hard facts of cocaine use. These include the extreme physical and psychological effects of the drug, the popular misconceptions involving cocaine, and a GOODBYE COCAINE discussion of the “business” of cocaine use. 10103 Adult, 31 Minutes, 1990 Actual cocaine-addicted patients say goodbye to cocaine under the persuasive guidelines of Brother Earl CRACK Cannamore, C.A.C. In this video he shatters the self- Middle & High School, 20 Minutes, 1986 delusion which often accompanies addiction to cocaine, Alerts viewers to the dangers of crack, the “freebase” form including compliance, and of cocaine that is devastating the teenage population. misinformation. Goodbye Attributes crack’s alarming popularity among teenagers to Cocaine is a high-energy, its trendiness, low cost, easy availability, ease of use. An riveting therapy session interview with cocaine expert Arnold M. Washton, Ph.D., wonderfully captured on video. arms viewers with the facts and shows that using crack 10200 See entire list of Brother multiplies the dangers of cocaine five to ten times. 10119 Earl videos on page 120.

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TREATING COCAINE ADDICTION PHYSIOLOGICAL EFFECTS OF COCAINE Part 1: Intake To Abstinence High School, Adult, 20 Minutes, 1985 Adult, 48 Minutes, 1990 The enormous popularity of cocaine has ranked it as the Part 1 addresses: the biological basis of cocaine ninth most frequently mentioned drug in emergency room addiction, special issues for freebasers, when to visits and the eighth most frequent cause of drug related hospitalize, educating, and the cocaine-affected deaths. A discussion of cocaine’s effect upon bodily family. Additionally, it points to the importance of systems, including physiology and psychiatric toxicology counseling patients to prepare for a cocaine-free information. Video host Randy Cox, R.Ph.,C.C.D.P., a lifestyle. 10435 licensed pharmacologist, chemical dependency practitioner and consultant for Hazelden, also describes the history and Part 2: Preventing Relapse physical properties of cocaine. 30099 & 10327 Adult, 45 Minutes, 1990 A step-by-step guide to helping cocaine abusers get off cocaine. Part 2 offers practical guidelines for staying off SMOKEABLE COCAINE: cocaine and other drugs. Arnold Washton, Ph.D, looks at THE HAIGHT ASHBURY-CRACK FILM the myths about relapse. He offers positive action plans for High School, Adult, 28 Minutes, 1987 handling cravings and helping patients to stop This film on the physiology and compulsion of smokeable romanticizing the high of addiction. This video identifies cocaine users details how freebase and crack manipulate the problems associated with hidden plans to return to the brain chemistry. By using animation, computer “controlled use,” and how to overcome the defeatist graphics and interviews with doctors and ex-users, reaction to slips. 10436 Smokeable Cocaine demonstrates how the initial euphoria is quickly replaced by dysphoria and depression. 10395 NEW CRACK FACTS Middle/High School, College, Adult, 14 Minutes, 1989 STAYING OFF COCAINE This program informs parents and teenagers about the High School, Adult, 38 Minutes, 1989 dangers of crack. It provides important facts through the This video is important for anyone in recovery. Relapse use of personal accounts, medical information, statistics, prevention techniques are shared by recovering addicts, and graphic illustrations of the effect of crack upon the and presented by Dr. Arnold M. Washton, an expert on brain and brain cells. Through the testimonial of Steve cocaine addiction and recovery. He includes what those at Morell (who is dying of AIDS), and an ex-user and his any stage of recovery need to know about getting off children, along with information provided by New York cocaine and staying off. 10410 City police officers, the viewer learns of the devastating effect of crack on the individual and society. 10313

NOT ME! A DRAMA ABOUT CRACK ABUSE AMONG TEENAGERS Middle/High School, 40 Minutes, 1988 This film focuses on teenage cocaine/crack use and addiction. It shows how innocently someone can become trapped into using drugs to gain friends and then lose those things they hold most precious, their lives. 10318

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DEBUNKING THE MYTHS video includes highlights from “Marijuana: Weeding Out the Hype,” one in a series of national 90-minute drug- ABOUT MARIJUANA specific teleconferences sponsored by the Office of Middle/High School, 7 Minutes, 2003 National Drug Control Policy, SAMHSA, NIDA, the This video, developed by the ONDCP National Guard Counterdrug Office, and the Community National Youth Anti-Drug Media Anti-Drug Coalitions of America. 30248 Campaign, was designed to educate communities about the harms of teen marijuana use. It highlights the latest research about the L-EVATED: THE BLUNT TRUTH drug, features commentary by leading experts about the Middle/High School, Adult, 24 Minutes, 1999 effects of marijuana on youth and encourages communities More than 50% of juvenile arrestees test positive for to work together to address teen marijuana use. It also marijuana use. Many urban teens show neither awareness includes television ads for youth and encourages of the long-range health risks associated with escalating communities to work together to address teen marijuana marijuana use or understanding of how the drug can impair use. (Includes a flyer with additional info.) 30269 cognitive skills and be addictive. This program combines dramatic vignettes and interviews with youth and health experts to illustrate how destructive and debilitating HEMP: CHASING SMOKE marijuana is. A doctor describes the effects of regular High School, Adult, 30 Minutes, 1996 marijuana use on human behavior. Users become apathetic, With the increasing perception that marijuana use is tired, moody and irritable and experience a lack of energy essentially harmless, it is and concentration. Judgment can also be impaired when more important than ever under the influence of the drug. The problem depicts that people get credible, scenarios where young adults take such unnecessary accurate information about chances as having unprotected sex and committing armed this drug. In this video, robbery. Former adult marijuana users help young people medical experts, educators get back on the right track by showing them how using the and people of all ages share drug messed up their lives. 10612 their knowledge to separate the myths from the reality. 10221 & 10598 Marijuana #40107 Marijuana has the distinction of being the most widely used KEEP OFF THE GRASS illicit drug in the United States. This video traces the history Middle/High School, 30 Minutes, 1998 of marijuana and goes on to explain some of the many uses Dispels the myth that marijuana is “harmless.” By allowing of the hemp plant; the effects of THC—the primary viewers to hear from real people in recovery who describe psychoactive chemical in marijuana, sinsemilla, hashish, and how marijuana was their gateway into serious substance hash oil—on the body; the short- and long-term health abuse, this video offers up-to-date information with a memorable anti-drug message. Leader’s Guide available. implications of marijuana abuse; and teenage attitudes 10591 toward marijuana. In addition, the video investigates the concept of psychological dependency and considers whether marijuana is a gateway drug. A viewable/printable MARIJUANA: WEEDING OUT THE HYPE High School, College, Adult, 30 Minutes, 2002 instructor’s guides is available online. A Cambridge Myths, Facts, & Illicit Drugs: What You Should Know. Educational Production. (19 minutes) Marijuana is the most widely used mind-altering drug. In this video, viewers will learn some of the latest facts about Marijuana. Experts refute the myth that “everybody” is using marijuana as well as claims that it is harmless. The

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MARIJUANA IN THE NEW MILLENNIUM and immune system. The dangers of mixing alcohol and High School, College, Adult, 25 Minutes, 1999 marijuana are also discussed. 10284 In this video Dr. David Ohlms addresses why marijuana continues to be popular among both teens and adults. MARIJUANA UPDATE WITH DR. DAVID OHLMS Ohlms says “for the most part, beliefs about the dangers High School, Adult, 34 Minutes, 1990 associated with the use of these drugs – which have been The presentation, hosted by Dr. David Ohlms, M.D., harbingers of change in the past – remained fairly stable in studies marijuana addiction symptoms, withdrawal and 1999.” He discusses many of the common physical effects, treatment. The video addresses the growing concern among signs and symptoms of drug use, its side effects, and newly public health officials that the documented adverse impact discovered physiological issues that face drug users. of marijuana use on the human immune system has serious 10652-DVD implications in light of the AIDS epidemic. 10287

MARIJUANA: WHAT CAN A PARENT DO? MARIJUANA IN THE 90’S High School, College, Adult, 14 Minutes, 1995 High School, Adult, 35 Minutes, 1992 Specifically designed for parents, In his latest video update on marijuana, Dr. David Ohlms educators, and drug abuse reexamines older studies and introduces new research prevention leaders, this which seems to implicate the popular recreational drug in a videotape presents science-based number of human physical ailments. The primary message facts to educate families and the is that marijuana is definitely not a “safe” drug. Not only is community about the resurgence in marijuana use among it a gateway to other substances, but it can contribute to or youth. Through the experience of real parents and teens, cause profound psychological and emotional impairment, Marijuana: What Can Parents Do? stresses the importance in addition to producing physical addiction. The video also of opening a dialogue between parents and children and looks at how the quality and strength of marijuana have encourages parents to communicate a strong prevention changed over the years. Effects on the drug vary widely, message to their children. 10672 depending on the user and the level of THC. 10286

MARIJUANA ADDICTION: MARIJUANA UPDATE THE DRUG, THE DISEASE, THE SOLUTION Middle/High School, Adult, 16 Minutes, 1997 High School, Adult, 30 Minutes, 1991 Marijuana is the most widely used drug today, and can Marijuana is an addictive drug whose medical effects are serve as gateway to other addictive drugs. Leo Hayden, a widely underestimated. Eric Voth, M.D., examines the former college athlete, knows this all too well. Now effects of marijuana use and explores ways to intervene on working as a counselor for drug addiction, Leo tells behalf of the user. Dr. Voth provides up-to-date medical viewers how he became addicted to marijuana. Other information easily understood by all ages. 10283 former users share stories of how their marijuana addiction began, and how they eventually hit bottom. Graphics demonstrate the physical effects on the body, and former MARIJUANA AND HUMAN PHYSIOLOGY addicts share psychological effects. 10546 High School, Adult, 22 Minutes, 1986 Even though marijuana is the second most widely abused drug after alcohol, many MARIJUANA AND THE MIND people believe it offers harmless recreation. High School, Adult, 28 Minutes, 1991 This video dispels the belief with hard facts Research into effects of marijuana on the brain are about the drug and its effects on the body. A reported. It’s proven that the drug concentrates in the areas physician narrator clearly describes the of the brain that effect memory, learning, movement, and chemicals damaging effects on the sinuses, thinking. Mental changes sustained by users are revealed pharynx, uvula, heart, lungs, brain, reproductive system, through laboratory demonstrations, interviews with health care professionals, and experiences of recovering addicts.

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The most obvious change is loss of short-term memory. Attention deficit is also discussed. 10285

MARIJUANA: THE GATEWAY DRUG Middle/High School, 28 Minutes, 1998 Delbert Boone has spent the past Many marijuana users, especially teenagers, do not eighteen years counseling adolescents and consider marijuana to be a dangerous, addictive drug. Yet criminal drug offenders, sharing the harsh the truth is that marijuana is addictive, and it is very realities of drug addiction. Boone speaks from harmful. Besides causing permanent impairment of short- personal experience, sharing how his life started term memory, marijuana use leads to experimentation with with high expectations; a basketball star, on the other drugs. This program features interviews with dean’s list in high school and college where he recovering teens who themselves have experienced the majored in guidance and counseling. He shares consequences of marijuana use. 10588 how for ten years he worked as a high school teacher, social worker, parole officer and drug counselor and how his addiction to drugs started MARIJUANA: THE MEDICAL CONSEQUENCES with alcohol and ended with cocaine, heroin, High School, Adult, 42 Minutes, 2004 petty crime and prison. Viewers will explore marijuana's effect on the brain, both in terms of what produces its pleasurable effect, and the side effects apparent in various parts of the brain. Other Boone’s struggle for sobriety while incarcerated core issues include effects on general physical health and lead him to develop an effective drug treatment emotional wellness, addictive qualities and women's issues. program for prisoners, addressing the special Medically accurate information and computer graphics are problems and needs of inmates as desperately in interspersed with engaging questions from the audience, need of help as he was. Boone’s program offering a real world approach to those concerned about received the 1984 United Way Program of The marijuana, and the implications of its use. 30363-DVD Year Award.

MARIJUANA WITH DELBERT During his career, Boone has received numerous BOONE honors. In 1984, then First Lady Nancy Reagan, Middle/High School, 30 Minutes, 1999 appointed him spokesperson for the US Drug According to recent national surveys on Free Schools Program. He is a member of the drug trends, marijuana use by 12 to 17 National Speakers Bureau and four-time nominee year olds is on the rise. And these young for the National Council on Alcoholism’s Helen people do not perceive the real harm in B. Madden Award. He is the winner of the 18th using marijuana. Delbert Boone annual Telly Award for the video, Marijuana, discusses the hazards of marijuana use, which also received a second place award for and addresses the misconceptions most Best Training Film Produced by a Non- adolescents have about marijuana. He correctional Agency at the American Correctional explains how marijuana impairs Association’s 1997 Film festival. His video, judgment and skills, and can impair the user’s ability to Street Gangs: Circle of Violence received the concentrate, solve problems, learn and retain new second place Special Interest Award from information. Videotaped at Chateaugay Correctional American Correctional Association. Facility in up-state New York. 10480-VHS, 30386-DVD

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POT High School, Adult, 30 Minutes, 1983 Video host Dr. David Ohlms, offers comprehensive information available on the effects of marijuana. A punk rock band appears in the film to help Dr. David Ohlms explain altered time perception and the apparent need of chronic marijuana abusers for higher sensory input. This powerful, exciting film graphically details the insidious impact on the human body and mind. 10328 & 30101

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I CAN’T BREATHE: A SMOKER’S STORY MY BEST: LINDSEY’S CHOICE Middle/High School, 20 Minutes, 2001 Middle/High School, 10 Minutes, 1993 Pam Laffin, 31 years old, died from emphysema. In the This video is about two teens dealing with peer pressure on program, Pam tells why she started smoking and what it smoking. Three options are given to deal with their was like to learn she had emphysema. Despite her illness, dilemma. 30091 she was committed to share her story so others might learn from her. Includes a moderator’s guide. 30266 NICOTINE ADDICTION High School, Adult, 41 Minutes, 1989 MEDICAL ASPECTS OF TOBACCO The psychic discomfort of adolescence, among other Middle/High School, College, Adult, 27 Minutes, 1990 things, continues to lead millions into nicotine addiction. This video, hosted by Dr. Max Schneider, M.D., is not a Using simple terms and illustrations, counselor Juanita medical lecture. It is an elaborate production combining a Krebsbach describes how nicotine addiction develops, both dramatic story, animation and real life interviews with emotionally and physiologically. Ideal for smoking important information about the effects of tobacco vital to cessation programs. 10314 everyone ... with special meaning to women, youth minorities, recovering addicts and alcoholics. Schneider a twenty-five year pioneer in smoking and health issues SCENE SMOKING: CIGARETTES, CINEMA, & Early demonstrates the physical and emotional effects of MYTH OF COOL tobacco. 10298 High School, College, Adult, 60 Minutes, 2003 From fashion to music, young people often emulate celebrity behavior that they see on screen. Studies have MTV TALKS TOBACCO found that films depicting tobacco use are increasing. Pros Middle/High from the entertainment and health fields discuss real life School, 18 Minutes, 2000 choices they’ve made and what they think about the depiction of tobacco on screen. Includes two teacher’s Educating guides. 30267 teenagers about the addictive SAY GOODBYE CAMEL JOE effects of Middle/High School, 8 Minutes, 1992 nicotine and A fast-paced, “MTV-style” video using lively visuals and the positive music along with teen comments to reveal some of the effects of a deceptive advertising techniques used by the tobacco healthy lifestyle is critical to reversing recent increases in industry to target children. 10595 the number of teenagers who smoke. The MTV Talks Tobacco video was developed by the CDC to provoke thought and stimulate discussion about teen smoking. In SECRETS THROUGH THE SMOKE the first segment of this two part video, former cast Middle/High School, 55 Minutes, 2000 members of MTV’s REAL WORLD talk candidly about Dr. Wigand shares his experiences about the tobacco the pitfalls of cigarette smoking. The second part features industry’s manipulation of the truth. Secrets Through The Gabrielle Reese, a professional volleyball player, model, Smoke contains compelling and sometimes graphic and former host of MTV Sports, discussing the effects of supporting footage. This video is presented in three parts so cigarette smoking on physical fitness with street luge that it can be shown in separate segments. Although it is champion Roger Hickey. Both parts of the video encourage intended primarily for use with middle and high school young people to view tobacco use as a problem that is students, the video can also be used with community relevant to them. 30221 leaders and policymakers. The accompanying guides for

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facilitators provide topics for critical thinking and deadly habit is doing to them. The damage smoking or discussion. 30225 chewing tobacco does to their bodies is not just something intangible that they might have to face forty or more years down the road. These young people are suffering the deadly effects of their tobacco use right now, and the SMOKING AND HUMAN PHYSIOLOGY consequences will only get worse. 10685-VHS, 30366- High School, Adult, 19 Minutes, 1991 DVD Every thirteen seconds someone dies from smoking related disease. This powerful program uses dramatic statistics and “inner-body” photography to show just how serious a STAGES OF QUITTING NICOTINE & TOBACCO problem cigarette smoking is. Viewers will be riveted as a High School, Adult, 20 Minutes, 1996 tiny camera follows cigarette smoke into a human lung to Describes the six stages of quitting nicotine and tobacco. show the physical damage that occurs as a result of Lists some sources of support that can be of help to you to smoking. The program also covers the dangers of second stay quit. 10533 hand smoke and, in an especially moving sequence, it shows how a fetus is harmed when a pregnant woman TOBACCO AND HUMAN PHYSIOLOGY inhales cigarette smoke. The program points out that in Middle/High School, Adult, 21 Minutes, 1987 order to replace the dead, the tobacco industry must recruit In a university laboratory, Dr. Mark Robinson explains the 7,000 new smokers a day and that current targets are young physiological effects of smoke on the human body. He people and people of the third world. Because of this covers the effects of both smoked and smokeless tobacco. expansion, smoking related diseases have now become the Dr. Robinson shows how the human respiratory system most common cause of death in many third world works and how it’s damaged by the particulate matter in countries. 10397 cigarette smoke. The diseases caused by smoking are described including emphysema, cancer, and heart attack. Effects of smoking on an unborn child are explained as well. 10431

TOBACCO ROAD High School, Adult, 30 Minutes, 1998 Hard-hitting, graphic footage and interviews with people stricken with tobacco related illnesses are contrasted with teen SMOKING: TRUTH OR DARE interviews demonstrating Teen Files Series attitudes of self-deception. Middle/High School, Adult, 52 Minutes, This video exposes the high Six thousand American teenagers light a cigarette for the occurrence of lung cancer, first time every day. A total of four and a half million teens emphysema, heart disease and vascular disease directly smoke or chew tobacco. Despite increased education in the attributed to tobacco use. Guaranteed to stir the emotions classroom about the very real dangers of tobacco use, many of those who continue to abuse tobacco-related products. teens do not believe or care that they, too, will become part 10592 of the statistics: every year, smoking kills more people than AIDS, drug use, car accidents and murder-combined. Smoking: Truth or Dare, recently broadcast on national television, is a powerful program that graphically demonstrates to teens who use tobacco exactly what this

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UNDERSTANDING THE PROBLEMS Visit our clearinghouse to browse OF NICOTINE AND TOBACCO High School, Adult, 20 Minutes, 1996 our free publications, including Explains the basics of nicotine and tobacco and the information about violence … physical effects on its users. Discusses the additional 4,000 deadly chemicals found in cigarettes and defines and  Prevention Alert: Violence Linked to explains the addictive capacity of nicotine. 10525 Underage Drinking and Illicit Drugs  The NHSDA Report: Youth Violence and Substance Use: 2001 Update

 The NHSDA Report: Youth Violence Linked to Substance Use  CSAP Resource Guide: Youth Firearm Violence  CSAP Resource Guide: Violence in RIGHT DECISIONS RIGHT NOW the Media Middle/High School, 12 Minutes, 2001 This video models behavior and refusal techniques that  CSAP Resource Guide: Violence young people can use in resisting peer pressure to smoke, Against Women aimed at communicating to young people in middle and  CSAP Resource Guide: Children junior high schools that smoking is not a good decision in order to curb appetite, lose weight, fit in or look “cool.” Witnessing Violence and Substance 32058 Abuse  CSAP Resource Guide: Violence RIGHT DECISIONS RIGHT NOW: DON’T BE Against The Elderly CLUELESS  CSAP Resource Guide: Violence: An Middle/High School, 15 Minutes, 1998 Overview of Its Relationship to Hosted by Brittany Murphy, this video includes scenes from the TV program “Sister Sister.” It focuses on the Substance Abuse importance of making the right decisions for yourself and  CSAP Substance Abuse Resource not allowing others to pressure you into doing things that Guide: Violence in Schools are not right for you. 30254  TIP 25: Substance Abuse Treatment and Domestic Violence  Don't Let Your Community be Split by Drug Abuse and Violence

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THE ADDICT ...THE STORY OF A HEROIN ADDICT CLOSE - UP The TAADAS Clearinghouse Middle/High School, Adult, 24 Minutes, 1986 has hundreds of free publications on substance This video offers a vivid picture as addicts, recovering addicts, medical experts, and parents speak out about abuse heroin. The problem is epidemic from the “mean streets” to Visit our office at: Rodeo drive. Narrator Tim Reid takes you through heroin 1321Murfreesboor Pike, Suite 155, Nashville addiction close-up with stories of four addicts’ behavior or browse our website: patterns. Information is also given on how users have www.taadas.org changed their own fundamental biochemistry. 10002

ARE YOU TALKING TO ME? Mid/High, Adult, 30 Minutes, 1989 Think about it. Talk about it. Deal with it before it gets hold of you. This is the BEYOND OPIATES message delivered to youth at the ADULT 33 MINUTES 2013 beginning and conclusion of the film. In between those printed messages is some THIS VIDEO PRESENTS A FRESH PERSPECTIVE ON fast paced, attention riveting material. More than 60 real THE SCIENCE OF PAIN AND HOW IT INFLUENCES life situations are depicted in the montage of scenes RECOVERY FROM OPIOID DEPENDENCY. THE ranging from experimentation with alcohol and other CONTENT FOCUSES ON A NEW PARADIGM FOR “gateway” drugs to life threatening involvement with cocaine, crack and heroin. Teenage pregnancy, suicide, UNDERSTANDING CHRONIC PAIN, SHOWING HOW peer pressure, family relationships and the harsh realities of THE EXTENDED USE OF PRESCRIPTION criminal action dramatize the effects of substance abuse on PAINKILLERS INCREASES THE SENSITIVITY OF every aspect of a user’s life. 10025 THE NERVE CELLS THEREBY MAGNIFYING PAIN (HYPERALGESIA, HYPERPATHIA, ALLODYNIA.)

INTERVIEWS WITH RECOVERING ADDICTS AND Bath Salts: The Deadly Facts TREATMENT PROFESSIONALS ILLUSTRATE THE #40233 CHALLENGES OPIATE ADDICTION CREATES AND Bath salts are the newest drug scourge to hit the US. They are PRESENTS A MESSAGE OF HOPE AND currently available online, in gas stations and convenience stores across the nation. In the first few months of 2011, poison control ENCOURAGEMENT FOR CLIENTS TO EXAMINE centers nationwide reported a record-breaking increase in ER RECOVERY IN LIGHT OF THIS NEW VIEW OF visits related to bath salts. This timely program gives viewers the TREATING DEPENDENCY AND PAIN. 40508- hardcore truth about this highly addictive substance which causes DVD intense paranoia, psychosis and suicidal thoughts. A drug abuse expert who treats young people in the grips of bath salt addiction RAINSTORM HE RUTH BOUT speaks bluntly about this methamphetamine-like drug. The gut- B : T T A wrenching story of Jarrod Moody, a young man who took his own YOUR BRAIN ON DRUGS life after a binge on bath salts caused him to spiral out of control, Upper Elementary, Middle School, 60 Minutes makes a powerful case against experimenting with bath salts. This video was developed to help 8 to 12 year olds learn about their amazing brains and what happens when drugs

get into their bodies. Brainstorm answers kids’ questions about why they should say no to drugs.. 30019

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CHALK TALK ON DRUGS emergency medical workers, and users, dramatically Adult, 56 Minutes, 2000 illustrate the lethal potential of this drug. The program Father Martin with Dr. C. C. Nuckols and depicts the dangers of meth, including its psychoactive and a group of recovering addicts join forces physical properties. The lost lives and permanent physical to make this exciting new film. Father damage associated with meth also illustrate that this Martin explains the answer to recovering substance is nothing to be fooled with. 10488 from drug addiction regardless of the drug of choice while Dr. Nuckols explains the DRUGS WARS: RX TO DIE FOR classifications of drugs, what they do, and Junior/High School, College, 24 Minutes, 2005 how they affect the user. Personal Prescription drug abuse is a serious problem. Drugs such experiences from people in recovery are as vicodin, oxycontin, and methadone can be just as deadly interjected throughout. 10625-VHS, as illegal drugs, and often, easier to get. Unfortunately, 30359-DVD because these drugs are prescribed by a doctor, many people don’t realize just how deadly they can be. In Rx To CHASING THE DRAGON: HEROIN ADDICTION Die For, addiction treatment experts will teach how these High School, Adult, 49 Minutes, 1997 drugs can destroy your body and brain, and victims who Video host Delbert Boone talks openly and candidly with a have experienced the devastating group of recovering heroin addicts about the issues affects first hand will tell their surrounding heroin use, how it affects the user mentally, stories. 30323-DVD emotionally and physically. Speaking from personal experiences, Boone explains how and why people use heroin, and the places the drug takes you – like emergency ECSTASY: THE E-STREET BLUES rooms, hospitals, court rooms, prison and the morgue. Junior/High School, 21Minutes, 2005 Includes interviews and testimonials from inmates, ex- Current and former users describe their experiences with inmates and recovering addicts. 10483-VHS, 30327-DVD. the drug, which can sometimes cause the user's body to For complete list of Delbert Boone videos, see page 125 overheat to such a degree that vital organs actually shut down. Meanwhile, a psychiatrist at a major university details how MDMA, the active ingredient in Ecstasy, DESIGNER DRUGS & HUMAN PHYSIOLOGY: affects the mind and can trigger depression, memory loss Crack Cocaine, Methamphetamines and even long-term brain damage. Ecstasy use can lead to High School, Adult, 14 Minutes, 1989 suicide, homelessness, attempted murder and prison, but Designer drugs are the most unpredictable, mind altering, the director of a successful urban treatment program offers and physically debilitating substances sold on the street insights on how to avoid substance abuse problems and today. This program traces the destructive capabilities of where to go for help and support. 30389-DVD “crack” and “speed” from physical damage to complete interruption of a person’s normal lifestyle. Recovering addicts warn that the harm these substances have on vital ECSTASY: WHAT’S ALL THE RAVE ABOUT? body organs is permanent. 10130 Adult, 30 Minutes, 2002 Ecstasy is the most rapidly growing phenomenon in today’s drug scene as it spreads beyond young party goers into the social mainstream. In this video, former Ecstasy DRUG WARS: CRANK COUNTY users join with experts to examine facts, discuss raves, and High School, Adult, 20 Minutes, 1997 dispel myths surrounding this dangerous and illicit drug. Ecstasy use has many harmful short- and long- term This comprehensive look at crank (also called effects, and it can be fatal when combined with exertion, methamphetamine or meth) paints the whole picture. overheating, and dehydration. 30236 Compelling interviews and stories from law enforcement,

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FRIENDS HELPING FRIENDS This hour-long telecast will explore the illicit world of Adult, 30 Minutes, 1993 GHB (Gamma-hydroxybutyrate) drug trafficking, use and Many older adults today live by the motto “a pill for every abuse. GHB is classified as a sedative-hypnotic and/or a ill.” They consume 30% of all prescription drugs, 70% of central nervous system depressant. It produces euphoria, non-prescription drugs, and use alcohol for social or intoxication and hallucinations with alcohol like effects. medicinal purposes. As a result, older adults are at risk for Because it produces such a rapid progression from drug misuse or abuse. They need quality prevention and drowsiness to sleep, it is often used as a “date-rape” drug. education services. Friends Helping Friends curricula The program will focus on GHB trafficking, “date-rape” contains a manual and a tape called Wise Use of Drugs. case studies, and GHB on the Internet. It will also cover the Together, these components combine to enhance and use, abuse, addiction and the pharmacological effects of the empower the lives of older adults. 10191 drug and what law enforcement officers need to know to recognize the indicators that a suspect is high on GHB. The program will also include a segment on Rave and Club FROM OPIUM TO HEROIN Drugs – particularly Ecstasy – how to recognize the High School, Adult, 51 Minutes, 1988 indicators and hear one mother’s story of how an A complete tool on the experiment with Ecstasy cost her high school son his life. subject of opiates such as 30314 heroin, morphine, and percodan. Animation, live action and patient interviews explain the topic HEROIN AND HUMAN PHYSIOLOGY in a comprehensive fashion. High School, Adult, 22 Minutes, 1988 Opiates have been used and Over five million Americans have tried heroin at least abused for over 5,000 years. Medically, they are prescribed once; a million and half are regular users. Within five years to treat pain. Though the drugs soften pain, they also create of becoming addicted, one in six is dead. A physician a high – the reason addicts self prescribe. The video narrator describes the devastating effects of heroin on the explains the most important issues related to opiates and body. These include infections and chronic abscesses, their abuse, such as physiological effects, endorphins, inflammation of lymph glands, swelling of the hands, and tissue dependency, drug synergism, addiction, withdrawal tetanus. The film graphically illustrates how the drug and recovery. 10193 inflicts its greatest damage on the brain, lungs and heart. The effect of heroin on a pregnant woman’s unborn child is discussed. 10222 GENERATIONAL FORGETTING High School, Adult, 18 Minutes, 1996 Generational forgetting is defined as “a new or young HEROIN AND OTHER OPIATES generation not learning or profiting from the bad drug High School, Adult, 31 Minutes, 1988 experiences of generations before them.” For 130 years, Heroin use is becoming more widespread. The cocaine American society has followed a cyclical pattern of drug epidemic caused an alarming jump in the number of heroin abuse where drugs resurface again and again becoming users. Experts believe that the paraphernalia of cocaine more potent – often more lethal – with each recurring freebasing – plus the need to come down from cocaine cycle. Today’s teenagers are at serious risk as drugs highs – has made heroin more acceptable among middle thought to be out of “fashion” continue to resurface. This and upper class drug users. Dr. David Ohlms explores this film offers the wisdom of history and the hard facts of problem through a general discussion of the use and abuse medical science to help encourage and enlighten teens to opiates, both prescription and non-prescription. 10223 break the chain once and for all. 10195

HEROIN: WHAT AM I GOING TO DO? GHB : RAVE & CLUB DRUGS High School, Adult, 30 Minutes, 1997 High School, Adult, 60 Minutes, 2005 Recovering addicts share how they reclaimed their lives through the twelve steps. They reveal the overwhelming

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feelings of helplessness and desperation that brought them Dr. David Ohlms gives us a look at what inhalants are, how to treatment. Their matter-of-fact revelations show the way they work and their effects on the brain and other organs. out of heroin addiction as they talk about their need for Dr. Ohlms gives a detailed overview of how inhalants honesty and surrender to begin recovery, their struggles to affect the users’ behavior. 10570 stay clean, and the rewards of a life without drugs. 10524 INHALANT ABUSE: KIDS IN DANGER, ICE: NEW DRUG NEW PROBLEM ADULTS IN THE DARK High School, Adult, 30 Minutes, 1990 Adult, 18 Minutes, 1990 Ice is as addictive as crack, but far more harmful in every It used to be called “Glue-Sniffing.” Today kids as young respect. The film introduces you to the chilling reality of as six are sniffing more than just glue to get high. Spray this lethal drug of the “nineties.” You will learn about the paint, nail polish remover, cleaning fluid, colored markers, perils of Ice through candid conversations with experts. paint thinner – and 600 other legal substances found under Donna, a former user, tells the story of addiction as it can the kitchen sink, on the teachers desk or on the only be told by someone who has been there and fought supermarket shelf are deliberately misused by over seven their way back. If we are aware and informed, we can all million children from all walks of life. The damage is be a part of the solution. We can stop Ice cold! 10236 immediate, irreversible and sometimes fatal. From the barrios to suburbia Inhalant Abuse educates the viewer ICE AGE: METH ACROSS AMERICA through documentary footage, classroom situations, animated graphics and a compelling interview with a Middle/High School, 30 Minutes, 2004 If you were to encounter a clandestine methamphetamine mother and her son in recovery. laboratory would you know what to do? According to the WARNING: This video is not to be shown U.S. Department of Justice a large portion of the illegal to students. It contains detailed information meth available in the U.S. is produced domestically in clan on the use of inhalants. 10241 laboratories. The number of labs and dumpsites has increased dramatically in recent years. In fact it's reached THE INVISIBLE LINE epidemic proportions in several states. 30310 High School, Adult, 31 Minutes, 1987 A drama about anyone who has decided to use alcohol and other drugs. The story is about a teenager named Jason, Inhalants #40408 who started by drinking beer and wine, advanced to pot, Since chemicals in more than 1,400 products can be sniffed then pills, and finally cocaine. Jason went from someone or huffed for their psychoactive and mind-altering effects, who was “only drinking and doing ‘recreational’ drugs,” to it’s not surprising that inhalants are the most frequently someone who would die from addiction. This production abused substances in the U.S. This video explores the contains potentially offensive language. Please review the history of inhalant abuse; the effects of inhalants on the content prior to presentation. 30076 body and the short- and long-term health impacts; and teenage attitudes toward inhalants. The major classes of IT COULD HAPPEN TO ANYONE commonly abused inhalants and treatment and prevention Adult, 30 Minutes, measures are described in the video as well. A Alcohol is a part of our social fabric. For many older viewable/printable instructor’s guides is available online. adults, prescribed medications are also a fact of life. At any stage of life, alcohol and drugs can pose a serious threat to Cambridge Educational Production. (18 minutes) health, happiness and longevity. In this video Ed Asner – you’ll remember him as the gruff, hard-drinking editor Lou Grant from the Mary Tyler Moore Show – helps viewers INHALANT ABUSE: SIGNS AND SYMPTOMS take a candid look at the role alcohol plays in the lives of Adult, 20 Minutes, 1997 some older adults. 10252

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INHALANTS: THE SILENT EPIDEMIC surface it looks peaceful and wholesome. But meth has Middle/High School, 18 Minutes, 1983 found a home here, as it has in so many communities Emergency medical service team members, medical across America. Donna is a mother of two children who is doctors and lab personnel relate technical information in a incarcerated for meth manufacturing and reckless dramatized fast-paced format that aids information endangerment. She tearfully shares how her addiction retention. Viewers learn signs of use and abuse, behavior caused her to lose custody of her children. Dr. Sullivan effects and short-and-long term effects. 10240 Smith talks about his experiences as an emergency room physician. He explains the trauma children suffer when they have to leave their home with nothing and then be INTRODUCTION TO STREET PHARMACOLOGY examined and decontaminated in a cold, sterile High School, Adult, 50 Minutes, 1989 environment. Pictures are shown to illustrate the squalor The first no-nonsense, easy to understand discussion of that children are exposed to in meth labs. John, 24, grew street drugs of abuse – what they are, how they are used, up in a home where drugs were easily accessible. As a and what they do to the body. Randall Webber covers: young child he was cooking, cleaning and taking care of types of drugs, methods of administration, addiction, loss his younger sister, Ashley. He was in and out of foster care of control, tolerance, denial, the neuro-physiology of drug and eventually followed in the footsteps of his mother and action, the “rush,” and actions in brain centers. 10249 began using meth. Soon afterwards, he was one of the biggest suppliers in his community. Ashley, 19, also became addicted to meth after being neglected by her mom MEDICAL ASPECTS OF MIND ALTERING and sexually abused by her father. Their mother, Niki, has DRUGS been clean for six years. She is now aware of the damage Middle/ High School, Adult, 30 Minutes, 1987 her addiction caused her children. John and Ashley are This video illustrates the mental and physical effects of both in recovery, but constant peer pressure make it drugs on human physiology. A production combining difficult not to fall back on old friends and old habits. vignettes, computer generated graphics and charts with a 10709 & 10712 discussion of the important information regarding today’s most abused drugs. It groups mind altering drugs into six Volume 2: Facing the Addiction, 25 minutes categories; marijuana, sedative hypnotics, narcotics, Walter Williams, Executive Director of Synergy Treatment inhalants, hallucinogens, and simulates. Some of the Center, believes that some meth addicts can recover if they substances covered are crack, alcohol, tranquilizers, heroin, have access to long-term treatment and an intensive Demerol, nitrates, PCP, LSD and cocaine. 10297 aftercare plan. His center has a free, one-year residential program for adults. Residents work in exchange for room, board, and clinical treatment. Detective J.R. Scott provides METH EFFECT a more dismal view of meth users as he has spent recent High School, Adult, 20 Minutes, 1997 years busting clandestine labs in a rural area that has been Dr. David Ohlms discusses the effects of crystal meth infested by the drug. He talks about witnessing the abuse, both psychological and physical in nature. “After paranoia, violence, and hallucinations among those smoking the drug, the addict will feel an increase in offenders he has arrested. David terrorized his family energy, alertness and a decreased appetite. During during his years of meth use. When told by his wife that withdrawal, the user feels extreme fatigue, increased she was going to leave, he decided to commit suicide. He appetite and is susceptible to psychological problems shot himself in the face, and though it did not kill him, it including depression, paranoia and hallucinations, and in disfigured him permanently. He never used meth after that some cases suicidal tendencies and violent out bursts. incident and now travels the country sharing his story. 10655, 10482, 30346-DVD 10717 & 10718

METH: BIG TIME DRUG IN SMALL TOWN AMERICA High School, Adult, 2004, Volume 1: Victims, 18 minutes This video is filmed in a small town in Tennessee. On the

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METH = DEATH real experiences of a young woman whose anti-drug Adult, 2005 message is convincing. 10312 A collection of interviews and video clips of meth experts from across the country. 30322-DVD & CD-ROM Narcotics #40208 Strictly speaking, the term “narcotic” refers to opium, opium Meth: Our Nation’s Crisis 40509-dvd derivatives, and their synthetic substitutes. This video delves into the history of narcotics such as heroin, opium, codeine, Three video documentaries (on DVD) for community viewing about meth prevention, addiction, and recovery: and morphine; the effects of narcotics on the body and the short- and long-term health impacts; and teenage attitudes toward narcotics. In addition, the video considers  Walking on Thin Ice legalization and regulatory issues involving narcotics, as well  Meth: Shadow Across America  Life After Meth as physical and psychological addiction to these potent drugs. A viewable/printable instructor’s guides is available Reproducible pamphlets and resources (PDF files on CD), online. A Cambridge Educational Production. (20 minutes) including:

 Meth primer for general audiences  Community leader's guide Over the Counter  School guide #40201  Parents guide Just because a medicine is sold over-the-counter doesn't  Employers guide mean it is safe for everyone to use. Learn about the dangers  Health care professionals guide of using and abusing over-the-counter drugs. Discover the  Campaign guide for enacting meth-related public side effects they can have on your mind and body. policies  Directory of additional sources about meth OXYCONTIN AND OTHER PRESCRIPTION DRUGS Adult, 34 Minutes, 2002 METH: WHAT’S COOKING IN YOUR Addiction to pain medication can start unknowingly and NEIGHBORHOOD? take hold suddenly. Whether prescribed by a physician or Adult, 30 Minutes, 2002 purchased on the street, painkillers such as OxyContin, This video explains myths and facts surrounding this Demerol, and Vicodin can be extremely effective in dangerous, illicit drug. Audiences with varying levels of eliminating physical, emotional, and psychological stress. knowledge about methamphetamine will learn about its They can also be exceedingly addictive. In this video, many physical, psychological, and economic consequences individuals who have overcome addiction to painkillers for individuals, families, and communities. 30235

MY STORY Middle, High School, Adult, 30 Minutes, 1993 Drug use affects all segments of society, including youth. My Story encourages young people to assess the impact of drugs on their lives and make realistic and responsible decisions about protecting themselves from drugs. My Story shows young people communicating in their own words, with their own voices. This video is based on the

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talk about how Prescription Drug Abuse they got clean – and what they #40211 learned about Contrary to what many people believe, prescription drugs surrender, can be just as hazardous to a person's health and well-b eing willingness, and as illicit street drugs are. Take a hard look at a widespread support along problem and understand why drugs of any type should the way. This never be used recreationally. video won a 2003 Bronze Telly Award. 10682 Prescription Drug Abuse 19 min 40473

This video will teach you about the dangers of prescription drug abuse. Just like any other addiction, prescription drug abuse is a brain disease, and like any other diseases, it must Painkillers #40200 be treated medically, behaviorally, and psychologically. There are many drugs that teens are exposed to everyday, but none are as Prescription Drug Abuse readily available and concealable as 16 min 40480 painkillers. This makes them one of the most sought after drugs by today's youth. Teens tell the real story about prescription drug abuse. Painkillers can be anything from ibuprofen Students will learn important information about the to oxycodone and can be a dangerous and dangers of misusing prescription drugs (stimulants, addictive as heroin. Find out about the various types of opioids, depressants, and anti-depressants) as well as the painkillers ingested by teenagers. Also, discover the dangers of abusing over-the-counter drugs (diet pills, cold physiological and psychological signs of dependence. The medications, and steroids). consequences of addiction will be discussed along with ways to get help if you or someone you know is addicted. PRESCRIPTION DRUG ADDICTION PSYCHOACTIVE PRESCRIPTION DRUGS College, Adult, 32 Minutes, 2003 AND HUMAN PHYSIOLOGY This video outlines the behavioral signs and High School, Adult, 18 Minutes, 1991 symptoms of prescription drug abuse and addiction, including tolerance, withdrawal Each year, millions of prescriptions are written for and rebound. Dr. Ohlms details common psychoactive medications – pain relievers, sleep inducers, forms of prescription drug abuse, including and mood altering drugs. Yet more people become cross drug dependency. He discusses the hospitalized and die from abusing these drugs than from all pitfalls for people in recovery taking illegal substance combined. Methods of drug misuse are prescription and many over-the-counter covered including mixing drugs with each other or with medications. He offers prevention suggestions for people in alcohol, driving or operating machinery while on drugs, recovery who face using mood altering prescription drugs and taking medication during pregnancy. 10350 in conjunction with surgery and other illness management. 30349-DVD

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PRESCRIPTION DRUGS: KILLING MORE THAN PAIN bottom and was forced to seek help. This video traces College, Adult, 60 Minutes, 2005 Wendy’s story to provide viewers with hard hitting insights Thousands of people die each year because they overdose into drug addiction. It gives students the opportunity to on prescription medications. Many abusers think they're an view a fellow teenager’s troubled life objectively, and FDA-approved high, while others become addicted after perhaps reach some conclusions on their own. 10353 using powerful painkillers to treat legitimate pain. Learn how abusers are getting their drugs and how law enforcement, doctors, and pharmacists are fighting the problem. 30315 RECOVERY AND HUMAN PHYSIOLOGY: DRUG ABUSE High School, Adult, 18 Minutes, 1991 THE PRESCRIPTION TRAP When people give up drugs, they often expect to feel High School, Adult , 38 Minutes, 1983 wonderful instantly. But recovery from drug abuse takes In this film, Dr. David Ohlms time and has its own share of pain, special problems, and demonstrates that prescription drugs discomfort. This program tells recovering abusers what to can be addictive and recovering expect. Combining thorough, up-to-date medical alcoholics and drug abusers must information, explanatory visuals, and testimonials from religiously avoid taking any mood former addicts, it documents the common after-effects – altering chemical, wet or dry! The both mental and physical-experienced by those in recovery. Prescription Trap answers the It documents the physical and mental effects of recovery common questions: If I have major from cocaine, crack, PCP, heroin, amphetamines, surgery, what about pain killers? What if my family marijuana, painkillers, sedatives, and barbiturates. 10355 doctors prescribes a mild tranquilizer for a stomach or allergy problem? I am prone to seizures, so can’t I have something to control them? 30102 & 30103 STRAIGHT TALK WITH ROLAND ABNER High School, Adult, 24 Minutes, 1992 Roland Abner’s Straight Talk has incredible impact since PRESCRIPTION TRAP UPDATE his knowledge of drugs is first hand. He was a heroin High School, Adult, 34 Minutes, 1988 addict by the age of eleven, and an alcoholic by fifteen. Prescription drugs are still the most widely Abner describes his drug addiction as a desperate attempt abused chemicals in the world. Viewers learn about the to feel like the “king of the mountain.” His description of relationship of many prescription compounds to street what life centered around drugs is like, emphasizes that the drugs and the hidden pitfalls of many prescriptions and high is in no way worth the low that comes “on the other over-the-counter preparations on the road to chemical side of the mountain.” Abner states emphatically that the addiction recovery. David Ohlms, M.D. Explains polydrug wretchedness of addiction isn’t exclusive to the poor or use or cross addiction, the hidden dangers to recovering downtrodden. “Narcotics is an equal opportunity chemical dependents of prescription and non-prescription destroyer,” he says. 10419 drugs and medical preparations. He discusses the dynamics of alcohol and drug withdrawal and offers common-sense solutions to recovering people faced with the need to take STREET DRUGS mood altering drugs in connection with surgery, dental High School, Adult, 30 Minutes, 1989 procedures and other medical conditions. 10345 “Street drugs” are any substance bought or sold, used and abused outside a normal doctor-patient relationship. Hosted by REAL PEOPLE: MEET A TEENAGE DRUG ADDICT Jimmy Smits, this straight-forward video Middle/High School, 24 Minutes, 1989 shows you how these drugs affect both the Wendy learned about drugs the hard way. Drugs were her brain and the body. It covers initial effects, withdrawal, and whole life for most of her teen years, until at age 18, she hit long term effects of each drug. Drug classifications

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include; Depressants, Sedative- hypnotics, Stimulants, in the grips of one of the most powerful addictive drug – Narcotics, Hallucinogens, Inhalants and Designer Drugs. Heroin. 10710 - DVD - 10711 10420 Dr. David Ohlms TODD BRIDGES: ON A MISSION Middle/High School, 25 Minutes, 1992 David L. Ohlms, M.D. has been a In the spirit of “Sacred Straight,” this practicing physician in the field video tours through the underside of drug of alcoholism and addiction abuse. Bridges, a former star of the TV hit series “Different Strokes,” plays himself, disease for more than 25 years, an addict. His mission is to make every and is one of the most popular adolescent aware of the real cost of using drugs; crime, jail, and respected authorities on prostitution and sometimes death. The video builds on a addiction disease. series of brutally frank interviews with reformed addicts, inmates and therapists in Los Angeles area hospitals and The St. Louis physician's videos are seen every day by prisons, ending with a visit to the morgue, where bridges thousands of patients in treatment and education warns viewers that this is where drug users end up. 10432 programs in this country and abroad. His straightforward, non-technical style has made his TWEAKED presentations a central part of alcohol/drug training High School, College, 20 & 50 Minutes, 2005 programs for business, industry and schools. Dr. Many of America’s youth seeking to be thin, hip and Ohlms is perhaps best known for popularizing the beautiful are ending up dead. Searching for ever elusive concept which calls alcoholism and other addictions a identity and security in the midst of an upbeat nation seems primary disease. to deepen the void within. Unfortunately, many people seeking comfort and escape fall face first into the drug Dr. Ohlms is a graduate of the University of Texas lifestyle. According to the U.S. Department of Justice, Medical Branch in Galveston. He completed his crystal meth is the “new drug of choice” for America’s training at the Missouri Institute of Psychiatry in St. Youth. One addict said, “It’s an euphoric drug that makes Louis. He has served as the Medical Director of SSM you hate the people you love and love the life you hate.” Recovery Centers at St. Mary's Health Center, St. 30325-DVD, VHS-10704, 10700, 10701 (Short) Louis, Missouri and St. Joseph's Health Center. In addition, he is president of Mid-County Physicians, which specializes in addiction treatment. UNION SQUARE Rated R, 95 Minutes, 2005 Dr. Ohlms has appeared on hundreds of radio-TV talk A powerful look into the shows and news stories on the topic of alcohol/drug world of seven homeless use and addiction. He is available to provide on-site heroin addicts that live in training, workshops and seminars. Substances Union Square Park in New covered are tobacco, alcohol, marijuana, inhalants, York City. Union Square stimulants, club drugs and performance-enhancing captures the true and painful essence of drugs. addiction and what seven 20-something-year-olds will do to maintain a habit that has them trapped in a vicious cycle. It reveals what they have lost and what they may possibly gain while being

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BULIMIA: OUT OF the “game”, siblings and parents of children who have died, CONTROL EATING and experts and physicians, young viewers get the straight High School, Adult, 23 Minutes, 1987 and alarming facts about just how dangerous this “game” is. Centering on the experiences of a One young teen describes his personal experiences with the young woman who is a chronic “game” and how his twin brother Gabriel died from it in an bulimic, this program explores the attempt to get high without drugs. Dr. Thomas Andrew, a causes, symptoms, health medical examiner, describes what actually happens to the complications, and treatment of this life-threatening eating disorder. brain when the blood flow gets cut off causing brain damage Combined with a gripping stream- and possible death. A parent describes and details the tragic of-consciousness narrative by this young woman, who has death of her son in an attempt to prevent others from the been binging and purging for more than eight years, are same fate. Gives young viewers information explaining the informative interviews with psychotherapists, difference between healthy and dangerous risk taking. psychologists, and counselors. Discussion of medical complications resulting from bulimia include kidney dysfunction, dental deterioration, stomach rupture, COMPULSIVE GAMBLING irregular heartbeat, and depression. 10068 & RECOVERY High School, Adult, 50 Minutes, 1997 Buzz In A Bottle This video explores the attitudes, #40092 feelings, and behaviors of compulsive gamblers. It also emphasizes that With the lure of an over-the-counter jolt, kids are pathological (compulsive) gambling is consuming more energy drinks than ever before and in a treatable disease. 10506 many cases mixing them with alcohol. Through vivid interviews with teens and health experts, the video describes the many physical effects that these concoctions have Compulsive Gambling: Signs & Symptoms including dizziness, fainting, heart palpitations, caffeine #40203 poisoning, headaches, fatigue, diminished concentration, This title is designed to help spouses, relatives, friends and anxiety, insomnia, shaking, nausea, and high blood pressure. the individual who may have a problem, recognize the signs Even more alarming is the trend of mixing these beverages of compulsive and problem gambling. with alcohol, thus allowing users to drink more alcohol than Topics address behaviors effecting a person's financial they normally would and putting them at a greater risk for situation, work and home life, and gambling habits. alcohol poisoning. This program arms kids with the facts Suggestions for dealing with the problem are also offered. and gives a strong “no-use” message with particular Time coded to allow for easy stop and start in a group emphasis on the real health risks of too much caffeine and setting. the grave danger of combining alcohol and caffeine-spiked Running Time: 28 minutes drinks.

DUAL DIAGNOSIS: EATING DISORDERS Choking Game #40091 AND CHEMICAL DEPENDENCY This program exposes “the choking game”…a shockingly High School, Adult, 30 Minutes, 1993 foolish and deadly activity among 9-14 year olds that has This video acquaints professionals and their clients with resulted in the tragic deaths of children across the country. the signs and symptoms of eating disorders and chemical Through interviews with children who have participated in dependencies. 10161

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RECOVERY FROM AN EATING DISORDER Pathological Gambling: Costly High School, Adult, 55 Minutes, 1987 Eating disorders are not about food, according to Father Addiction Leo Booth, video host. They are the symptoms of feeling that we have no choice, of feeling victimized. Recovery #40202 from an eating disorder begins when we learn to take Every year in North America, chronic responsibility for our lives. Father Leo explores the different kinds of eating disorders: compulsive overeating, compulsive gambling shatters the lives anorexia, bulimia, and talks about some of the issues like of millio ns. In this program, physical and sexual abuse, and other adult-child issues psychologists Claude Boutin which lead to eating disorders. 10356 and Robert Ladouceur talk with recovering gamblers who share their stories of exhilaration and despair as they rode the roller coaster to ruin—what it felt like to win and lose, to spend every dollar they had, to lie and steal in order to finance their addiction, to contemplate suicide, OVERCOMING RELIGIOUS ADDICTION and, fortunately, to enter group therapy. The program also AND RELIGIOUS ABUSE High School, Adult, 30 Minutes, 1997 describes the emotional attraction of games of chance and Yes, God and religion can be used addictively, for the same explains the biochemical roles of serotonin and dopamine reasons people use alcohol, drugs, food or relationships – in gambling addiction. (53 minutes) as a “fix,” an escape from feelings. Father Leo explores the symptoms of religious addiction, and how they relate to guilt and shame issues stemming from our dysfunctional Teens Hooked on Porn #40111 families of origin. He explains the difference between Whether they live in America, Britain, or elsewhere, most religion and spirituality, and offers suggestions for teenage boys have been exposed to some form of treatment and recovery. Father Leo talks about the problem pornography. But the Internet has radically escalated that and the solution: how to move from a negative, exposure—to the point at which many adolescents are dysfunctional relationship with God to a positive, creative addicted. This program follows the stories of teenage porn partnership with the power that lives within us all. 10484 addicts as they struggle with the issues that drive their behavior—although not all are open to soul-searching. Darryl, age 17, doesn’t think he has a problem, but 16-year- old Malcolm has recognized his addiction and has begun seeing a therapist. Colin, age 14 and a devout Christian, needs help too but is unsure about approaching his pastor. All of their stories are tied together by issues of anger, aggression, and inhibition, and raise questions about the role

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Top Gun: Video Gaming Obsession and Addiction #40204 When the Crisps confiscated their teenage son Brandon’s Xbox, they never expected him to run away from home…or to die from injuries sustained while in hiding. Using Brandon’s story as a case study, this program delves into the growing psychological problems of video game obsession and addiction. Interviews with Brandon’s parents and best friend, a family therapist whose patient list includes video gamers, and a psychologist who pushed the video gaming industry to adopt a ratings system provide insights into the obsessive and addictive aspects of video gaming. But virtual realms are also an arena for real-world achievement, attracting highly skilled players and their fans, professional coaches, big-name sponsors, and six-figure purses. Members of a pro-gaming team and the CEO of a pro-gaming circuit present their view as well. Game over, or game on? Some language may be offensive. Original CBC broadcast title: Top Gun. (42 minutes)

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ADDICTION DISEASE Addiction: What Is Addiction? High School, Adult, 60 Minutes, 1995 #40117 This is the logical evolution of Dr. David Ohlm’s classic, To understand the nature of substance abuse the Disease of Alcoholism. Dr. David Ohlms explains the mounting evidence that all chemical addictions rises from and why an individual succumbs to addiction, the same neurochemical process. This video is presented in a wide range of factors must be examined. three 20 minute segments. 30347-DVD This program follows Dr. Nora Volkow, director of the National Institute on Drug Abuse, as she Addiction DVD - A HBO Series conducts informal group therapy with addicts and their Several of the nation's leading experts on drug and alcohol family members. Volkow points out the environmental, addiction, together with a group of accomplished behavioral, and genetic influences that make people filmmakers, have assembled to create ADDICTION, an vulnerable to addiction and outlines ways in which addiction unprecedented documentary aimed at helping Americans creates abnormal behavior. Additionally, Volkow uses brain understand addiction as a treatable brain disease. It is a imaging to illustrate the neurological impact of drugs and subject that touches all our lives. One in four Americans has alcohol. Some content may be objectionable. An HBO a family member who is struggling with addiction. Currently Production. (23 minutes) addiction affects over 22 million Americans, yet under 10 percent of those individuals are receiving treatment. The ALCOHOLISM: A DISEASE OF PERCEPTION documentary addresses different aspects of the disease in Adult, 34 Minutes, 1991 order to shed light on the most current, promising We all know that an alcoholic is a person whose problem is developments in the field. Through personal stories from alcohol. But Clancy Ismislund, managing director of the addicts and the loved ones who struggle to help them find Midnight Mission in Los Angeles, offers a surprisingly treatment, common misconceptions are replaced by insight persuasive contrary view. Clancy draws on his own experiences with thousands of alcoholics to illuminate the into addiction’s complexity. ironic twist of perception that makes an alcoholic the least Thirteen comprehensive segments, including What is accurate judge of his own condition. 10019 Addiction?, Understanding Relapse, The Search for Treatment: A Challenging Journey, The Adolescent Addict BROTHER EARL’S: WHAT PROBLEM and more. High School, Adult, College, 60 Minutes, 1989 Interviews with noted authorities on the subject of How does denial affect recovery? Prevent recovery? addiction and co-occurring psychiatric disorders as well as Interfere with recovery? How does denial affect the the most effective treatments. family? Brother Earl addresses these and other important Addiction Part 1 issues on the subject of denial in this candid, personal program. 10067, 10066, 30382-DVD Video #40078 Addiction Part 2 Video #40079 BROTHER EARL’S: RECOVERY THE GIFT High School, Adult, 40 Minutes, 1991 Addiction Part 3 Brother Earl Cannamore C.A.C., N.C.A.C. II, brings his Video #40080 unique perspective to the subject of addiction; his focus Addiction Part 4 turns to understanding and sustaining recovery. Brother Video #40077 Earl takes the viewer on a journey through the stages of recovery. Those who are newly in recovery, as well as family and friends, will gain insight and under-standing of what to expect and look forward to at this stage. He explores the pain and promise, the gloom and the glory with the help of a sensitive, responsive audience, revealing the face of recovery both inside and outside of treatment. 10063

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BROTHER EARL’S: STREET TALK COMEBACKER: THE BOB WELCH STORY High School, Adult, 55 Minutes, 1989 High School, Adult, 22 Minutes, 1981 Specifically designed for audiences interested in learning Bob Welch, former pitcher for L.A. Dodgers, hero of the about chemical dependency from a street level perspective. World Series confrontation with superstar Reggie Jackson, Brother Earl’s Street Talk describes what addiction is and has won the biggest victory of his lifetime. Welch accepted how it affects behavior performance and judgment. In a the fact that he had a disease – alcoholism – and is willing candid, down-to-earth realistic manner professional to accept treatment. Comebacker looks at an EAP that lecturer Earl Cannamore, C.A.C. explains the stages and works – showing the advantages of early intervention and behavioral symptoms of the progressive disease known as treatment. 10104 & 10105 addiction. Each symptom is discussed and explained in an engaging, humorous and non-threatening style. The viewer gains further insight into the realities of addiction Cracked, Not Broken: One Woman’s including: denial, rationalization and loss of control. Struggle with Addiction and Recovery 10065-VHS, 30381-DVD #40118 Nothing reveals the dangers of drug addiction more ARL LLER Y IFTH UPERBOWL C E : M F S accurately than honesty. In this intense program, filmmaker Middle/High School, Adult, 33 Minutes, 1984 Paul Perrier interviews a family friend, crack cocaine- Filmed before a live audience, addicted Lisa, in her dingy hotel room where she prostitutes this film captures herself to earn the money she needs to buy drugs. Although the tragedy of she grew up in a middle-class family, attended good schools, Carl’s and had well-behaved friends, Lisa began drinking alcohol experience with and using illegal drugs in her early teens. She speaks frankly drugs, and his remarkable about her many stints in recovery programs, her failure to courage and stay clean after leaving them, and her life as an addict. Since sincerity in wanting to help other athletes. Carl tells how he the completion of this video, Lisa has used it to raise started innocently enough – drinking with the boys in high substance abuse awareness by educating others about school – and wound up in a lonely, self destructive, and addiction and as a tool for her own recovery. Some content expensive (thousands of dollars per week) tragedy of may be objectionable. (52 minutes) chemical dependency. As he is telling his story, he uses a special visual aid to weave in the facts about chemical dependency. 30020 & 30021 DEPENDENT DENIAL Physiological Aspects of Alcohol and Drugs Adult, 58 Minutes, 1989 Adult, 18 Minutes, 1991 James Crossen, Ph.D, C.A.C., covers the phases of This video discusses the theories of addiction ... how addiction, denial, and defines nicotine as a chemical alcohol and drugs are metabolized ... effects on the body dependency. The patient or client learns how the denial and brain ... risks to the fetus and newborn. 10086 system is reinforced by the ego defense mechanism’s attack on the memory system. Dr. Crossen leaves no doubt regarding the necessity for continued attendance in a Circle of Recovery twelve step program. 10129 High School, Adult, 30 Minutes, 1991 Seven African American men meet weekly to help one another in the process of healing and growth. The talk is frank and the subjects are personal as they share their struggle. 10090

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The Disease of Addiction Symptoms and DISEASE OF ALCOHOLISM High School, Adult, 37 Minutes, 1991 #40045 & #40475 Phases A classic video seen by thousands every day around the Symptoms and Phases: The Disease of Addiction defines world. The “disease of alcoholism” hosted by Dr. David and describes addiction as a disease to help you understand Ohlms, contains information on the genetic aspects of the the primary, chronic, genetic, progressive, and potentially disease along with the signs, symptoms and diagnostic fatal aspects of the illness. The three phases of addiction and techniques. This video is key to removing the stigma from alcoholism and overcoming denial. 10134 & 30036 symptoms for each phase provide a basic understanding of addiction. DVD, 30 min. DISEASE CONCEPT II Middle/High School, Adult, 40 Minutes, 1983 DRUG ABUSE: MEETING THE CHALLENGE In this video Dr. David Ohlms lectures on studies of the High School, College, Adult, 26 Minutes, 1990 disease concept of alcoholism. This program is concise and Interviews with NIDA personnel and research scientists contains even more documented evidence in support of the about ways the government is researching and combating disease concept. 30037 drug abuse. Tape is somewhat clinical in nature. Closed Captioned. Employee Version – 10674 EARNIE LARSEN’S DOING A 4TH & 5TH STEP High School, Adult, 35 Minutes, 1989 DRUG ABUSE: TREATMENT IN PRISON Earnie calls these the freedom steps. Once we begin to cast High School, Adult, 24 Minutes, 1994 light into the dark corners of shame, guilt and fear, freedom Describes two prison-based drug abuse is what happens. Over the years he has heard thousands of treatment programs – one therapeutic 5th steps. In this tape he shares the methods of doing the community and one drug education best possible 4th and 5th Steps. 10164-VHS; 30403-DVD model. Focuses on effects on inmates and Complete list of Earnie Larsen’s videos starts on page prison personnel. The video stresses the 123 importance of continuing care from prison to community. 30040 ELEPHANT IN THE LIVING DRUG ADDICTION: THE PROMISE OF ROOM All, 25 Minutes, 1992 TREATMENT Adult, 17 Minutes, 1999 Elephant in the living room is an allegorical dramatization of the Introduces a new initiative in drug policy by the Physician denial and secrecy that pervades Leadership on National Drug Policy (PLNDP). The life in an alcoholic home or any PLNDP aims to bring their message to policy makers, other type of dysfunctional medical and other health- related professionals, community family. The film points out the leaders, the public, and to those suffering from addictions. need for awareness and the This tape features interviews with leading physicians and amount of courage necessary to expose the “elephant” of researchers who discuss addiction as a disease, which must addiction and dysfunction in our “living rooms” and expel be treated as such. 30212 the ‘no talk rules’ from our lives. 10172

DRUGS: TRUE STORIES FROM NOW ON GRADES 5 THROUGH COLLEGE, PARENTS, AND OTHER High School, Adult, 27 Minutes, 1984 CAREGIVERS. 28 MINUTES 2007 The treatment of chemical dependency is dramatized. The ABUSE OF ALCOHOL AND MARIJUANA LED JOEL TO steps necessary for a successful recovery and the avoidance PRESCRIPTION PAINKILLERS. JOEL AND HIS FAMILY of a relapse are outlined. The twelve steps of Alcoholics DESCRIBE ADDICTION, DENIAL, AND RECOVERY. TREVOR Anonymous (AA) are recommended as one of the most FINDS SUPPORT TO AVOID DRUG USE. #40505 successful treatment programs available. AA is also

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effective as a follow-up support group. Family recovery INTERVENTION: CREATING AN plans are emphasized. 30066 OPPORTUNITY TO LIVE High School, Adult, 30 Minutes, 1989 The Great Disconnect In the life of every addict, there is always a crisis – the auto accident, the lost job, the spouse or lover who leaves – the increasing unmanageability and chaos. Intervention is Adult, 15 Minutes, 1999 about using those crises to help the addict see just how unmanageable life has become. Father Leo Booth explores This video explores Myths vs. Realities … there is a Great some of these crises, and shows how, with an attitude of Disconnect between what society believes about drug love and concern, families and friends can successfully addiction and what science has actually discovered. intervene in the addict’s downward plunge towards death Education and self-discipline can keep one from first using or insanity. Intervention shows the addict, and the addict’s drugs. But, once addicted, the brain has literally changed family, that the possibility of change is there, that hope, and the problem is no longer a lack of willpower, but a recovery and a joyful life are waiting. 10246 brain disease that requires regular ongoing treatment, much like other chronic relapsing diseases such as diabetes. 30198 & 30243 It Sure Beats Sitting In a Cell #40046 Every person who testifies in this DVD is a recovering alcoholic. Each discovered A.A. while serving time in prison GUIDELINES FOR HELPING ALCOHOLICS for crimes committed while drunk or high. Most were High School, Adult, 45 Minutes, 1976 Video host Father Joseph Martin outlines eight general repeat offenders; several express astonishment at how much principles that have proved useful in aiding the victims of easier and better their lives have become since getting sober. alcoholism. 10201 & 10202 In keeping with the A.A. tradition of anonymity, their faces are not shown, but we hear their voices under moving video shots of prison life, A.A. meetings, and life on the streets. HUMAN ADDICTION These men and women speak of the low self-esteem, High School, Adult, 20 Minutes, 1997 bitterness, and anger that plagued them while they drank, This video addresses growing evidence that all addictions and how sobriety has made them aware of the personal and compulsive behaviors involve the same mechanism at potential they didn't know they possessed. This DVD the neurochemical level. It explores the relationship of all contains crucial information and inspiration for all addictions and the dangers of cross addiction in recovering recovering addicts, especially those who are incarcerated. people; gambling, sex, relationships, food, smoking, caffeine, etc. 10487 DVD, 16 min.

INSIDE THE ADDICTIVE PERSONALITY MOMENTS: AN EVENING WITH Adult, 35 Minutes, 1991 BILL W. Craig Nakken, C.C.D.P., M.S.W., author of the book The Adult, 105 Minutes, 1995 Addictive Personality, hosts this program demonstrating In Moments, Bill Wilson (One of the the development of addiction and defining the concept. It co-founders of Alcoholics leads viewers through the stages of change caused by Anonymous) is recreated to share the addiction and clearly describes how clients can rebuild wisdom that leads to the beginning of their lives in sobriety. It is also a source of support and the largest self-help group in the understanding for family members.10243 world. Based on reenactments of historically accurate conversations

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MODELS OF ADDICTION PEER INTERVENTION: DRUG ABUSE High School, Adult, 28 Minutes, 1997 Middle/High School, 17 Minutes, 1991 In this video, Rev. Steve Little explains the different types Today many young people who have chosen not to use and stages of addiction. This presentation will help break alcohol or other drugs, have friends who do. It’s natural for through denial usually expressed by “I’m not that bad and them to wonder what to do about it. This video presents that’s never happened to me” statements. 10486 them with some reasonable options, and shows what to do it they decide to intervene. 10326 MUTUAL SUPPORT GROUPS High School, Adult, 2004 POWERLESSNESS: THE FIRST STEP For decades, an ever increasing number of mutual support High School, Adult, 45 Minutes, 1990 groups have helped individuals and families overcome Father Terry Richey helps us to understand how we can addictions and lead healthy and fulfilling lives. Alcoholics accept and achieve the “powerlessness” which is at the Anonymous, Al-Anon, Narcotics Anonymous, NarAnon, heart of all 12-step recovery programs. In his uniquely Smart Recovery, Women for Sobriety, and Moderation engaging manner, Father Richey presents “why to’s” and Management are but a few of the mutual support groups “how to’s” which answer the questions of both the that are helping to make a difference. This program newcomer and disillusioned recidivist, and stresses that the explores the role of mutual support group and helps you core concept of powerlessness is not an intellectual, but a discern whether one might be right for you or someone you spiritual one.10341 care about. This program highlights what makes mutual support groups work and lets you know how to find one near you. It also gives helpful tips for health care providers, PSYCHOLOGY OF ADDICTION employers, the criminal justice system, and educators for High School, Adult, 34 Minutes, 1998 incorporating mutual support groups into their operations. Addiction is an equal opportunity illness that can destroy 30308 its victims. Understanding addiction is the key to recovery. Boone says “as you feel addiction grow, it dictates all terms of your life, and it never goes away.” He talks about the thousands of people who die from addiction each year,

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and how prisons are overflowing from drug related crimes. PART 2: MY ATTITUDE, CHANGING 10498-VHS, 30387-DVD PERSPECTIVES Delbert examines how an unhealthy attitude distorts the RESISTANCE & RECOVERY way you perceive information around you, and explains the Adult, 31 Minutes, 2002 importance of changing the way you do business with the Delbert Boone outlines how addiction affects the addict’s world. He discusses how AA, NA, other 12-Step support life socially, psychologically, spiritually and physically groups and sponsors are a great way to help you develop a while creating a barrier for resistance to treatment. He healthy positive attitude and can provide you with the explains why the longer an addict uses, the more resistant support you will need to make the necessary changes and he becomes to recovery. He details effective exercises for adjustments in your life to live a sober lifestyle. 30329- overcoming resistance. 10646-VHS, 30348-DVD DVD, 30015-DVD

SHAME AND GUILT Part 3: Dedicating Yourself To Sobriety High School, Adult, 28 Minutes, 1990 Delbert discusses early sobriety and the importance of Host Damian McElrath, Ph.D. Explains how a life of letting a sponsor and 12-Step meetings help guide you sobriety is contingent upon change and growth from self- through the despair, loneliness, guilt, fear and boredom of defacing behavior to mature behavior. He also highlights early sobriety. Addresses how getting high has filled their the disease concept, powerlessness, responsibility, life with unhealthy behaviors and decisions, and now in accountability, and how each fits into twelve step order to live a life of sobriety they have to work at filling principles. 10389 their life with healthy decisions and a healthy lifestyle focused on being around healthy people. 30330-DVD, SLEEPING TIGER 30013-DVD Adult, 34 Minutes, 1986 This film is a documentary that discusses the disease of SUCCESS STORIES: CHANGE IS POSSIBLE alcoholism, and the progressive nature of chemical High School, Adult, 32 Minutes, 1994 dependency. It shows the disease before and after a person This tape features the stories of four people – Hispanic- is free of chemical dependency, and shows methods for American, African-American, and Caucasian, male and total abstinence. 10392 female – who struggled long and hard with substance abuse, destructive behavior, and prison time. Each found a THE SOBER LIFE TREATMENT SERIES path to a better life. A leader’s guide is available with this Adult, 32 Minutes, 2007 tape. 10425 The Sober Life Treatment Series by Delbert Boone, divided into three distinct parts, provides thought provoking group discussion as it forces the viewer to take a Step 1 for Adults serious look at their lifestyle, behavior, attitude and what 12 min 40492 they need to do in early sobriety.

Attending that first meeting can be Part 1: My Behavior Explained an intimidating experience. Adults with anywhere from 4 Delbert helps the viewer take a serious look at where months to 14 years of sobriety share stories about the addiction and getting high has taken them and how it has setbacks and triumphs they faced in working the first three affected their behavior and caused them to react to various Steps. Their stories are candid, from the heart, and at times situations in their life. He explains how getting high pushes touched with humor. Their progression from Steps One you away from your family and in many cases leads to the through Three is evident. And their experience can open up criminal element and unhealthy lifestyles. 30328-DVD, a new world for clients in early recovery. 30016-DVD

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Step 2 for Adults Inmates, not actors, discuss their new understanding of how 12 min 40493 distorted thinking keeps them stuck in addictive and criminal behaviors. In a group setting as participants in a Attending that first Alcoholics Anonymous meeting can be cognitive-behavioral treatment program, the inmates reflect an intimidating experience. Adults with anywhere from 4 on and challenge each other about their core beliefs, months to 14 years of sobriety share stories about the attitudes, and assumptions about themselves and the world setbacks and triumphs they faced in working the first three around them. Among their discoveries about the way they Steps. Their stories are candid, from the heart, and at times think: touched with humor. Their progression from Steps One Seeing yourself as a victim allows you to victimize others through Three is evident. And their experience can open up a new world for clients in early recovery. Distorted thinking leads to manipulative and aggressive behaviors Feelings of entitlement and criminal pride play into Step 3 for Adults distorted thinking 12 min 40494 In criminal thinking, self is first and everybody else is second Attending that first Alcoholics Anonymous meeting can be an intimidating experience. Adults with anywhere from 4 months to 14 years of sobriety share stories about the Thinking About Your Thinking Part 2 #40048 setbacks and triumphs they faced in working the first three Steps. Their stories are candid, from the heart, and at times & #40489 touched with humor. Their progression from Steps One through Three is evident. And their experience can open up Criminal and Addictive Thinking a new world for clients in early recovery. A New Direction - A Cognitive Behavioral Treatment Curriculum STRUGGLE WITHIN DVD, 30 min, High School, Adult, 16 Minutes, 1989 Frequently Asked Questions About A New Direction Alcoholism, denial, enabling, intervention, and developing Inmates, not actors, present a series of eight real-life, the strength to seek treatment are explored in this drama of everyday prison scenarios that could easily escalate into friends and forgiveness. Student Bobby Michael is a pro violent incidents. After each scenario, viewers are asked to football hopeful who feels his future is linked to his analyze the event, identify the feelings and distorted thinking teammate and best friend, Charlie. Unfortunately, Bobby’s innocent party-drinking leads to a car wreck that leaves involved, and determine possible replacement thoughts and Charlie with a permanent knee injury. Forever haunted by behaviors. Using their own words and drawing from their the events, Bobby’s drinking becomes worse and he is left own experiences, the inmates role-play situations that alone to confront his feelings of abandonment and isolation realistically portray how criminal and addictive thought in readying himself to seek help. 10422 patterns lead to destructive behaviors. The situations include: Thinking About Your An inmate's overreaction to a routine shakedown Thinking Part 1 A discussion among three inmates about whether to retaliate for a fight #40047 & #40488 A scuffle after an egregious foul on the basketball court Criminal and Addictive An inmate's angry phone call to his spouse who refuses to Thinking send money A quarrel between roommates about how to resolve a A New Direction - A Cognitive conflict Behavioral Treatment Curriculum

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TREATMENT 101 Use, Abuse & Addiction High School, Adult, 59 Minutes, 2001 Families and friends of individuals with substance abuse A compilation of ten videos on two DVDs problems suffer greatly. But the good news is that addressing everything from the history and treatment is available and effective. This program will etiology of drug use through treatment and discuss the fundamentals of addiction treatment, look at recovery. effective treatment modalities, and present the latest national treatment initiatives. 10694 WALL OF DENIAL High School, Adult, 47 Minutes, 1991 TWELVE STEPS BY FATHER MARTIN In the spirit of the streets and language used on the prison High School, Adult, 40 Minutes, 1981 yard, Wall of Denial educates “hard to reach” individuals The Twelve Steps was made by Father Joseph Martin with about the largest stumbling-block to recovery from permission of AA’s board of trustees. They felt, as did Bill addictive disorders – denial. The film emphasizes the three Wilson that since AA did not invent the steps, but manifestations of the denial process as it affects the discovered them, anyone could comment about them. addict’s thinking, feeling, and behavior. Multi-cultural 30155 speakers candidly share experiences in their own language to inform and inspire those with drug or alcohol problems. TWELVE STEPS BY GERALD ROGERS Emphasis is placed on reaching incarcerated individuals, High School, Adult, 35 Minutes, 1986 the homeless, and other institutionalized persons so they This presentation is designed to offer general may break down their own wall of denial. 10452 understanding of the program and its principles, as well as to encourage individuals and their families to participate in When a Man Loves a Woman #40067 the support groups who embrace the Twelve Step Program. 10441 As Alice and Michael, Meg Ryan and Andy Garcia are a passionate married couple whose once stable young family is rocked by Alice's increasing dependence on alcohol. Alice is WELVE TEPS HE IDEO T S … T V forced to confront her alcoholism, while Michael discovers Adult, 35 Minutes that he has as much to deal with as his wife. Good depiction This program offers a general understanding of, and encourages participation in, the many support groups that of treatment and AA. 1994. DVD, 125 min. embrace the twelve steps. The material is a collection of personal expressions of individuals and in no way When Love Is Not Enough represents any official interpretation of the Twelve Steps by AA World Services. 30380-DVD #40067 UNDERSTANDING ADDICTION Lois Wilson was a woman of great inner strength and High School, Adult, 39 Minutes, 1988 determination. Together, Lois and Bill Wilson started This video explores myths of addiction, children of movements that have helped millions of people around the alcoholics, genetic predisposition triggering factors, world. And together, they've given us an inspiring love story. addictions other than alcohol and drugs, guidelines for the Lois met and fell in love with Bill Wilson. When Bill non-addict, cross addiction and stages of recovery. Understanding Addiction creates an imaginative, returned from World War I, they married. Despite informative, and visual presentation to help anyone concerns over Bill's drinking, Lois believed he was destined understand the disease of addiction. 10444 & 10445 for greatness. Soon he was working on Wall Street and they were living a luxurious lifestyle. But Bill's drinking spiraled out of control and soon his job, their home, even their

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PART 3 - RECOVERING RELATIONSHIPS Coping with relapse traps, relationships. 10621, 10660, & 30355-DVD

PART 4 - CATCHIN’ FEELINGS High School, Adult, 40 Minutes each, 1996 Techniques for handling anger, shame, guilt, and self-pity. 10661, 10620, & 30356-DVD Funded by the National Institute on Drug Abuse, this cutting-edge series imparts the latest research into urban relapse prevention strategies. Prior to PART 5 - MAKING IT HAPPEN release, it was screened and revised based on Going for your dreams in long-term recovery. 10662, input from hundreds of streetwise recovering 10619, & 30357-DVD addicts and a panel of national experts.

PART 1 - STREET SMARTS The Art of Living with Change A groundbreaking video on relapse prevention for urban #40040 recovering addicts. Features real people who are What happens when recovery doesn't seem to be working as successfully coping with the countless challenges of day- it should? to-day recovery in urban neighborhoods without picking This video is especially important for those of us who are up. Introduces key urban relapse prevention strategies. Contains Strong Language. 10527, 10658, & 30353-DVD frustrated with the relatively small pay-off we feel we're getting for a lot of hard work. Earnie Larsen explains that the shortcut to getting results comes from focusing very specifically on one problem at a time. Once a problem has PART 2 - BACK ON THE BLOCK been identified, we learn how to go about the process of The first weeks home: dealing with housing, old friends, and triggers for relapse. 10622 & 10659-DVD change. First, we learn the art of change behavior, making a commitment to tangible, do-able behavioral changes that

directly confront destructive habits. Second, we are encouraged to pursue support changes. Group meetings, sponsors, and daily inventories are a few of the elements Earnie proposes to help us find the support we need to make changes. The combination of narrative and situational

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role plays in this video is an effective teaching tool for those the importance of telling your story to help you understand of us ready to advance in our recovery. DVD, 50 min where you came from and where you are now. 30335-DVD Earnie Larsen’s Relapse 30022-DVD

High School, Adult, 35 Minutes, 1989 Part Four: “Getting Connected” In this program Earnie makes it abundantly clear that Young Adult/Adult, 38Minutes, 2005 although “slips” or relapses are serious, they are not fatal. Dr. Nuckols discusses how you connected in life through He shows how to work an effective program; how to do the drugs and then explains three types of recovery 10th step and stay accountable for behaviors that could connections; community, close friendships and family, and result in relapse. 10166 See complete list of Earnie Larsen a Higher Power. He explains mirror neurons and how you videos starting on page 122. connect with other people. 30336-DVD, 30030-DVD

Breaking the Chains of Addiction: Using CONTINUED ACTS OF SABOTAGE High School, Adult, 35 Minutes, 1988 Science to Aid Recovery This video examines five individuals in treatment who Filmed at Richland Correctional Facility in Ohio, Dr. impede their recovery by engaging in counter-productive Nuckols shares with inmates the science behavior. Each character is seen progressing and, with one of how to overcome addiction and exception, improving – drawing from the group and improve 80-90% of their life. He learning the crucial role of family and friends during discusses choices and realizing that it is treatment. Continued Acts of Sabotage can be used with the not important what happened to you highly successful How to Sabotage Your Treatment. 10114 growing up, but how you make sense of it. He explains that following the instructions in this series will help you recover from CONTINUING RECOVERY SKILLS addiction, discover your real self, help you connect on a High School, Adult, 45 Minutes, 1990 human and spiritual level and assist you in becoming a Being clean and sober will not automatically perpetuate better parent. itself. Recovery is an ongoing process for which there are proven concepts and techniques which have helped protect Part One: “A Brain Disease” and provide a comfortable recovery for thousands of Young Adult/Adult, 40 Minutes, 2005 patients. These involve therapy, diet, exercise, prayer and Dr. Nuckols graphically explains what happens when you meditation. Professional therapists understand that put drugs in your brain. 30333-DVD, 30017-DVD abstinence from drugs and alcohol is relatively easy during the brief detox and therapy in a supervised and “safe” Part Two: “Managing a Craving” environment. However, a lasting and comfortable recovery Young Adult/Adult, 31 Minutes, 2005 is not as easily achieved. 10115, 10116 Dr. Nuckols addresses the memory of drug use, dopamine, common craving triggers and craving management. He also discusses changing behaviors, realizing that you can ERNESTO: A LONG ROAD overcome your addiction and improve 80-90% of your life Adult, 27 Minutes, 2001 and the importance of developing a safety plan. 30334- Ernesto is a young Hispanic man DVD, 30018-DVD who could not escape the lure of the streets. He relapsed many times Part Three: “Telling Your Story” before he discovered that a long Young Adult/Adult, 37Minutes, 2005 term treatment program worked for Dr. Nuckols explains how your past consists of the him. Viewers will readily identify ingredients that make you who you are today. Breaking old and learn from the stumbling blocks and stepping stones patterns opens up new possibilities that will allow you to that he encounters on this path to recovery. 30332 break away from old destructive behaviors. He discusses

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Gambling It's Not about Money  Kissing Guilt and Shame Goodbye Adult, 29 Minutes, 1991 #40088 In this video, we learn the nature and power of guilt to Winner of Time Inc.'s 2000 Freddie (Medical and Media) limit the quality of recovery: Award for Behavioral Diseases - What guilt is and is not... Between lotteries, casinos, internet gambling, and other legal - How to recognize guilt when a shame attack strikes... - Sure fire methods of avoiding falling prey to guilt… venues, Americans spend about $60 billion annually on 10729-DVD gambling. A fraction of those who gamble will go on to develop a serious addiction to games of chance, which can Complete list of Earnie Larsen videos starts on page 122. result in broken relationships, financial ruin, criminal behavior, despair, and suicide. Compulsive gambling is a Inside Outside: Building a Meaningful Life recognized addiction with significant consequences for individuals, families, employers, and communities. While After the Hospital #40121 many treatment options have been studied, those with the DVD depicts eight people living with mental illness as they highest success rates structures similar to successful chemical transition from nursing homes and psychiatric hospitals into dependency treatment programs. Abstinence, acceptance, the community. Explains the transitional stages and offers and support are crucial in helping compulsive gamblers stay topics for group discussions on community integration and clean. recovery. Gambling is a primary addiction for a growing number of individuals and a potential cross-addiction for alcohol and Men in Recovery drug addicts, this DVD provides crucial information for all 30 min 40491 in the recovering community. Firsthand testimonials from a diverse group of recovering compulsive gamblers help "Take it like a man." "be competitive." Stereotypes about viewers identify the symptoms of gambling addiction and manhood seriously challenge men's recovery from offers help for long-term recovery from this debilitating addiction. Hosted by Craig Nakken, Men in Recovery disorder. DVD 38 min. helps male clients redefine what it means to be a man. This empowering video features a men's group candidly discussing topics that may hold men back from progressing THE HIGH LEVEL RECOVERY BY EARNIE in recovery: rage, a fear of commitment, the tendency to LARSEN isolate and others.  Five Myths That Sabotage Recovery Adult, 30 Minutes, 1991 In this video, we learn five mental mistakes that threaten Methamphetamine Neurochemistry & high level recovery: Recovery 31 min 40479 - What “Myths” are ... - What the five mistakes are ... This powerful DVD video, Methamphetamine: - What healthy “shoulds” are …10727-DVD Neurochemistry & Recovery examines the ways methamphetamine changes the brain both chemically and  Dealing with Denial structurally and how these changes interfere with the Adult, 30 Minutes, 1991 recovery process. Animations show what happens to a In this video, we learn the importance of dealing with life user’s brain when methamphetamine is introduced, and issues that remain for the addict after the addiction has actual brain scans illustrate what happens as the users been arrested: comes off of the drug. The video includes sections on basic - Every addict is always co-dependent... neurochemistry, factors that inhibit recovery, physiological - Denial of these co-dependent issues invites relapse... changes that occur in the brain including the loss of brain - Denial easily leads to switched addictions in recovery… mass, the loss of memory, and an inability to concentrate. 10728-DVD Methamphetamine: Neurochemistry & Recovery includes

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recovery along with comments from treatment Relapse professionals who present a realistic picture of the challenges inherent in recovery. The message urges a need High School, Adult, 45 Minutes, 1985 for patience while presenting a profound sense of hope. In this film Father Martin explores and helps clarify the Methamphetamine: Neurochemistry & Recovery DVD is warning signs leading to taking another drink or using a tailored to fit the needs of educational professionals and drug. He identifies the specific symptoms of relapse, drug treatment counselors. including denial, depression, self pity, and in AA’s terms, “stinking thinking.” A “must see” film for every alcoholic. 10358 & 30115 Older Adults in Recovery #40086

Recovery late in life means changing much of what is RELAPSE PREVENTION familiar and comfortable. Family relationships, social and (FOR PROFESSIONALS) leisure activities, self-care, spiritual beliefs-it's all different in Adult, 24 Minutes, 2000 the new light of recovery. Older Adults In Recovery has Encourages the use of relapse prevention as part of a multi- real-life stories of several individuals who sobered up late in faceted approach to the recovery process. It encourages life with important messages about keeping recovery alive. treatment providers to help their clients understand the cues that stimulate their craving for alcohol and drugs, and to DVD, 28 min provide them with techniques to cope with craving and ultimately avoid relapse. 10640 Overcoming Early Trauma: Creating a Second Chance RELAPSE PREVENTION – THE FACTS Adult, 62 Minutes, 2006 High School, Adult, 20 Minutes, 1991 Dr. Cardwell C. Nuckols addresses why early childhood Relapse is a progressive, identifiable process that begins neglect or abuse is a consistent finding in criminal justice long before the actual use of drugs or alcohol. Like the offenders and chronic relapsing alcoholics and addicts. He disease itself, the dynamics of relapse include denial, self- explains how neglect and abuse is associated with violent pity, and blame. In this program, facts are presented about behavior, criminal activity, teenage pregnancy, becoming a relapse, and the easily recognized symptoms are presented perpetrator, becoming a victim of trauma, psychiatric in the chronological pattern most often displayed by people disorders, and substance abuse. 30337-DVD in recovery. Relapse prevention is the first goal of all who are in the journey of recovery. 10360 Recovery and Forgiveness by Father Joseph C Martin #40033 Relationships in Recovery: How the Healing Author: Father Joseph C. Martin® Happens #40039 In this film, Father Martin® shares his thoughts on Speaker and presenter, Woody forgiveness and the role it plays in resolving guilt. Individuals Bernas defines problems of entering recovery cope with the challenges of forgiving relationships with addiction, others and allowing themselves to be forgiven. family members and friends, "You're just not that good at being that bad." sponsors, and a Higher Power. Father Joseph C. Martin® is known and respected the Steps that are necessary to bring world over as one of the most knowledgeable and effective healing--making amends, speakers in the field of alcoholism recovery. His gentle, examining sexuality, admitting informative presentations explore the innate dignity of every the negative aspects of viewing a drug as a friend, and human being. DVD, 45 minutes connecting with others-are explored in depth. DVD, 36 min

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pleasing and work alcoholism to become more successful individuals. 10740-DVD The Science of Recovery: Applying  Relationships: Achieving the Reward of Recovery Neuroscience to Clinical Practice #40075 Adult, 28 Minutes, 1985 This skills training event will give the clinician an In this video, we learn the dynamics of healthy and understanding of the neuroscience and neuropsychology of unhealthy relationships and how to prosper in intimacy. addiction and recovery. From this profound understanding, 10741-DVD psychotherapeutic and pharmacological techniques will be  Working a Program described that can assist the client in early recovery. This Adult, 31 Minutes, 1985 assistance is in the areas of cognitive enhancement, In this video, we learn that the only way to get well and increased motivation and management of craving. This is an stay well is a consistent program that involves dialogue, exciting advanced clinical skills workshop based on recent positive redirection, proper nutrition and other daily and neurobiological scientific advances. weekly practices. This tape outlines a program and shows its benefits in recovery. 10719-DVD Upon completion of this course, the participant will have an under-standing of genetic changes that take place in both addiction and recovery; an understanding of the relationship between Dopamine D2 receptors and alcohol/drug TOGETHER: FAMILIES IN RECOVERY Middle/High School, Adult, 30 Minutes, 1990 consumption; and be able to discuss the importance of the This relapse prevention video is written by Dennis Daley, therapeutic relationship in regard to client improvement in one of the foremost experts in the chemical dependency treatment and be able to look at routine counseling practices field. Designed for the entire family, the program in a new and exciting way. dramatically depicts necessary relapse prevention techniques for addicted and non-addicted family members. Three families are followed as they are confronted with the SLIPPING INTO THE DARKNESS threat of relapse. The video will strengthen existing High School, Adult, 17 Minutes, 1991 aftercare programs and be a cornerstone to programs just The dangerous dynamics of relapse are presented in this getting started. 10433 powerful documentary. Real stories of relapse and the resultant destruction are presented, told by addicts who The Turning Point #40087 & #40483 have experienced its horror firsthand, and have struggled back into recovery. Drug counselors speak of their Breaking the Cycle of Addiction and Incarceration experiences working with addicts and alcoholics who have This compelling video was developed for male clients who relapsed. This program tells the real stories of relapse: the are dealing with alcohol or other drug addiction. It includes subtle, often unnoticed symptoms, the denial, and the interviews with African American men in different stages of frightening experiences. 10394 recovery and reintegration, along with straight talk from counselors, community activists, a neighborhood pastor, and STAGE II RECOVERY BY EARNIE LARSEN a drug court judge. All echo the same message: in order to  Life Beyond Addiction Part 1: Understanding the change, these men must give up not only alcohol and other Basics of Recovery Adult, 27 Minutes, 1985 drugs but also their unhealthy lifestyles. In this video, we learn to understand the basics of Viewers will learn strategies to create a healthy environment, Recovery – what we must do to understand ourselves in find positive support, overcome shame and guilt, rebuild order to enjoy a rich and fulfilling existence. 10739-DVD self-esteem, identify triggers, avoid relapse, and ensure that core beliefs and values align with positive goals. While this  Life Beyond Addiction Part 2: Indentifying Self video features African American men in an urban Defeating Learned Behavior Adult, 35 Minutes, 1985 environment, the information shown applies to all men in In this video, we learn how to identify and correct learned recovery. 45 min self-defeating behaviors such as care taking, people-

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Twelve: is the life after rehab in Women in Recovery recovery 45 min 40476 23 min 40487

"TWELVE" is the honest, first person testimonial of What gets in the way surviving those years, and for many, surviving the of recovery? For subsequent years of a misunderstood and debilitating Women, it's often substance abuse battle. “TWELVE” is an emotional, honest unhealthy and straightforward single story comparing the similarities relationships, traumatic and problems of so many teens and young adults who experiences, self- firmly believe the life problems and situations they face are isolation, or even their theirs and theirs alone where “No one understood” and “No attitudes about other one cared”. Eventually the feelings of, “I was so alone that women. In Women in I just wanted to die” are the only solution. But “TWELVE” Recovery, women talk shows how they are not alone. It shares deeper discoveries about how they keep by these individuals who learned how they are in fact not their recovery strong- different from others at their age, that they are like all of and what they have the other young people who struggle with this disease and learned about trust, that recovery is indeed possible. Most importantly, faith, action and “TWELVE” simply explains that there is a better life in friendship along the recovery and that the sacrifices of recovery are worth it! way. Excellent discussion starter.

WAR ON ADDICTION: BATTLE OF RELAPSE Adult, 45 Minutes, 1998 SEASONS OF HOPE: MOTHERS IN RECOVERY Delbert Boone and Father Martin team up in this battle High School, Adult, 28 Minutes, 1991 against relapse video tape. “Relapse occurs when you This video is about mothers struggling to recover from refuse to follow directions, and want to alter the treatment drug addiction. Told through a series of compelling plan,” says Delbert Boone. Father Martin talks about interviews, it’s about women helping other women face honesty in our lives, saying “If we are not honest in every their addictions and the promise of recovery. It supports the aspect of our lives, our sobriety is threatened.” Part 1: view that addicted women – especially women of color – 10586 Part 2: 10668 are not monsters to be condemned and incarcerated, but victims of a terrible disease who have a great deal in common with all mothers: they love their children and See page 122 for a complete list of Father Martin videos desperately want to be nurturing parents. 10374 See page 126 for a complete list of Delbert Boone videos

ECRET DDICTIONS OMEN N REATMENT WHO’S FOOLING WHO? RELAPSE AND S A : W I T Adult, 32 Minutes, 1992 FAMILY Recovery is a hard task for all alcoholics and drug addicts, Adult, 32 Minutes, 2005Although some signs of relapse are and it can be especially difficult for women. In Secret very obvious, other signs are subtle and tend to knock us Addictions: Women in Treatment, single and married off our feet. The four basic areas of Relapse and the Family women, mothers, and their children describe their own provide insight into signs and symptoms of relapse. Rosetta experiences in treatment and recovery. This honest, Oliver clearly outlines “Who's Fooling Who.” She explains poignant documentary looks at residential rehabilitation the relapse process, identifying relapse triggers and the programs, and includes observations by medical doctors, importance of understanding that triggers change as the psychologists, and other A&D professionals. Recovery is phases of recovery change. 30341-DVD always fragile but it can change and save lives. 10378

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Prevention 101 DOING HARD TIMES: THE TEEN FILES FLIPPED Middle/High School, 21 Minutes, 2002 Adult, 28 Minutes, 1998 Teenage Jonathan has a rap sheet and an attitude. He’s been in and out of juvenile facilities since he was fourteen Alcohol is the only legal drug that and believes that jail time isn’t a big deal. Tina enjoys does not come with use or dosage getting into fights. “Flipped” into a maximum security instructions. ADP 101 is for the kid prison, the teens’ bravado quickly fades. Both are hassled in us all who never received an by other inmates. Tina is distraught to learn she’s facing alcohol and drug prevention execution for beating another girl to death. In an emotion- education. It’s the ABC’s of substance abuse prevention, packed meeting, she apologizes to the mother of her personal intervention and individual empowerment to victim, who tells her that the death penalty is exactly what choose to be alcohol and drug free. Closed caption, hand she deserves. Jonathan finds out that the acquaintance he signed version also available. 10577 thought was just another new kid on the cellblock is actually a lifer, who hopes that Jonathan will learn from his THE CAT WHO DRANK AND USED TOO MUCH mistakes and not end up doing life himself. In the All Ages, 12 Minutes, 1987 execution chamber, Tina receives a last minute reprieve. The problems of alcohol and drug abuse Despite their earlier tough talk, this experience hits home, are told through the story of Pat, a real and both teens resolve to change. “Don’t go to prison,” live cat. Pat has a family and we see that says Jonathan, “It’s no fun at all.” 10677 family (and their friends) being seriously affected by Pat’s abuse and addiction. DRUG AVENGERS Through a series of experiences, Pat “hits Elementary, 73 Minutes, 1988 bottom” and decides to get help. This film In this videotape, three children from the future travel back shows the complex progression of to the 20th century to take on the life-threatening problem alcoholism and other addictions in a concise, non- of drug abuse in ten animated programs, each emphasizing threatening way. 10078 a different message. 30193

THE DOG WHO DARED RUG ANGER N HE ODY Elementary, 25 Minutes, 1993 D D I T B Upper Elementary, Middle School, 12 Minutes, 1998 This is an exciting, entertaining, action movie about Ralph This video focuses on marijuana, alcohol and cigarettes and his young friends, some of whom are thinking about and discusses the effects each has on various organs of the experimenting with drugs and alcohol. Ralph, a street smart body. Students see the long term effects of alcohol on the border collie, is not only man’s best friend, but boys’ and liver, stomach and brain. They also see how substances in girls’ best friend as well. Fortunately, Ralph is also the dog cigarette smoke endanger the human body. Leader’s guide who dared to keep kids off drugs and alcohol. Much more available. 10590 than a “just say no” message, this dramatic prevention video is fun and upbeat and helps kids to realize the dangers of drugs and alcohol while giving them some positive alternatives.10135 Drug Dangers: Stuff You Need to Know about Party Drugs #40112 Aimed at young people as well as teachers, counselors, and parents, this program explores the threat of party drugs in a nonjudgmental way, encouraging young people to make responsible choices. It looks at a range of popular party

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drugs—including alcohol, marijuana, ecstasy, amphetamines, GET THE MESSAGE? and LSD—and contrasts their medical applications with their Elementary, 18 Minutes, 1986 typical recreational uses and abuses. Young users deliver Children receive conflicting messages about alcohol and frank testimonials about their experiences with party drugs, drug use. Messages from the media, parents saying one while a trained pharmacologist and educator describes likely thing, and often contradicting their own behavior. Usually a young person’s friends and peers are also misinformed effects, potential dangers, and some basic safety precautions. about drugs and alcohol. This film stresses the fact that Questions concerning legal implications are also addressed. saying no to alcohol and other drugs is a right that Viewable/printable educational resources are available everyone has. 10197 online. (25 minutes High on Spice DRUGS AND YOUTH: THE CHALLENGE #40090 High School, Adult, 23 Minutes, 1988 In this hard-hitting Hosted by Michael Gross of “Family Ties,” this exciting production is designed for you as a parent, educator or program, viewers employer. It provides information available on drugs and learn the dangers of a alcohol, paraphernalia and symptoms of abuse. If helping newly banned drug our children be drug-free is the challenge, you need to see called Spice or K2. this film. 10152 Until December 2010, Spice was legally sold around the country as incense (“not for human consumption”) in DYING HIGH: TEENS IN THE ER convenience stores, head shops and on the Internet. Middle/High School, 25 Minutes, 1999 Hundreds of ER visits and calls to poison control centers This hard hitting, reality based video gives viewers a nationwide prompted the DEA to categorize Spice as a chance to see what goes on inside the nation’s emergency Schedule I substance. Although now illegal, Spice continues rooms as doctors treat teens for some of the most common to be abused by teens who assume the herbal mixture— types of injuries among young people: drug overdoses, alcohol poisoning, car wreck traumas and more. Dying which is sprayed with various synthetic cannabinoids—is a High offers a glimpse into the nightmarish reality of what substitute for marijuana. Viewers hear from young adults can happen when young people take risks with their health, who were hooked on Spice with scary and sometimes life- their safety and even their lives. New federal data indicates threatening results including terrifying anxiety attacks, a 20% increase in drug related ER visits for teens under the hallucinations, escalated blood pressure and addiction. The age of 17. Yet drug-related emergencies are only part of program also interviews drug counselors and law the bigger picture. This video presents a series of episodes which allow viewers to see common life-and-death ER enforcement personnel who emphasize the dangers of moments. The goal of this high powered video is to remind experimenting with any substance that contains unknown teens that risk taking behaviors can often lead to serious quantities of experimental chemicals. Program clearly and injury and death. Activities in the Teacher’s Resource memorably lays out the truth about this unpredictable drug Book allow students to continue their exploration of this and its potential to cause great harm. subject. 30238

Healthy Eating: Nutrition and Eating Disorders #40110

Whether they’re viewed from a behavioral standpoint or from a profound psychological perspective, one thing is

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individuals at increased risk for disease, infertility, organ NIGHTMARE ON DRUG STREET failure, and death. This video pinpoints the dangers of Middle/High School, 35 Minutes, 1988 anorexia, bulimia, binge eating, and other eating disorders, Children, our most precious resource, are being threatened exploring their possible causes as well as ways to overcome by an ever-increasing menace: drug and alcohol abuse. them. Showing how food consumption (or avoidance of it) is Meet three ordinary kids as they are led astray into the world of drugs and alcohol. Unfortunately, they suffer the often the one thing that eating-disorder sufferers feel they ultimate consequence. This award winning film tackles this can control, the program features dramatized case studies timely and important subject in a dramatic and powerful that enlighten viewers in a nonconfrontational way. With the way. 10315 & 10316 aid of expert commentary, it also provides practical information on identifying signs of eating disorders in others PREVENTING SUBSTANCE ABUSE: A and emphasizes the importance of persuading them to seek DISTORTED STATE OF MIND professional help. A viewable/printable instructor’s guide is Junior/High School, 29 Minutes, 2004 available online. A Meridian Production. Part of the series Examines the different ways adolescents abuse drugs and Healthy Eating: A Guide to Nutrition. (30 minutes) alcohol, the reasons for their decision to get high or drunk, and the detrimental effects such substance abuse can have on them. By highlighting situations in which kids can succumb to temptation, the program encourages viewers to In Their Shoes: Teen Documentary make the right decisions. 30394-DVD High School, College, Adult, 14 Minutes, 2002 This short documentary film was created through PREVENTION (FATHER MARTIN) interviews and video “diaries” shot by teens in schools and Adult, 39 Minutes treatment centers to share their unique perspective on drug Father Martin speaks on preventing alcohol abuse. 10691 use. It explores why kids choose to use or avoid drugs, and highlights both the strength and resilience of today’s young people. It gives kids a voice to tell adults about their Prevention Relapse #40081 vulnerability and pressures they face that are different today. Appropriate to stimulate dialogue and action in A New Direction - A Cognitive Behavioral communities, schools and workplaces. 30247 Treatment Curriculum Frequently Asked Questions About A New Direction EEPING OUR IDS OBACCO K Y K T , Inmates, not actors, talk about their recovery struggles and ALCOHOL, AND DRUG FREE setbacks and offer suggestions for staying clean and sober in Adult, 30 Minutes, 2000 prison or out. Sharing their experiences, inmates make it In this video, parents get expert advice on how to keep their children free from substance abuse. Mark Hamill clear that relapse is a real and menacing threat, particularly (Star Wars) guides viewers through a video that describes for the newly sober and newly released. Among their ideas resources for parents, gives tips from health care for preventing relapse: professionals, offers testimonials from teenagers and Avoid high-risk situations and people adults, and features recording artist/musician and parent Get a good sponsor Richard Marx, who shares his concern about his children’s Go to Alcoholics Anonymous, Narcotics Anonymous, or future. The program has up-to-date facts and practical information about communicating and being involved with other support groups regularly children. 30211 Before acting, ask yourself, is it illegal? Immoral? Irresponsible? DVD, 27 min

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PREVENTION WORKS THREE STEPS TO DRUG FREE SCHOOLS Adult, 42 Minutes, 1995 Elementary, Middle, 50 Minutes, 1991 This videotape illustrates what substance abuse prevention Video training program for K-8 educational personnel and others involved in school based K-8 substance abuse is, what makes it most effective, and how it is being put to prevention education. 30245 work by organizations nationwide. 30109

THE TRUTH ABOUT DRUGS 45 Minutes, 1999 Rape Under the Influence The Truth About Drugs is a powerful program that 33 min 40472 graphically demonstrates the effects of various drugs on their self, friends, babies and family. The damage drugs do Discusses the realities of an actual date rape where alcohol to their body is not always apparent and today’s teens often and drugs were involved. Presents a young victim's overlook the dangers they face when using, such as rape, devastation after a violent gang rape, the views of a police suicide, jail, and the inability to focus and study. 10630- detective committed to pursuing serial acquaintance VHS, 30368-DVD rapists, and college students' views on sexual assault on campus. Teaches viewers how to use date rape prevention strategies, such as recognizing the crime's danger signals. THE TRUTH ABOUT DRINKING 30 Minutes, 1998 SUBSTANCE ABUSE: ATTENTION TO Alcohol kills more than five times the number of people PREVENTION killed by cocaine, heroin, and every other illegal drug Elementary, 14 Minutes, 1991 combined. Yet for today’s teenagers, alcohol is the number Slim Goodbody uses children’s interests and experiences to one drug of choice. Few, if any, of these young people show the effects of drugs on physical health and think about the consequences. In this program, teens who coordination, social relationships, intellectual abilities, and are current drinkers see firsthand what the future holds for mental health. Slim defines addiction, explains the dangers them if they continue to drink. 10571-VHS, 30367-DVD of trying an addictive substance even once, and suggests effective, healthful responses to such temptations as peer pressure, trying to look grown up, media images of drugs as part of “the good life,” and curiosity. 10497

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ALCOHOLISM AND THE FAMILY CO-DEPENDENT DENIAL High School, Adult, 16 Minutes, High School, Adult, 45 Minutes, 1990 The alcoholic is not the only one devastated by this It’s common that when a co-dependent discovers that he or disease. Every other member of the family is seriously she is expected to attend a recovery program, they become affected by the alcoholic’s drinking. Father Martin angry and hostile, insisting that it’s not they who are sick. discusses these problems and suggests ways to help solve Dr. James Crones establishes rules for the co-dependent in the family problem. He believes that as the family gets sick denial which provide the information and motivation for together, the whole family needs therapy. 30008 & 10020 their first real opportunity to sort out and prioritize their own goals and lives. 10099 ALCOHOLISM: IMPACT ON THE FAMILY Middle/High School, Adult, 17 Minutes, 1986 COMPULSIVE RELATIONSHIPS This video describes the influence of alcoholism on the High School, Adult, 32 Minutes, 1990 entire family and how family members become “co- Part 1 of a three-part relationship series. The other titles are alcoholic,” stressing the importance of counseling for the Relationship Building and Relationship Styles. “How many entire family. 10021 of you have started a relationship even though you knew you were going to be hurt? How many of you wanted to get out but could not?” Claudia Black and Terry Gorski BROKEN TOYS describe particular players in an addictive relationship and Adult, 120 Minutes, 1988 they list the characteristics of each through the use of role Sexual, emotional, and/or physical abuse in childhood play and stories. 10108 requires a response that is carried into adulthood. Video host Terry Kellogg links the response to the abuse and helps us see that our self-destructive behavior is about what CREATING HEALTHY RELATIONSHIPS happened to us and not who we are. 10061 High School, Adult, 35 Minutes, 1989 We can’t have healthy relationships with anyone, including God, until we have a healthy relationship with ourselves. CARING FOR OURSELVES: Father Leo Booth explores issues which cause us to “miss” HOPE FOR HEALTHY RELATIONSHIPS ourselves, and keep us stuck in dysfunctional, unhealthy High School, Adult, 50 Minutes, 1989 relationships. Then he offers solutions for becoming, Co-dependency expert Melody Beattie and other “positive, creative human beings” capable of healthy recovering co-dependents share how they work at relationships with ourselves, others and God. 10121 achieving a balance between caring for others and themselves, emphasizing the need to offer themselves the same love they are willing to give others. Personal stories THE DANGERS OF RELATIONSHIPS IN illustrate how care-taking, controlling, rescuing, and enabling can be self-destructive. 10075 & 10076 RECOVERY Adult, 45 Minutes, 1987 Father Joseph Martin’s conference presentation on CHOICEMAKING relationships in recovery and types of relationships that High School, Adult, 30 Minutes, 1988 should be avoided. 30035 Provides a broad perspective on codependency issues, ranging from families to adult children and professional codependents. Sharon Wegscheider’s own story of growing up in an alcoholic family serves as an exemplary care study of how a person can draw upon inner strength and transcend family trauma by making sometimes hard, but very necessary choices. 30027 & 30028

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Family, Codependency and Recovery Series Terry Kellogg is your video host for this series of eight programs. Terry has achieved a national reputation as a humorous, entertaining and insightful lecturer who speaks to each member of his audience. He has an M.A. in Human Development, is a family systems therapist, a consultant and trainer for agencies, hospitals, schools and corporations nationwide, and he has founded several mental health programs over the past 20 years.

Terry has been a pioneer in the areas of compulsive/addictive behaviors and family systems. He has worked extensively in the training and treatment of victims of physical, emotional and sexual abuse and in working with offenders. He began a diagnosis and recovery program for sexual addictions in 1977.

Co-Dependency Adult, 107 Minutes, 1988 My Mother, My Father, Myself Codependency is a pattern of behaviors that make life High School, Adult, 75 Minutes, 1988 painful. It is the reaction to dysfunctional systems that Video discusses inappropriate bonding in dysfunctional exaggerate our need for external validation, our families and the affect on intimacy in future relationships. dependency issues and self neglect. It is a loss of identity Recovery involves recognition of the abuse, rebuilding and self-esteem which sets up enmeshment, isolation boundaries, setting limits and individuating. 10310 and/or over-responsibility in relationships. Codependency produces confusion, denial, anxiety, depression, shame and Family Roles excess guilt as well as compulsive, self-destructive High School, Adult, 53 Minutes, 1988 behaviors and stress-related illness. 10098 Describes the roles that family members are assigned and the rigid rules of the low-functioning family system. 10183 Compulsive, Addictive and Self Destructive Behaviors Sexuality and Spirituality in Recovery High School, Adult, 73 Minutes, 1988 High School, Adult, 120 Minutes, 1988 An in-depth presentation regarding our destructive adult Two tape set shows how addictive, hurtful and healthy behaviors and how they stem from a variety of childhood sexuality and spirituality are intertwined. Includes 12-step issues including abuse and neglect. 10107 process for spiritual recovery. Part 1-10384, Part 2-10385

Feelings - Learning To Live, Learning To Love Shame and Recovery High School, Adult, 103 Minutes, 1988 High School, Adult, 84 Minutes, 1988 This presentation contains some valuable insights into how Discusses shame, one of the biggest blocks to recovery, the to deal with, cope with, control, and understand our sense of our own worthlessness, our flawed and damaged feelings. Review of developmental feelings that must be integrity. He discusses its origins, how it relates to other affirmed; responses to emotional denial.. 10186 dependencies and the recovery process. 10390

Intimacy In Recovering Relationships High School, Adult, 59 Minutes, 1988 Self-destructive behaviors and patterns that are a result of the loss of childhood. Sense of self and choice in dysfunctional systems are also studied. 10248

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DYSFUNCTIONAL FAMILIES good of another, must motivate my own behavior. I can’t High School, Adult, 40 Minutes, 1997 dictate what others do for their own loved ones. I must love Dwight Bradford discusses family the alcoholic but I’m not responsible for his life; I’m systems, dysfunctional behaviors and responsible for mine. If I act rationally, I may help another the impact of addiction on families. He alcoholic survive, rather than help him die. 10178-VHS, explains how children internalize 30360-DVD problems in the family, believe that they are the cause of most family FAMILY FIRST problems, employ survival roles, and High School, Adult, 18 Minutes, 1993 how these roles vary based on how a This introduction to codependency with Terri Rodriguez child’s needs are met. 10499 Ohlms, is a direct and simple explanation of codependency in families. The program was originally developed to train social workers at Washington University in St. Louis. By ARNIE ARSEN S ECRETS O UCCESSFUL E L ' S T S removing technical language and academic references, the RELATIONSHIPS video is effective at explaining the basic dynamics of Two Tape Set – Parts 1 & 2 and Parts 3 & 4 codependency. Easily understood by anyone, regardless of Adult, 54 Minutes, 1997 education or socio/cultural background. 10181 Earnie Larsen tells how to find strength through relationships. He explains the difference between a THE FAMILY TRAP functional and dysfunctional relationship and why our Adult, 30 Minutes, 1985 ability to build the former is so important to overcome any Explaining that addiction destroys the addict and the kind of addictive behavior. Two tapes, two programs per family, this video provides a revealing look into the tape. Part 1 - Anatomy of a Relationship & Part 2 - Real survival roles which are adopted by family members of a Stuff Takes Right Stuff. 10521 Part 3 - Communication dependant person. Sharon Wegschieder-Cruse offers a Techniques & Part 4 - No Limit Relationships. 10680 complete picture of the pressures which contribute to the family illness and how identification, intervention and EMANCIPATION OF LIZZIE STERN counseling can help. 10184 Middle/High School, 30 Minutes, 1997 Lizzie Stern wants to be free of parental decision making, THE FAMILY (EARNIE LARSEN) of moving to a strange new city, of accepting a new High School, Adult, 35 Minutes, 1989 stepfather – free to live her own life. She can’t believe her Much of the work done in treatment is about breaking mother has such little regard of her feelings. A friend tells through the denial that comes from guilt, shame, pain and her about emancipation, a legal way to separate from her broken family relationships. In this program, Earnie offers mother that would let her stay in her home town even if her the group a balance between keeping one’s head in family goes off to Chicago. Lizzie plunges headlong into treatment and developing the skills to rebuild family proving she can live on her own. In fact, she’s so busy relationships and make them healthy and lasting. becoming a responsible adult, she doesn’t have time for 10731-VHS 10165-DVD See complete list of Earnie anything else. She’s not quite sure she likes what all the Larsen videos starting on page 122. responsibility means. 10522 FAMILY INTERVENTION: A NEW APPROACH ENABLING BY FATHER MARTIN High School, Adult, 26 Minutes, 1992 Adult, 24 Minutes, 1988 This film is fascinating and informative from three Every time you pick up the tab for the alcoholic, you have perspectives. It’s a fresh and effective intervention strategy just paid for his next drunk. Such behavior only hastens the based on family caring, and support is presented as an death of a loved one. Real true love, functioning for the alternative to confrontation. The focus is on family pain,

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not an identified patient. When chronic disease or A LETTER TO DAD: A STORY OF CO-DEPENDENCY dysfunction enters a family, each member experiences pain High School, Adult, 60 Minutes, 1990 worthy of an intervention and possible treatment. A Letter To Dad is a Acknowledges that pain may be related to more than just dramatic two-part one identifiable source. 10182 video about Megan Riley, a divorced HEALING THE SHAME THAT BINDS YOU mother of two Adult, 60 Minutes, 1997 teenagers, who No emotion brings greater unhappiness than toxic shame. finally confronts the In this program, John Bradshaw outlines various stages of profoundly recovery from toxic shame. 10520-DVD damaging effects of growing up in a dysfunctional family. We are introduced to Megan as she INDIVIDUAL AND FAMILIAL DYNAMICS OF struggles with a life filled with despair and loneliness. RECOVERY Returning to the small town of her childhood for a funeral, High School, Adult, 2004 Megan encounters the repressed trauma of growing up with When one family member becomes addicted everyone is an unpredictable, violent alcoholic father and a co- affected. In fact experts refer to addiction as a family dependent mother. With help from a therapist and a support disease. This program highlights the struggles of group, Megan learns to grieve the loss of a childhood individuals and families in recovery and the successful absent of love and nurturing, and resolve the conflict with strategies they use to begin the healing process and her parents. Finally, she begins building a healthy, maintain sobriety. 30296 fulfilling life. Part 1: 10266 & Part 2: 10267

IT’S NOT MY PROBLEM!!! LOOKING FOR LOVE IN ALL THE WRONG HOSTED BY JOHN BRADSHAW PLACES Senior High, Adult, 32 Minutes, 1989 High School, Adult, 29 Minutes, 1991 John, himself a recovering co-dependent, pierces the denial It is an age old problem in early recovery. Experienced of the family system and shows the family the way to their counselors, support groups and sponsors try to discourage own recovery. Done through dramatic incidents, factual romantic entanglements which often lead to stress and information, stories and interviews of long term recovering relapse. This video persuasively explains why recovery co-dependants. 10253 from addiction demands a renewed relationship with self before a love relationship with another is possible. Meg Haycraft, ACSW, is an experienced chemical dependency Intervention #40032 counselor who specializes in relationship therapy. With this video, treatment programs will find another way of The Intervention shows what happens when a family takes discouraging “pairing off” during treatment. 10280 the first steps toward recovery through intervention. This is part 2 of a two-part DVD series that follows a family NORMAL AMERICAN FAMILY through the process of enabling, realizing, and High School, Adult, 23 Minutes, 1990 understanding the problem, and taking positive action to This video is designed to promote the growth of the family intervene. DVD, 30 min as a unit. It will assist each member to become open, honest, clear and concise in his or her communication. It describes and demonstrates the various roles which family members play in a dysfunctional family and helps break down the denial barriers which stand in the way of recovery for the whole family. It is extremely effective

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with addicts, their families and treatment professionals compulsive – both partners crave intensity without sharing dealing with co-dependent dysfunctional families. 10317 and real substance; apathetic – both partners seek to avoid pain, they want to get along with each other with a minimum of involvement, expectations and pain; healthy – OVERCOMING CODEPENDENCY: both find mutual respect and happiness in a relationship THE PATH TO WELLNESS that does have its ups and downs. The information High School, Adult, 31 Minutes, 1993 contained in this work is an essential building block for Melody Beattie, author of “Codependency No More,” those individuals and couples who are involved in discuss how to recognize codependent behavior and what constructing relationships. 10364 & 10365 to do about it. The program goes beyond alcohol and drug abuse situations. 10323 RELATIONSHIP BUILDING High School, Adult, 32 Minutes, 1990 Reclaim Your Family from Addiction #40073 This video is part three of the Addictive Relationship Series How Couples and Families Recover Love. with Claudia Black and Terry Gorski. This program Couples and families who have spent years building a life explains what constitutes a healthy relationship and what together can lose their cohesive identity in the wake of the steps are involved in the building of one. Terry and Claudia use the analogy of constructing a house as a way of illness of addiction. In the DVD Reclaim Your Family from explaining how to create a healthy relationship. The Addiction: How Couples and Families Recover Love and foundation consists of the 3 C’s – communication, caring, Meaning, acclaimed author Craig Nakken shows how and commitment. The levels (floors) of relationship – recovery works and how heart wounds can be healed and casual contact, companionship, friendship, romantic love hope restored. DVD - 84 min and committed love, and aspects of a healthy relationship are examined – Unconditional love? – Forever and ever? RELATIONSHIPS: BREAKING THE CYCLE You can have a healthy relationship. 10362 High School, Adult, 40 Minutes, 1997 Dwight Bradford and Sandra Wohlers take us through the DRUG WARS: ONE FAMILY’S BATTLE evolution of relationships. They discuss how people meet, High School, Adult, 24 Minutes, 1997 why they are attracted to each other and how they Linda Couch describes her relentless battle to save the life communicate. They address recovery and problematic of her brother, Eric, from an addiction to heroin. Linda areas in relationships and how the shift of attention and emotionally involves her audience by painting the real focus occurs in relationships due to alcohol or other drugs. picture of what a family with an addict goes through. This They explain why we how we seek out relationships that video also shows other victims of drug abuse: sisters, meet our comfort levels. 10481 finances, parents, friends, and kids. We see that the claim “I’m not hurting anyone but myself” is a lie. 10585 RECOVERY AND THE FAMILY High School, Adult, 40 Minutes, 1988 OFT S HE EART OF HILD Most divorces in alcoholic homes occur after the alcoholic S I T H A C Middle/High School, Adult, 30 Minutes 1979 recovers. Too many family members believe all will be well if one person recovers. Since each member of the A touching story about a family experiencing the trauma of family gets sick, each needs care and therapy. 10354 a drinking problem. Focusing on the children – rather than the alcoholic – the film shows three youngsters confused by the father’s drinking, by arguments and violence. 10399 RELATIONSHIP STYLES High School, Adult, 32 Minutes, 1990 This video is a part two of the Addictive Relationships series. In this program hosts Terry Gorski and Claudia Black examine three types of addictive relationships,

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SONS AND DAUGHTERS: PARENTS AND WHERE ARE YOU FATHER? PROBLEMS High School, Adult, 90 Minutes , 1994 Middle/High School, 35 Minutes, 1990 The absence of physical or emotional fathering during This thought-provoking sequel to Sons and Daughters, childhood affects each person differently. Video host John Drugs & Booze addresses common conflicts between Bradshaw offers an index to measure this loss, along with a parents and adolescents and helps parents and teens learn positive focus on what can be done to heal the wounds of to communicate. 10400 father loss. 10461

STAGES OF FAMILY RECOVERY WHY CAN’T WE BE A FAMILY AGAIN? Adult, 36 Minutes, 2005 Junior/High School, 27 Minutes, 2002 For families, the pain of living with a loved one's addiction One tragic by-product of drug addiction is the effect the can lead to shame, secrecy, and isolation. Stages of Family addict's self-destruction has on their loved ones. This Recovery is an encouraging, empowering video that lets wrenching documentary, narrated by Ossie Davis, follows families know they're not alone – and that recovery is the lives of teenage Danny and his younger brother possible. Teens, parents, and grandparents share stories of Raymond as they cope with their mother's battle with despair and hope, helplessness and optimism. Clinical substance abuse. The boys' mother continues to relapse insights from Stephanie Brown, Ph.D., help families despite several attempts at rehabilitation. Through it all, the progress through stages of recovery. 30365-DVD brothers struggle to keep alive their hope for a better future. 30393-DVD VICTIMIZATION High School, Adult, 59 Minutes, 1988 Terry Kellogg, renowned teacher and trainer discusses the victim, offender, and collusive roles that occur in dysfunctional families supporting and continuing violation of boundaries. 10449

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A CHALLENGE TO CARE Lifelines Adult, 38 Minutes, 1994 This video shows graphics and interviews with experts who High School, Adult, 16 Minutes, 1997 present practical interventions in pre-natal, post-postpartum Information about how alcohol and street drugs can harm and pediatric setting in four concise sections. The program the fetus is presented through animated graphics and includes methods for approaching women at risk and how narration by a doctor. Women are also urged to check with to conduct a non-judgmental interview. Also covers signs their doctor before taking over-the-counter medications or of chemical dependence in labor and delivery, behavior prescription drugs during pregnancy. 30177 patterns of newborns exposed to drugs and/or alcohol, how to comfort and care for substance-exposed babies. 10082 TREATING THE CHEMICALLY DEPENDENT FLORIDA’S CHALLENGE: SUBSTANCE- WOMAN AND HER CHILD EXPOSED CHILDREN GUIDE Adult, 27 Minutes, 1990 Adult, 47 Minutes This video provides the health professional with tools for Consumption of alcohol, heroin, and other drugs by the understanding and treatment of drug-using patients and pregnant mothers long has been recognized as hurting drug damaged families. 10437 unborn children. But the huge number of children being prenatally exposed to crack, the variety and the lack of knowledge about their problems or classroom strategies to WHO ARE THE CHILDREN BEING BORN deal with them, have put these children on the public agenda as none before. 30396 TODAY? Adult, 43 Minutes, 1994 Dr. Bruce A. Buehler says “understanding what caused the RECOVERING HOPE medically fragile condition of babies born to addicted Adult, 2005 mothers and what can be fixed versus what is permanent, This hour-long presentation includes eight women telling and who will need services, is a necessity for all educators their own stories about how alcohol use in pregnancy administrators, health care providers, and funding affected their children how they are learning effective new agencies.” This tape tells how drug-exposed children will ways to parent and how they are recovering hope for the impact our schools and social agencies. 10463 future. Six researchers and clinicians support these stories by explaining the disabilities associated with Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorders (FASD). VHS 30321 DVD 30407

INNOCENT ADDICTS Middle/High School, College, 27 Minutes, 1987 This video interweaves the stories of twelve women who used drugs during their pregnancies, with explanations by leading doctors and researchers about drugs and the effects of prenatal drug use. It explores why young women start taking drugs, how drugs reach and affect the unborn baby, and what the effects are after the child is born. Tobacco, alcohol, PCP, cocaine, heroin and pills are among the drugs discussed. Innocent Addicts also examines interpersonal and psychological issues such as self-esteem, relationships, helplessness and the need for education and counseling in connection with treatment and rehabilitation. 10242

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ADULT CHILDREN OF ALCOHOLICS CHILDREN OF ALCOHOLICS : High School, Adult, 59 Minutes, 1985 HOW SCHOOLS CAN HELP The habits learned while growing up in an alcoholic home Adult, 56 Minutes, 1992 can continue into adult life with negative consequences on One in five American health, work, and love. Rather than continuing to allow students is the child of adult actions and reactions to be governed by childhood an alcoholic (COA) or influences, video host Janet Woititz, Ed.D, offers many substance abuser answers on how to recognize, change and prevent haunts of (COSA). These the past from influencing the present and future. 10003 children are at two to four times greater risk of developing alcoholism or other drug abuse. Educators are often the only adults they can turn to for help, but their code of silence keeps them isolated. This program examines the needs of COA’s and COSA’s in grades 4 to 8 and presents CHILDREN OF ALCOHOL AND strategies for helping them in the crucial pre-high school DRUG ADDICTED PARENTS: PROTECTING years. 30024, 30025 OUR FUTURE Adult, 57 Minutes, 2001 COUNSELING CHILDREN OF ALCOHOLICS Today there are an estimated 28.6 million Americans who Adult, 34 Minutes, 1994 are children of alcoholics; nearly 11 million are under age Children of alcoholics are at increased risk of developing 20. Many of these children and young people are exposed alcoholism or other drug abuse. But research shows the to chaotic family environments that offer little stability or vast majority of these children have “resiliency” – they can emotional support. And many will develop serious bounce back and develop into healthy adults. This program behavioral and emotional problems that will keep them examines protective factors that foster resiliency and how from living happy and normal lives. Tune in to this to implement them in school-based counseling programs. webcast to learn about new science-based approaches to The video is presented in two segments: 1) resiliency and helping these often overlooked victims of addiction. 10642 protective factors, and 2) school-based strategies for fostering resiliency. 30033 & 30034 CHILDREN OF DENIAL High School, Adult, 28 Minutes, 1983 Children of alcoholics are affected by their parents’ alcoholism and/or chemical dependency. Claudia Black, in EMOTIONAL HEALING: a warm and sensitive style, examines what happens to these Part 1: It Was That Bad children raised in alcoholic families and offers some High School, Adult, 47 Minutes, 1991 answers for the problems. Three basic tenets rule the lives This video identifies the many painful issues that ACOA’s of these children – don’t talk, don’t trust, don’t feel! These must confront and discusses the various forms their laws of the alcoholic family are impressed on youngsters, emotional injuries can take. Video host Terry Hunt, Ed.D., cultivated in adolescents and exploded in adulthood. himself an adult child of an alcoholic (ACOA), includes: 30026, 10088 pain avoidance behavior, burnout & breakdown and the road to recovery in this program. 10173

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Part 2: Emotional Sobriety THE PROCESS OF RECOVERY High School, Adult, 50 Minutes, 1991 High School, Adult, 40 Minutes, 1987 In Part 2, Terry Hunt and the group actually go through the This video deals with issues and behaviors that adult beginning process of working toward emotional sobriety, children of alcoholics share. The Process of Recovery will including establishing trust, admitting pain denial, looking help viewers recognize that the present is influenced by the at family roles, discharge, learning to separate and live, past. Claudia Black directs the viewers to release the part healing the body, spirit and mind, breaking the chain of the of the past that should be put behind, enabling them to take dysfunctional family and speaking the truth. 10175 decisions made each day. It also encourages improving awareness of limits. Highlighting the importance of dealing MAGGIE’S SECRET with losses and successes, this program focuses on Middle/High School, 33 Minutes, 1993 recovery as a life-long process, not an event. 10347 Children of alcoholics often feel shame and despair. John and his teenage sister Maggie experience both as they try to SPIRITUALITY AND ACOA RECOVERY cope with their parents’ chronic drinking and their father’s High School, Adult, 55 Minutes, 1987 frequent absences. 10281 “I don’t believe in just talking about the problem.” says Father Leo Booth in the opening of this video. “I believe in talking about solutions.” The “problem” Father Leo is MOM, LOUIE’S LOOKING AT ME, referring to is how we victimize ourselves with the AGAIN! obsessive beliefs and compulsive behaviors we acquired Adult, 60 Minutes, 1990 growing up in dysfunctional homes. Recovery is the No one has presented ACOA issues more process of confronting and discarding old beliefs and clearly or delightfully than comedian Louie behaviors. He shares his solutions for going through that Anderson. Speaking from personal process and developing a new spirituality. 10406 experiences, he explores how family members love each other through better or worse. He uses one humorous story after another to illuminate such issues as people pleasing, acting out, and low self-esteem in a gentle, caring manner. This film is a breakthrough tool for triggering recognition of ACOA issues and recovery. 10304, 10305

MY FATHER’S SON Middle/High School, Adult, 33 Minutes 1984 My Father’s Son presents a vivid and powerful portrayal of the effects of alcoholism and chemical dependency on the family as seen through the eyes of 16-year-old Michael Morgan. The video dramatizes behaviors of alcoholics’ families, revealing Mike’s fears and anxieties and the rigid denial of his alcoholic father. Delivering an important message to children of alcoholics and to those in dysfunctional families, My Father’s Son provides them with an understanding of the disease and an awareness of their increased risk of chemical addiction. 10309 & 30096

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DOUBLE TROUBLE Double Trouble addresses the topic of dual disorders (chemical dependency and mental illness combined). Co-Occurring Disorders Assessment and treatment of four of the most common combinations of dual disorders are illustrated in dramatic Mental Health & Drugs : #40106 fashion. The series written by Dennis Daley, M.S.W., This DVD provides clients and treatment professionals with emphasizes the value of therapy and self-help programs a deeper understanding of the mental illnesses that are a and also speaks on the sensitive issue of medications. significant element of a dual diagnosis and of how Part I: Mood and Anxiety Disorders psychoactive drug use can aggravate these conditions. High School, Adult, 30 Minutes, 1991 The video addresses the difficulty of giving an accurate This video portrays chemical dependency in combination with mood and anxiety disorders and the effects it has on diagnosis, the consequences of self-medication with street the patient and their families. 10142-VHS, 30384-DVD drugs, and the problems of relapse. Interview segments with Part II: Personality Disorders groups, individuals and medical experts focus on the High School, Adult, 30 Minutes, 1991 complexity of managing a dual diagnosis as well as illustrate This video portrays chemical dependency in combination how clients can function in society and gain hope through with two of the more common personality disorders: anti- effective treatment. social and borderline. 10143-VHS, 30385-DVD Running Time: 36 minutes

DUAL DIAGNOSIS: THE MESSAGE A Guide for Living with Co- OF HOPE

High School, Adult, 20 Minutes, 1989 Occurring Disorders 83 min 40482 When psychiatric illness and chemical dependency co-exist, the resulting problem is difficult to diagnosis and treatment is This 83-minute video educates patients and essential. This video powerfully combines families on the treatment of co-occurring lecture and interviews with dual diagnosis disorders. It provides an educational patients to deliver a message of hope. 10162 overview of co-occurring disorders, offers interviews from people who have them, and discusses ways that patients can participate in NUMBING THE PAIN treatment to better manage their recovery Adult, 30 Minutes, 1998 from both disorders. Included are dramatic vignettes, as Based on the clinical training series and intended for well as professional narration, to show a comprehensive patient education, this program explores the function of look at all the issues of recovery. substance abuse in trauma survivor’s lives, and describes the challenges and benefits of therapy. 10575 PREVENTING RELAPSE: DUAL DIAGNOSIS SERIES UT OF HE UNNEL O T T High School, Adult, 20 Minutes, 1994 Adult, 26 Minutes, 1992 An important part of recovery from a dual disorder is being Offers information, support and hope for clients who have able to identify the triggers that cause a relapse and the recently been diagnosed with both chemical dependency ways to prevent it from happening. This video includes and a coexisting emotional or psychiatric disorder. Vivid crucial information about relapse, the basic steps of relapse and honest stories demonstrate how others overcome the prevention, and personal stories that illustrate the power of stigma and continue to travel along their journey of dual an individual relapse prevention plan. 10564 recovery addresses key issues of dual disorders, including prescribed medications, dual recovery teams and relapse prevention techniques. 10530

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Understanding Bipolar Disorder and Understanding Major Anxiety Disorders and Addiction #40072 Addiction #40064 Hazelden's Co-occurring Disorders Series is newly updated Hazelden's Co-occurring Disorders Series is newly updated and reformatted to be a better value than ever. All video and and reformatted to be a better value than ever. All video and printed components are available in one package at a new printed components are available in one package at a new low price. The printed materials are downloadable from a low price. The printed materials are downloadable from a CD-ROM and are reproducible, saving you the effort and CD-ROM and are reproducible, saving you the effort and expense of re-ordering copies. Each collection provides you expense of re-ordering copies. Each collection provides you with integrated, diagnosis-specific treatment that effectively with integrated, diagnosis-specific treatment that effectively enhances Hazelden's Co-occurring Disorders Program. enhances Hazelden's Co-occurring Disorders Program. Understanding Bipolar Disorder and Addiction explains the Recovering from an anxiety disorder and addiction is a different aspects of bipolar disorder, such as mania and double challenge. The collection Understanding Major depression, and explores how the disorder interacts with Anxiety Disorders and Addiction provides a step-by-step chemical dependency. Examples illustrate the importance of process to identify anxiety triggers and recognize ways to medication, abstinence, and spirituality. change thoughts and reactions. DVD, 24 min. The collection includes a video program on DVD plus a Understanding Obsessive-Compulsive CD-ROM with the following materials: a facilitator guide, a patient workbook, video discussion questions, and the Disorder & Addiction #40014 pamphlet A Family Guide to Coping with Dual Disorders. This program, helps chemically dependent clients reclaim Author Dennis Daley is nationally renowned for developing their day-to-day lives and relationships from obsessive- and managing treatment services for addiction and dual compulsive behaviors such as constantly rearranging books disorders. DVD, 28 min. on a shelf or washing one’s hands over and over. Adult, 20 Minutes, 2004 Understanding Borderline Personality Disorder & Addiction #40015 Understanding Personality Problems & The collection Understanding Borderline Personality Addiction #40013 Disorder and Addiction provides support for recovery from Is one of the few recovery resources to discuss addiction as it relates to problematic personality traits: being antisocial, borderline personality disorder (BPD) and addiction, and passive-aggressive, self-centered, perfectionistic, controlling, explores ways to cope with common behaviors an d or dependent. thoughts associated with BPD. 21 minutes Adult, 24 Minutes, 2004 Understanding Dissociative Disorders & Understanding Post Traumatic Stress Addiction #40012 Disorder and Addiction #40063 This program, explores the cause of dissociative disorders, Hazelden's Co-occurring Disorders Series is newly updated the role of medication, the prognosis for recovery, and and reformatted to be a better value than ever. All video and coping strategies that can lead to a fuller, more integrated printed components are available in one package at a new life. Adult, 20 Minutes, 2004 low price. The printed materials are downloadable from a CD-ROM and are reproducible, saving you the effort and expense of re-ordering copies. Each collection provides you

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The Dual Disorders Series by Hazelden offers clear with integrated, diagnosis-specific treatment that effectively descriptions of major symptoms, causes, and recovery programs help clients accept their dual disorder and enhances Hazelden's Co-occurring Disorders Program. develop a successful recovery program. These materials The collection Understanding Post-traumatic Stress reinforce key concepts such as medication, abstinence, Disorder and Addiction suggests recovery and relapse and spirituality throughout the recovery process. prevention strategies for addiction and PTSD, plans along with ways for clients to handle the emotional pain and UNDERSTANDING BIPOLAR flashbacks associated with PTSD. DVD, 28 min. DISORDER AND ADDICTION Understanding Schizophrenia & Addiction Adult, 20 Minutes, 1995 Reinforces key concepts such as medication, abstinence #40016 and spirituality throughout the recovery process. 10561 The collection Understanding Schizophrenia and Addiction dispels the shame that clients often feel and explores how UNDERSTANDING DEPRESSION medications, counseling, self-care, and a support system AND ADDICTION offer hope for recovery. Adult, 20 Minutes, 2004 Adult, 25 Minutes, 1994 Shows clients a multitude of ways they can cope with Understanding Suicide and Addiction common symptomatic behaviors and thought patterns #40084 associated with depression. 10562 Hazelden's Co-occurring Disorders Series is newly updated and reformatted to be a better value than ever. All video and UNDERSTANDING MAJOR ANXIETY printed components are available in one package at a new DISORDERS AND ADDICTION low price. The printed materials are downloadable from a Adult, 25 Minutes, 1994 CD-ROM and are reproducible, saving you the effort and Visually takes clients through the process of identifying and managing their anxiety triggers. Also shows clients expense of re-ordering copies. Each collection provides you how they can begin changing their thought processes with integrated, diagnosis-specific treatment that effectively and reactions. 10563 enhances Hazelden's Co-occurring Disorders Program. The collection Understanding Suicide and Addiction helps UNDERSTANDING PERSONALITY clients recognize warning signs, stay involved in a recovery PROBLEMS AND ADDICTION program, keep sobriety a high priority, think through Adult, 20 Minutes, 1995 suicidal thoughts, and build and use a support system. Dramatizes the connection between chronic personality DVD, 20 min. problems and chemical dependency. Also helps clients see how to manage their personality traits to achieve emotional stability and sobriety. 10566 WHEN ADDICTION AND MENTAL DISORDERS CO-OCCUR NDERSTANDING OST RAUMATIC Adult, 60 Minutes, 2003 U P T Drug and alcohol dependence. Mental disorders. Alone, STRESS DISORDER AND ADDICTION each is a disease that wreaks havoc on the lives of millions Adult, 25 Minutes, 1994 in this country, and both require intensive treatment. When This video demonstrates the interaction between afflicted with these diseases simultaneously, the result can addiction and PTSD. Clients see how others coped with be even more debilitating for an individual. This web cast difficult situations by implementing recovery and will examine the issues and promising practices associated relapse prevention plans. 10565 with treating individuals with co-occurring and co-existing disorders. 10686

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Co-Occurring Disorders Series by Hazelden

This Collection includes a video program on DVD plus a CD-ROM with the following materials: a facilitator guide and patient workbook by Jonathan Hoffman, video discussion questions, and the pamphlet A Family Guide to Coping with Dual Disorders by Dennis Daley.

UNDERSTANDING PERSONALITY PROBLEMS & ADDICTION UNDERSTANDING OBSESSIVE- Adult, 24 Minutes, 2004 COMPULSIVE DISORDER & ADDICTION Is one of the few recovery resources to discuss addiction as it relates to problematic personality Adult, 20 Minutes, 2004 traits: being antisocial, passive-aggressive, self- This program, helps chemically dependent centered, perfectionistic, controlling, or dependent. clients reclaim their day-to-day lives and 40013 relationships from obsessive-compulsive behaviors such as constantly rearranging books on a shelf or washing one’s hands over UNDERSTANDING SCHIZOPHRENIA & and over. 40014 ADDICTION Adult, 20 Minutes, 2004 UNDERSTANDING BORDERLINE The collection Understanding Schizophrenia and PERSONALITY DISORDER & ADDICTION Addiction dispels the shame that clients often feel Adult, 21 Minutes, 2004 and explores how medications, counseling, self- The collection Understanding Borderline care, and a support system offer hope for Personality Disorder and Addiction provides recovery.40016 support for recovery from borderline personality disorder (BPD) and addiction, UNDERSTANDING DISSOCIATIVE DISORDERS and explores ways to cope with common & ADDICTION behaviors and thoughts associated with BPD. 40015 Adult, 20 Minutes, 2004 This program, explores the cause of dissociative disorders, the role of medication, the prognosis for recovery, and coping strategies that can lead to a fuller, more integrated life.. 40012

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Integrated Treatment Training on Co-Occurring Disorder Companion CD-ROM Available

. 101 How to Recognize Co-Occurring Mental Illness and Substance Abuse Disorders, Adult, 98 Minutes, 2001 This video is designed for professionals. Because persons with dual diagnosis have two different primary disorders, effective treatment must simultaneously address both disorders. It needs to be empathic, long–term treatment that is flexible in terms of intensity. Recognizing and properly assessing dual disorders is the first step towards ending the pattern of treating only half of the person's problems while supporting positive change and developing self–efficacy in the lives of the consumers with whom we work. 30397-DVD

. 102 How Do We Do It, Adult, 87 Minutes, 2001 This video is designed for professionals. Integrated Treatment is the simultaneous combination of mental health services and substance use treatment services. In Integrated Treatment, the same clinician, or group of clinicians in one treatment setting, provides both mental health and substance use treatment. Integrated Treatment addresses the whole person, rather than just one part, and works to foster recovery and self–efficacy in an intensive, comprehensive and long–term setting. 30399-DVD

. 201 Medication Management, Adult, 180 Minutes, 2002 This video is designed for professionals. Medication management for persons with co–occurring mental illness and substance use disorders is both difficult and controversial. Prescribing medications for persons with mental illness is common. Prescribing medications for substance dependence and/or abuse disorders is also common. But when a person presents with both of these problems, some difficult questions arise. This training module attempts to answer common questions associated with medication management issues in treating persons with both substance use and mental illness. 30398-DVD

. 301 Group Treatment for Persons with Co-Occurring Disorders, Adult, 135 Minutes, 2003 This video is designed for professionals. This module introduces group intervention as a method of integrated treatment. The stages of treatment are addressed, and an overview of group treatment approaches is presented. Additionally, this module defines persuasion and active treatment groups. 30400-DVD

. 401 Introduction to Relapse Prevention for Persons with Co-Occurring Disorders Adult, 133 Minutes, 2003 This video is designed for professionals This training module focuses on helping consumers, families and professionals use evidence–based relapse prevention strategies for both mental illness and substance use in an integrated manner. 30402-DVD

. 402 Approaches to Relapse Prevention for Persons with Co-Occurring Disorder Adult, 136 Minutes, 2003 This video is designed for professionals. This module presents training on specific relapse prevention skills such as identification of warning signs or triggers, problem solving skills to create alternatives to feeling bad or using substances, and social and communication skills that effectively enhance relapse prevention. We interweave learning exercises and consumer interviews throughout the modules to demonstrate the methods presented. 30401-DVD

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Bipolar: Life Between Two Extremes #40221 Leaving the Door Open: Miami Airport, December 7, 2005: a jet passenger begins yelling about a bomb threat and bolts for the door. Refusing Alternatives to Seclusion to comply with two U.S. marshals, he is eventually shot to and Restraint #40059 death. The cause of his outburst—bipolar disorder, not Trains mental health services direct terrorism—comes to light soon after, proffering another care staff, administrators, and tragic example of how volatile and misunderstood the consumers on alternative approaches to seclusion and disease is. This program examines the lives of people who restraint in the treat ment of people with serious mental have struggled for decades with illness. Emphasizes the consumer perspective and includes bipolar disorder, once known as five topical sections. manic depression. Through case studies and discussions of recent research, the film shows how each COUNTING THE COST patient has overcome the grip of Adult, 30 Minutes, 1997 debilitating despair and hyperactive Explores the complex impact and manifestations of severe euphoria, and how advances in psychology and childhood trauma, which go beyond the scope of the present PTSD. 10574 neuroscience are helping such individuals lead better, more productive lives. (45 minutes)

STRESS RELIEF: THE HEIMLICH METHOD All, 18 Minutes, 1987 FEELINGS (FARTHER MARTIN) Dr. Henry Heimlich, whose simple and easy-to-administer High School, Adult, 45 Minutes, 1980 maneuver has saved thousands of choking victims, will It has been said that resentment and self pity are luxuries save thousands more lives with his easy-to-follow that alcoholics can ill afford. Father Martin, acknowledging prescription for reducing destructive stress. Dr. Heimlich that “emotions are what we have the most of and know the explains what stress is, how it works, and gives simple least about,” shares thoughts about human feelings. 10185- strategies for cooling off situations and changing habits VHS, 30361-DVD that invite stress to rule our lives. 10421

Haywire #40116 SURVIVING DEPRESSION: THERE IS HOPE Adult, 27 Minutes, 2000 This ABC News program goes inside the homes of children Depression is more than just sadness. Depression is a living with severe mental illness, sharing the stories of three serious disease caused by a chemical imbalance in the young girls whose schizophrenia commands them to harm brain. Even though millions of Americans suffer from themselves—or their younger siblings. Their parents’ video depression, unfortunately most don’t seek help. diaries document the challenges, breakdowns, and Medications, counseling, exercise, and other treatments can help you control your depression and help you deal more frustrations that occur as they seek help for their children effectively with life’s many challenges. This video tells the and relief for the rest of the family. Brutally honest and stories of other adults who’ve fought depression. 30219 emotionally charged, Haywire sheds light on a disorder that is often misdiagnosed and misunderstood. (41 minutes)

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TREATING BORDERLINE PERSONALITY STRESS MANAGEMENT FOR PROFESSIONALS DISORDERS Adult, 20 Minutes, 1995 In actual therapy sessions, the video shows Marsha M. Linehan teaching patients the use of such skills as mindfulness, distress tolerance, interpersonal effectiveness, and emotional regulation in order to manage extreme beliefs and behaviors.10635

TRUE/NOT TRUE High School, Adult, 31 Minutes, 1997 Explains traumatic memory formation and retrieval, and the function of dissociation as a defense against external stress. 10519 Feel Better. Be Your Best. Volume One, Adult, 85 Minutes, 1991 WORKING WITH STRESS In this upbeat, information-packed program, stress expert College, Adult, 17 Minutes, 2002 Roger Mellott addresses the topic of stress management at The nature of work is changing rapidly. Now more than its very core: your self-esteem. You’ll learn that the better ever, job stress poses a threat to the well-being of workers you feel about yourself, the less vulnerable you are to and educational material such as this program. NIOSH is stressful situations. You’ll also discover that stress is an committed to providing the public with the knowledge to essential part of life. The trick is to take charge of the overcome this threat. 30280-VHS & 30281-DVD stressors that “get you down.” Roger’s positive message will leave you energized and confident – ready to lead a brighter, more balanced life. 10542 The Clearinghouse has free information Living A Less-Stress Life. about depression and other mental Volume Two, Adult, 88 Minutes, 1991 illnesses available in Spanish. Visit our Roger Mallott continues his unconventional prescriptions office or browse our website. for stress management on this second volume of Stress Management for Professionals. Roger’s insights will help free you from the stressors over which you have no control. You’ll discover how to handle the stress caused by conflict and difficult people more effectively and be able to release some of the pressure in your life without letting go of your values. You’ll also discover how to handle the stress caused by conflict and difficult people more effectively. HTTP://WWW.TAADAS.ORG/PUBLICATIONS/DEFA And, you’ll build a foundation of confidence essential to living a “less-stress” life.10543 ULT.ASP Choose to Change. Begin to Relax. Volume Three, Adult, 57 Minutes, 1992 With unforgettable storytelling and sensitive, sensible counseling, Roger Mellott helps you empower yourself to stop stressing and start living. He helps you face your frustrations and happily push them away. It’s much easier than you’d imagine. It just takes commitment and a few subtle shifts in your thinking. 10544

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Hear Our Voices

2013 90min #40506 & 40507

Hear Our Voices tells the inspiring stories of nine children and young adults who are fighting to overcome their mental health issues. Their stories are framed by some of the nation's top mental health care experts, who contend children's mental health issues are real and treatable, occurring with much greater frequency than most people imagine. Inspiring and motivating, Hear Our Voices makes the case that when children with mental health challenges are treated in their own homes and communities, they develop skills that better prepare them for the future.

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ASAM CRITERIA-ADOLESCENT IDENTIFYING DRUG ABUSERS Adult, 60 Minutes, 1993 Adult, 37 Minutes, 2002 The American Society of Addiction Medicine patient This training module contains a video, an instructors placement criteria provides uniform language for payers, manual, screening forms, and a reading list to guide the providers, clinicians, and case managers. In an effort to teaching of drug screening and identification techniques. bring a clear understanding of the criteria to a broad For the purposes of this module, the term “drug” refers to audience, this video was filmed for the purpose of psychoactive substances other than alcohol. Because providing an inexpensive training experience for staff alcohol is considered one of the most misused psychoactive based on national training events delivered by Richard substances, it is the subject of a separate training module. Weedman and David Mee-Lee, M.D. 10027 30231

USING THE ASI TO ASSESS ALCOHOL SCREENING & BRIEF Adult, 65 Minutes, 1994 INTERVENTION & IDENTIFYING ALCOHOL Provides a description of the ASI and reviews the benefits of using the ASI in program setting for assessment, ABUSERS treatment planning, and monitoring a client’s progress. Adult, 30 Minutes, 2002 Actual interviews conducted by experienced interviewers Set of two videos. This training module is part of a to demonstrate problems and interview techniques are curriculum developed to teach alcohol screening and brief included. (2 Video Set) Part 1 – 30157; Part 2 – 30158 intervention techniques to nursing students and other health professionals. The training module includes a video, patient education materials, screening forms, and a reading ADOLESCENT RECOVERY list to structure the teaching of alcohol screening and brief PLAN intervention techniques. Part 1 – 30230; Part 2 - 30239 Middle/High School, 25 Minutes, 1999 This curriculum for chemical ATTENTION DEFICIT DISORDER TOOL KIT dependency includes a facilitator’s Adult, 30 Minutes, 1994 guide, a guide for parents and This video offers simple explanations families and a video. Teens in early for understanding children with recovery often experience intense feelings of fear, anger, Attention Deficit Disorder. Can be used shame, and loss. The inability to deal with these emotions for training teachers and parents, for too often results in relapse. Yet working through these demonstrating the techniques to the emotions requires a level of introspection and honesty that students themselves, or to stimulate can be daunting. The teens in this video, through individual family discussions about how parents interviews and group discussions, expose their work with the AD/HD child. 10515 vulnerabilities, fear, pain and joy. 10632

THE MATRIX MODEL THE MATRIX MODEL IS AN EVIDENCE- BASED OUTPATIENT TREATMENT PROGRAM WITH OVER 20 YEARS OF RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT. IT WAS RECENTLY TESTED IN THE CSAT METHAMPHETAMINE PROJECT AND IS ONE OF THE FEW TREATMENT PROGRAMS TO BE ENDORSED BY NIDA. THE COMPREHENSIVE, MULTIFORMAT PROGRAM COVERS SIX KEY CLINICAL AREAS: INDIVIDUAL/CONJOINT

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THERAPY, EARLY RECOVERY, RELAPSE PREVENTION, Neurobiology: A Seminar for Clinicians FAMILY EDUCATION, SOCIAL SUPPORT, AND URINE TESTING. #40074 To be able to understand and utilize current research, a PRODUCED IN 2005, THE PROGRAM INCLUDES clinician needs some understanding of the brain and its A SERIES OF THREE VIDEOS: complexity. In many ways the brain still remains a mystery; neuroimaging and other forms of research, however, have uncovered some of the story about how our brains operate. Families in Recovery Adult 60 Minutes In this staff training program, participants will learn about How come that drug is more important than I am? Family the various descriptions and regions of the brain and how members often feel anger confusion or helplessness when these regions function and relate. faced with a loved one's addiction. It explains how the From this understanding, the clinician can better understand phases of addiction and recovery affect family members how wellness, psychotherapy, pharmacotherapy and spiritual and why involvement helps the entire family. 10715 tools aid in the recovery of their clients.

Road Map To Recovery SCIENCE OF ADDICTION AND TREATMENT Adult 60 Minutes Adult, 57 Minutes, 2001 Why do I feel worse than when I was using? The process According to the National Institute on Drug Abuse, of recovery can confuse and frustrate clients and their addiction is a brain disease. Scientific approaches are families. This encouraging informative program could be helping us understand the complexities of this brain disease called "What to Expect When You're Recovering." Clients and identify effective means to treat addictions. This will understand how they'll feel at every stage of recovery program will focus on the latest treatment research and why they'll feel that way and how they can feel better. innovative initiatives to implement lessons learned from 10714 addiction science. 10644

THE MIND: ADDICTIONS HIGH SCHOOL, ADULT, 60 MINUTES, 1988 Experiments with persons suffering from the addiction to heroin, alcohol, nicotine, food or gambling give unusual insight into the nature of the mind. Viewers learn that the brain has natural receptors for certain kinds of chemicals that are activated behavior. Recent studies on the mind’s capacity for chemical dependency reveals a complex and delicate balance within the brain. 10301

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Visit our clearinghouse to browse our Applying ASAM Placement Criteria extensive collection of free publications 1hr 14min 40495 …

Finding the time and funds to attend conferences or to earn Information for Clinicians: continuing education contact hours isn't always possible. CSAP Resource Guides The need for standardized client care was recognized in CSAT Treatment Advisory 1991, when the American Society of Addiction Medicine published its Patient Placement Criteria for treating NIDA Research Reports psychoactive substance use disorders. The newly revised Starting Early Starting Smart (SESS) ASAM-PPC-2R manual takes on renewed importance with National Household Survey (NHSDA) today's emphasis on evidence-based practice. David Mee- Lee presents a clear and concise overview of the new Treatment Assistance Protocols (TAPS) ASAM criteria. You'll learn to: Treatment Episode Data Set (TEDS) Treatment Improvement Protocols (TIPS)  Use those criteria to support sound clinical perspectives Information for Parents:  Validate key thoughts Keeping Your Kids Drug Free  Explore new ways of viewing your work without Marijuana: Facts Parents Need to Know negating your current services. Wake Up to the Risks of Marijuana

Information for Teens: Marijuana: Facts for Teens Tips for Teens, 11 different topics Mind Over Matter Posters

Information for Women: Alcohol – A Women’s Health Issue Helping Yourself Heal - A Recovering Woman's Guide to Coping with Childhood Abuse Issues

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ALCOHOL & DRUG ADDICTION DRUG AFFECTED EMPLOYEE IN THE WORKPLACE: A GUIDE FOR Adult, 21 Minutes, 1986 A humanitarian concern for the condition of an individual SUPERVISORS AND MANAGERS who is drug or alcohol affected is not inconsistent with Adult, 29 Minutes, 2000 firm discipline procedures when dealing with the drug Connor was once a star employee. Now he’s coming in affected employee. 30041 & 10146 late, taking frequent sick days, making mistakes, and alienating his colleagues. What happened? Connor has become addicted to alcohol. His manager doesn’t know AMERICA IN JEOPARDY how to respond. Managers may have difficulty recognizing High School, Adult, 20 Minutes, 1992 or reacting to signs of addiction. This video is designed to This fast-moving videotape contains interviews with help managers react quickly and effectively to the first recovering drug users. It warns viewers that taking drugs is signs of an employee’s addiction to alcohol and other a dead end, and mixing drugs with work is a very big drugs. James Fearing, Ph.D., provides mistake. The host explains how drugs affect the body and insight on Connor’s story as it unfolds. mind, and encourages viewers to get help for themselves if A crisis management expert and they have a substance abuse problem or to talk to someone licensed drug and alcohol abuse else if they think a co-worker is having a problem with counselor, Dr. Fearing helps drugs. English: 30014 & 30226 Spanish: 30271 Boxed set organizations of all sizes resolve with leader’s guide: 30272 problems caused by addicted employees. 10648 & 10688 DRUG DEPENDENCY: THE EARLY WARNING SIGNS ALCOHOL ABUSE: High School, College, Adult, 22 Minutes, 1984 SIGNS & SYMPTOMS The solution to drug dependency problems begins with High School, Adult, 60 Minutes 1995 recognition of the problem. This program, hosted by Hosted by Dr. David Ohlms, M.D., this Richard Crenna, is a comprehensive recognition guide to high quality education and training behaviors that signal use is becoming abuse. Dramatic program was developed for companies to assure vignettes illustrate the early warning signs, which include, compliance with DOT education guidelines on alcohol. social, emotional, physical, economic, and legal problems. These mandatory guidelines affect workers, supervisors 10148 & 30044 and managers in the transportation industry; airlines, trucking, railroad, bus, mass transit, pipeline industries and many more. Core material deals with the impact of alcohol DRUG FREE WORKPLACE (EMPLOYER on the job, skills, performance, and the impact on the VERSION) human mind and body. 10503 Adult, 12 Minutes, 1992 Tells the advantages of an employee assistance program and stresses the importance of recognizing and treating drug and alcohol abuse in the workplace. 30046

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DRUG TESTING explains the rights and responsibilities surrounding a drug Adult, 22 Minutes, 1989 free workplace. 10647 Information for designing a drug testing component as part of a drug-free workplace program. Demonstrates specimen collection and laboratory analysis. Gives special attention to the needs of both employer and employee in ensuring HANDS AND MIND the accuracy and reliability of test results. Employer High School, Adult, 30 Minutes, 1989 Version: 30050 Employee Version: 30202 Workers who use their minds and hands on the job will learn that alcohol and other drug use, abuse and addiction DRUGS AT WORK pose a grave threat to their lives, safety and productivity. Adult, 23 Minutes, 1988 10217 Information about the nature and scope of the alcohol and drug problem in the workplace and about the federal ARASSMENT EEPING T UT OF THE government’s initiative to prevent and reduce the problem. H : K I O Stresses the importance of the four components of an WORKPLACE effective workplace program: education, EAP, supervisor Adult, 18 Minutes, 1999 training, and drug testing, to create a drug free workplace. Vignettes communicate the destructive nature of workplace Employer Version: 10153 harassment, including sexual harassment, workplace harassment, abuse of authority, and racism. 10618

EMPLOYEE AWARENESS: SEXUAL LIFE, DEATH AND RECOVERY OF AN ALCOHOLIC HARASSMENT Adult, 28 Minutes, 1977 Adult, 19 Minutes, 1999 The disease of alcoholism is progressive and follows a predictable course. Dr. Joseph Pursch assumes the identity Discusses the issues of unwelcome advances, epithets, of an alcoholic in a corporate/industrial setting. He shows jokes, suggestive objects, pictures, whistling and body the relationship between the alcoholic and his employer, gestures. 10617 and his family and friends, giving insight on what can be done to initiate and assist in the recovery process. 10268 GETTING HELP Adult, 24 Minutes, 1988 Highlights the benefits of an effective assistance program WE CAN HELP 2000 (EAP) to employees and employers through comments by Adult, 18 Minutes, 1997 business, labor, and government leaders and EAP A basic training tool for supervisors that dramatically professionals. Describes the elements of a successful EAP demonstrates the right and wrong approaches to dealing program regardless of the number of employees or nature with workplace alcohol and drug abuse. Also, how to of the work. Employer: 30069 avoid making the problem worse. 10504

ORKING WITH TRESS GETTING HIGH: NOT IN THE JOB W S College, Adult, 17 Minutes, 2002 DESCRIPTION The nature of work is changing rapidly. Now more than Adult, 20 Minutes, 2001 ever, job stress poses a threat to the well-being of workers Getting killed on the job by someone who’s drunk or high, and educational material such as this program. 30280-VHS or having the job disappear because of substance abuse & 30281-DVD related incompetence are both to be avoided! This video

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THE BAC’S OF DRINKING AND DRIVING Middle, High School, Adult, 16 Minutes, 1980 Ned ’n Ed, a famous cartoon comedy team, are arrested for driving under the influence. To counteract the negative publicity, they make a film presenting the facts about alcohol and driving. They explain many things about drinking including blood alcohol concentration (BAC) and how alcohol acts on the body and brain. 10030

BLURRED LINES High School, Adult, 27 Minutes, 1997 DRUNK Two real families share their anguish over the loss of loved DRIVING: ones, allowing cameras to record their grief in the hope that THE similar tragedies will be prevented. After having too much VICTIM, THE OFFENDER to drink one day in May, 1995, Ronnie Dale Hathcock Junior/High School, College, Adult, 53 Minutes, 2002 drove his car in the wrong direction down a North Carolina Profiles several individuals whose lives have been forever interstate, colliding head-on with a car carrying three altered by an alcohol-related automobile accident: a young men. All three died but Hathcock survived and made husband who lost a wife, a child who lost her parents, a a full recovery physically. Viewers hear his tearful parent who lost a child, and one young woman who almost expressions of remorse from the prison where he is serving lost her own life. This intensely moving documentary also a 14 to 17 year sentence in connection with the crash. profiles two convicted drunk drivers – “the offenders” – 10513 who attempt to convey the almost indescribable guilt and remorse for their poor judgment and the consequences they face. The highly emotional stories of those interviewed are distinct, but the message contained in each is exactly the same: drunk driving can be prevented, and no one should DRINKING AND DRIVING: THE TOLL, THE TEARS have to suffer for someone else's bad decision. 30392- Middle, High School, College, Adult, 60 Minutes, 1987 DVD Viewers are alerted to the devastating effects of drinking and driving by this documentary, hosted by Phil Donahue. IMPACT: DRIVING DRUNK DRIVING HIGH Interviews with accident victims, their families and drunk High School, College, Adult, 32 Minutes, 1999 drivers themselves provide a clear human message about the tragedy of this national social problem. This program is This video illustrates the impact driving under the an excellent influence of alcohol or other drugs have on society. It exploration of addresses the effects of alcohol and prescription drugs alcohol abuse and on judgment and motor skills, and the consequences of social driving under the influence. Through candid interviews, responsibility. victims talk about how a drunk driver made the choice 10006 to drive, and how that choice has impacted their life. Steve Hanusa, an addiction specialist brings over 27 years experience to the making of this must see video. 10650-VHS, 30351-DVD

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LAST DANCE PREVENTION (HIGHWAY SAFETY) Middle and High School, 23 Minutes, 1993 High School, Adult, 39 Minutes, 1974 This video examines the life-altering consequences of This is an excellent film for schools and has been accepted driving while impaired, following a teenage couple from enthusiastically across the country by students and teachers the first moments of a horrifying accident to desperate alike. This film is especially useful in DWI/DUI schools lifesaving attempts in the emergency room. The emotional for those who are not alcoholics but who could easily slip climax of the video is reached when one of the teen’s into alcoholism. Since alcohol abuse – the irrational free parents and friends arrive to discover her fate. Computer choice to drink too much too often – is a major source of animation recreates the dramatic physical impact of the alcoholism, Father Martin feels that if we reduce abuse, we collision and illustrates just what causes the grave injuries will lessen the disease. How to reduce abuse? Make sustained by the young couple.10264 sensible, rational decisions about the use of alcohol. 30105

SENTENCED TO LIFE: THE TIANA TOZER STORY MISSING PERSONS Middle/High School, Adult, 27 Minutes, 1998 High School, Adult, 30 Minutes, 1993 Tiana Tozer tells the victim’s perspective on how one Missing Persons unites bereaved parents and friends; person can triumph over the tragedy of drunk driving. permanently disabled victims; and young inmates 30233 convicted of vehicular homicide in an attempt to decrease the heartbreaking statistics by educating students about the direct relationships between alcohol, death and prison. Includes discussions with members of MADD (Mothers Against Drunk Driving), SADD (Students Against Drunk Driving) and CAR (Convicts After Recovery) talking about the drastic changes in their lives caused by someone drinking and driving. The video dispels common myths and provides information on blood alcohol concentration. 10302

SMASHED Middle, High School, Adult, 75 Minutes, 2007 Smashed focuses on the effects of impaired driving collisions when the victims survive. It shows young crash victims from their arrival at the shock of trauma facility and follows their progress over time. 30405 & 30406 DVD

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STEER CLEAR: D.W.I. High School, Adult, 17 Minutes, 1989 Using dramatic, real-life footage, this video explains why alcohol and other popular drugs of abuse have such a devastating impact on driving skills. Host David Ohlms, M.D. Offers a clear explanation of why chemicals impair both judgment and motor skills at the purely physical level. Driver’s education, DWI/DUI and safety directors will appreciate this different approach to discouraging drinking and driving. 10413

VICTIMS CRY High School, Adult, 23 Minutes, 1991 The parents of victims of drunk drivers describe how their lives have been shattered by the death or permanent disabilities of their loved ones. This video presents a strong message: “If you drink, don’t drive (even if your blood alcohol is under the legal limit) and buckle up!” The testimonial format is interspersed with facts about drinking and driving. By presenting the grief and feelings of loss of the victim’s families, the program will leave the emotional impact to not drink and drive. 10450

WHO’S DRIVING? High School, Adult, 23 Minutes, 1994 A curricula for educating people who have been convicted of driving while under the influence or driving while intoxicated. It is designed to help teach offenders to take responsibility for their actions and to make real changes in their thinking, beliefs, and behavior. Manual also available upon request. 10465

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ALCOHOL, DRUGS AND KIDS use. Some experiment briefly, others successfully hide Upper Elementary, Middle School, 18 Minutes, 1989 their usage from parents, and parents are usually reluctant Why do kids start drinking or taking drugs In this video, to admit there’s a problem. 30029 four teens who started drinking or using drugs at an early age share their experiences. It dramatizes their stories in CONSCIENCE DECISION flashback while the teens reveal why they started using in the first place. The recovering teens stress that help is JUNIOR/HIGH SCHOOL, 12 MINUTES, 2004 always available for problems young people may be facing GIVES US A PEEK INTO A BUDDING TEEN ROMANCE, … so they never even turn to alcohol or drugs. 10014 AND LOOKS AT WHAT MIGHT HAPPEN WHEN THE PROPOSITION IS MADE TO TAKE THE RELATIONSHIP TO THE NEXT LEVEL. THIS VIDEO TAKES ON THE SERIOUS CADILLAC DREAMS Middle/High School, Adult, 30 Minutes, 1989 SUBJECT OF HIV PREVENTION WITH HUMOR AND Inspired by the real life experiences of two young men who RESPECT FOR THIS LIFE AND DEATH DECISION. grew up in the ghetto, this compelling drama of one young 30317-DVD man who succumbs to the lure of the drug culture and of his younger brother, who courageously holds on to his dreams. It powerfully portrays the harsh realities of street DARE TO BE DIFFERENT: life, yet its message is one of hope – each person can turn RESISTING DRUG RELATED PEER PRESSURE his or her life around by refusing to participate in the cycle Middle/High School, 19 Minutes, 1989 of crime and violence. Warning: Cadillac Dreams, a This realistic video dramatizes how an enduring friendship realistic portrait of people caught in the drug culture, between high school students helps them keep their values contains explicit street language. 10071, 10072, 30390- in perspective and about becoming members of a group DVD who used drugs. While the program acknowledges the difficulty of dealing with typical peer pressure situations, its message is uplifting and encouraging. 10127 THE CHOICE IS YOURS High School, College, 24 Minutes, 1992 The effect of peer pressure, alcohol, and drugs on the DRINKING IT IN decision-making ability of teens and young people is Middle/High School, Adult, 5 Minutes, 2002 vividly portrayed. The story takes place in a college area American youth see alcohol images bar where students are dancing, drinking, flirting, and everywhere …on billboards, in grocery unwinding from the pressures of school. Despite the stores, on outdoor displays, and at public college bar setting, the video is highly relevant to teens events, like parades. Pictures are on because the decision-making process that is dramatized is buses and subways. Alcohol images also the same process high school students currently experience. appear in kids’ magazines. They are on Characters make decisions about sex, drugs, and alcohol. toys and t-shirts … and even pictured on The issues of safe sex, abstinence, sexual orientation, baby bibs. Kids are also exposed to sexually transmitted diseases, unplanned pregnancy and alcohol images in their homes. Many television shows AIDS are dealt with frankly. 10089 contain them, and they are readily found on the internet. Parents’ behavior can influence their children, as can their siblings and others’ use of alcohol. The result is that CHOICES AND CONSEQUENCES America’s youth are inundated with messages about Middle / High School, Adult, 33 Minutes, 1987 alcohol wherever they are. 30234, 31002-DVD Choices and Consequences powerfully dramatizes the story of three teenage friends, all involved with alcohol and other drugs but at different levels. The story reveals how difficult it can be to pin down and deal with teenager’s chemical

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FITTING IN : A NEW LOOK AT PEER MCGRUFF’S DRUG ALERT PRESSURE Elementary, 11 Minutes, 1987 Middle/High School, Adult, 25 Minutes, 1988 McGruff warns children about A presentation for starting discussions on teen problems drugs – both legal and illegal. He and solutions. This video reinforces the often forgotten explains that even medicines can ideal of being true to your own instincts. It motivates teens be dangerous if they have been toward self-esteem and strength of character by letting prescribed for someone else. them listen to kids across America who have made wrong McGruff makes it clear that drugs choices because they gave in to those around them. 10188 are like poison, but unlike poison, they have no warning labels. He teaches children how to stand up to peer pressure and protect themselves from people who try to persuade them HOW TO SAY NO WITHOUT LOSING YOUR to take drugs. 10289 FRIENDS Middle/High School, 60 Minutes, 1988 Through the interplay of a narrator and live action Real Life Teens: Sexual Responsibility scenarios the basic skills of assertiveness training are taught. Teenagers are shown how to recognize various #40113 types of pressure and are given ready responses to use so After watching this video, viewers will have a better that good decisions can be made without jeopardizing good understanding of what sexual responsibility means, as well as friendships. 10230 possible undesirable outcomes of reckless sexual activity. Subjects covered include sexual activity in the teen years, the IF YOU CHANGE YOUR MIND dangers of unprotected sex, how sexually transmitted Middle School, 31 Minutes, 1992 diseases spread, potential consequences of having many sex This videotape documentary, winner of the 1992 CINE partners, syphilis and HIV/AIDS, and emotional and award, was produced entirely by middle school students for other school children. The video is a teaching tool to help monetary ramifications of teen pregnancy. students learn about consequences of drug use. 30073 Viewable/printable educational resources are available online. (19 minutes)

MCGRUFF AND THE NO SHOW Real Life Teens: Teens and Gangs Elementary, 22 Minutes, 1987 McGruff, the crime dog and young children star in a #40109 powerful video with an upbeat message about kid’s ability This program discusses why a teen might choose to turn to a to say “no.” The video helps to teach children the negative gang and how gang involvement typically leads to personal consequences of drugs, how to refuse drugs and resist peer risk and imprisonment. Subjects covered include what a pressure, and how to develop and gang is; problems a teen can have with gang involvement; enjoy drug-free lifestyles. 10288 different groups that can provide support; support or protection that is positive; why teens join gangs; violence; and racism and gangs. A viewable/printable instructor’s guide is available online. (16 minutes)

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Real Life Teens: Teens and Runaways feelings associated with peer pressure. Viewers become aware of the need to develop a positive sense of personal #40114 identity and an understanding that self-respect comes from This program discusses running away and the issues that within each person. 10507 may lead a teen to leave home. Possible solutions to home problems are also discussed, as well as where to turn for help when faced with problems that may lead a teen to consider running away. Subjects covered include what a runaway is and the two types of runaways; how to cope with problems at school or home; alternatives to running away; open communication with parents and guardians; and where to turn for help. A viewable/printable instructor’s guide is available online. (19 A WAY OUT minutes) Junior High/High School, 17 Minutes, 2002 The story of Tay, a talented basketball player (William “Book” Booker) pulled between the influence of a classmate who has succumbed to the temptations of easy STRAIGHT TALK money and a studious friend who offers to help him boos Middle/High School, 30 Minutes, 1992 his grades for college. Tay must choose between relying on the precarious possibilities of the NBA draft and setting his Straight Talk is a documentary that profiles four ordinary sights on an academic scholarship to improve his teenagers from inner-city neighborhoods – three who have circumstances. 30316-DVD chosen not to use alcohol and other drugs and one who is a recovering alcoholic and drug user. These teens are not actors. Their real life experiences demonstrate the value of setting goals, developing talents, and staying in school. Teacher’s guide available. 10559

ST.MICHAEL’S RETREAT Middle/High School, 30 Minutes, 1997 Peer pressure can be an overwhelming influence and often overrides all other aspects of one’s life. St. Michael’s Retreat does not answer the question of how to deal with peer pressure – it powerfully presents the elements involved in peer pressure and shows the importance of being true to one’s positive value system while under the pressure of peers. St. Michael’s Retreat dramatizes peer pressure – an experience all adolescents can relate to. Set at a retreat house in the late 1950’s, this period piece focuses on Michael Kellett. When a prank goes too far, Michael must decide whether to tell the truth or to take the easy way out and betray everything he believes in. This dramatic presentation is sure to initiate discussions about the

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Call the Tennessee REDLINE for information about Gamblers Anonymous, Overeaters Anonymous and other twelve-step help support groups. The Tennesee REDLINE is free, confidential, and available 24/7.

1-800-889-9789

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BROTHER EARL’S: OUR FATHER High School, Adult, 45 Minutes, 1989 Brother Earl discusses the vital subject of spirituality with sensitivity and conviction. “The Lord’s Prayer” is broken down into a practical day by day guide to help the recovering addict embrace spirituality and manage his or her own life. 10479, 10062, 30383-DVD

EARNIE LARSEN’S SEEKING AND FINDING YOUR HIGHER POWER: SOLVING THE PROBLEM OF SPIRITUALITY Adult, 35 Minutes, 1989 In this tape Earnie strives to get across the importance of Steps 1, 2 and 3. The ability to turn our lives over to a power greater than ourselves. Not having had the experience of trusting or counting on someone being there for us becomes the primary spiritual obstacle. 10167 & 10168-VHS, 10733-DVD See complete list of Earnie Larsen videos starting on page 122.

IS THERE AN ELEPHANT IN YOUR SANCTUARY? Adult, 26 Minutes, 1990 This video is for those interested in how churches can deal effectively with the problem of alcohol and drug dependency within their midst. The tape includes resources for further help and information.10250

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PRAYER – THE PATH TO GOD’S WILL SPIRITUALITY AND RELIGION AS Adult, 45 Minutes, 1999 IT RELATES TO THE RELAPSE PROCESS Father Martin says, “It is my prayerful hope that this film Adult, 30 Minutes, 1987 will help those entering the sober life, spiritually bankrupt Father Martin’s conference presentation on spirituality and to find the door leading to the road, to a peace filled religion and the relationship between them and relapse. He relationship with the God who seems so far away. This offers guidance to avoid pitfalls and relapses. 30136 & film states nothing more than the ABC’s of prayer, giving 10407 definitions and dispelling myths. Prayer is food for the soul; it would be criminal to starve ourselves.” 10626 ROLE OF PRAYER IN TREATING ALCOHOLICS Adult, 30 Minutes, 1987 REVIVAL OF HOPE Father Joseph Martin’s conference presentation on the role Middle/High School, Adult, 60 Minutes, 1992 of prayer in treating alcoholics. 10369 & 30126 This video shows youth making a difference in their own lives, in the lives of their families and friends, and in their schools, churches, and communities. The themes are THE SPIRITUALITY TAPE respect and hope. The action is youth caring for youth. The High School, Adult, 45 Minutes, 1989 assumption is that hope emerges from struggles to grow Hospitals and treatment centers report that at least 95% of and care with others. Leader’s guides and handouts are new patients identify themselves as agnostic and say that available. 30118 they had close religious affiliations when they were young, but became disillusioned over the years. They feel that organized religion has let them down, with the result being SPIRITUAL ASPECTS OF ALCOHOLISM that they have turned away from God. From the High School, Adult, 33 Minutes, 1988 metaphysical to the traditional, from the “moment of The deepest damage of the disease is to the “inner man,” it clarity” to a relationship with one’s higher power and all is far more devastating than damage to the body in most the spiritual experiences along the way, this multi-faceted cases. The big book, for example, calls alcoholism “Soul approach has proven to be most effective in reaching the Sickness.” Through denial and other behavior the alcoholic largest number of the as-yet spiritually uncommitted and lives against his conscience. Step four calls for a moral uninvolved. 10408 & 10409 inventory. The answer, then, is basically “spiritual.” AA is a set of principles, rather than a shelf-full of medicines. The result of living these principles should be serenity, which is nothing more than “peace of conscience.” 10405- VHS, 30362-DVD

SPIRITUALITY Recovery Books High School, Adult, 22 Minutes, 2004 & Things In this video, Wheeler addresses the controversy surrounding spirituality, and the misconceptions people entering recovery have about spirituality. He makes a clear distinction between religion and spirituality, defining spirituality as a force greater than the individual and a very powerful tool capable of impacting and restoring one’s life. He also explains how spirituality provides hope, a value system, love, self respect, forgiveness of yourself and others and peace beyond all understanding. 30343-DVD

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STEP 2: POWER AND SANITY FINDING YOUR SOLUTION High School, Adult, 19 Minutes, 1991 Many clients have difficulty with the second step. They may mistake the emphasis on spirituality for a call to religion; they may resent the implication of insanity; or they may have difficulty believing in a higher power. This video tackles these common barriers to recovery. “Insanity” does not mean mental illness, but refers to losses associated with obsession. Spirituality is defined as what is good in life. The higher power’s purpose, as explained in the video, is to connect each of us to our own spirituality. Testimony from the men and women in this video reveals the wide range of entities that can serve as higher powers, and the relief and sanity that comes from no longer fighting the illness alone. 10414

STEP 3: ACCEPTANCE AND ACTION High School, Adult, 20 Minutes, 1994 Using wit and wisdom to show how learning to pray – to communicate with a spiritual source of power – leads to confidence and serenity in recovery, this presentation shows viewers that it is possible to overcome the fears and doubts “turning it over” can create. 10415

TURNING IT OVER: THE THIRD STEP High School, Adult, 45 Minutes, 1990 Video host Father Terry Richey deals with the fears and doubts “turning it over” creates – resulting in positives of peace, harmony, and relief people in recovery experience once they’ve done so and surrendered to god. 10438 & 10439

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ART OF ASSERTIVENESS CHALLENGING THE LIFESTYLE High School, Adult, 24 Minutes, 1998 High School, Adult, 55 Minutes, 2004 This tape was developed as a practical tool for helping Michael Johnson challenges the viewer to look at the truth viewers learn new ways to communicate. People develop about who they really are. This video addresses the fact effective communication through understanding different that during therapy you are out of your element and can communication styles, identifying their own often feel confused, mainly because therapy has taken communication away everything and everybody you enjoyed. This video styles, and challenges the lifestyle of alcohol, drugs and criminal utilizing powerful activity and provides the viewer with strategies for communication successful re-entry back into the community. 30338-DVD techniques that can positively impact COMMUNICATION VIDEO relationships with High School, College Adult, 38 Minutes, 1990 friends, family Most people who go through treatment have “significant and co-workers. others” or “co-dependents,” anyone with a stake in the 10528 alcoholic’s or addict’s behavior. These relationships are critical for the dependent’s recovery. Psychotherapist Sylvia Cary presents some typical situations, depicting communication and conflict resolution problems. 10106 THE ART OF LIVING WITH CHANGE Hs, Adult, 45 Minutes, 1992 What happens when recovery doesn’t seem to be working DIFFERENT LIKE ME as it should? This video is especially important for clients High School, Adult, 30 Minutes, 1990 frustrated with the relatively small pay-off they feel they’re In every high school classroom today, there are students getting for all of their hard work. Earnie Larsen explains who struggle alone and in silence with powerful secret that the short-cut to getting results comes from focusing feelings of shame, low esteem, and emotional isolation. very specifically on one problem at a time. Once a problem They are among the millions of teens who live with has been identified, clients learn how to go about the alcoholic parents. This dramatic story is to help process of changing. 10026 See complete list of Earnie professionals bring these children of alcoholics (COA’s) Larsen videos starting on page 122. out of isolation. It will also help others understand parental alcoholism and drug addiction. 10133 THE BULKIN TRAIL All, 28 Minutes, 1995 DO THE RIGHT THING WHEN NO ONE IS The Bulkin Trail is the inspirational story of a man who LOOKING regains his self-esteem through the memory of his Young Adult/Adult, 42 Minutes, 1998 childhood. When Michael Bulkin visits his elderly parents, In this program, Henderson stresses he is a shell of his former self. His self-esteem is so low personal empowerment and positive life that the relics of his childhood send him spinning back in changes, as he speaks to a group of time, back to elementary school, to a day of crushing inmates about his experiences with defeats in the life of his 11 year old former self. His addiction and subsequent incarceration. memories do not stop with failures, however they wind While he says, “you are the problem,” through those childhood days to a moment when his self- he says also, “you are the solution.” He esteem reached its zenith, when the gift of a new sled discusses how those behind bars must inspired him to build an heroic trail down a forest slope, realize that their present condition is and become a hero of the school. Bulkin’s memory of the determined by their past behavior, yet strength and drive he once had frees his pent-up emotions there is still time to make their life “work” again, and avoid and erases his self-doubt. 10069-VHS, 30395-DVD returning to the penitentiary. 10582-DVD. For complete list of Henderson’s videos, see page 11125.

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DO THE RIGHT THING WHEN NO ONE IS GIRL POWER LOOKING FOR WOMEN Middle/High School, 25 Minutes, 1999 Adult, 30 Minutes, 1998 Studies indicate that as girls reach adolescence they Incarcerated women need treatment, counseling, therapy undergo a crash in self-esteem unique to their gender. It is and support as much or more than men. Most incarcerated during this stage in life that girls are confronted with such women are mothers with school-age children. The critical issues as body image, sexual pressure, depression, perpetual revolving door of recidivism keeps females relationship violence, date rape and eating disorders. In coming and going from prison just as men do. 10583 response to these issues girls clubs have sprung up around the country in an attempt to educate and empower young women on these subjects. This program takes viewers into ENJOYING SOBRIETY an actual club meeting.10613 Adult, 25 Minutes A film that answers questions about the everyday business of staying sober. With a positive, realistic approach, this HOW TO SABOTAGE YOUR TREATMENT dramatic film gives a basic, often neglected message: High School, Adult, 24 Minutes, 1985 sobriety can be enjoyed, life can be full. 30055 & 30054 Interference behaviors used by patients create obstacles to rehabilitation in substance abuse treatment programs. GETTING OUT: A PRE-RELEASE PROGRAM Dramatizations provide a unique look at examples of self- Adult, 29 Minutes, 1998 pity, the negotiator, playing naive, defocusing, compliance, Everyone who is released the elitist, family rescuer, and the “professional patient” – from incarceration needs and the joys of sobriety. 10665 social resources, survival skills and community GETTING OUT OF THE GAME: connections. This film HE RAP OF RUG EALING provides information that T T D D High School, Adult, 32 Minutes, 2004 can be used by 100% of the population in any state MONEY, POWER, RESPECT, POPULARITY AND in America. 10578 GLAMOUR: THEY ALL COME EASY FOR THE DRUG DEALER, AT LEAST IN THE MINDS OF MANY YOUNG RECOVERING ADDICTS. IT'S EASY TO UNDERSTAND WHY THE LURE OF THE DEALING LIFE STYLE IS SO STRONG. BUT, HUSTLING DRUGS INEVITABLY BECOMES THE FIRST STEP ON THE PATH TO ADDICTION, PRISON OR DEATH. THIS VIDEO FEATURES A SUPPORT GROUP FOR PEOPLE IN RECOVERY WHO FACE THE TEMPTATION TO RETURN TO DEALING. KEY ISSUES: THE ILLUSION OF DEALING WITHOUT USING, FALSE BELIEF THIS TIME THEY WANT GET CAUGHT, HAVING A POSITIVE FOCUS OR GOAL AND VALUING EARNED MONEY ABOVE ILLEGAL MONEY. 10702-VHS 30352-DVD

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John Bradshaw on …

High School, Adult, 58 Minutes, 1993

The Family Homecoming

Tape A: The Family In Crisis Tape A: Problem of The Wounded Inner Child This video is an overview of what constitutes a A dysfunctional family system creates a “wounded” family in crisis. 10039 inner child. 10049 Tape B: The Healthy Family Tape B: Original Pain Bradshaw reveals how a healthy, functional family This video helps viewers to find the positive results of operates. 10040 reconnecting with early emotional pain and the fear of abandonment. 10050 Tape C: The Unhealthy Family The characteristics of the dysfunctional family are Tape C: Reclaiming Your Infant Self discussed in this program. 10041 Viewers discover how unfulfilled infancy needs can affect adult life. 10051 Tape D: The Compulsive Family Compulsive behavior, the core of all addictions is Tape D: Reclaiming Your Toddler Self highlighted in this tape. 10042 In this video Bradshaw delves into the ways in which toddlers’ needs are often violated. 10052 Tape E: The Persecuted John Bradshaw covers incest and violence with the Tape E: Reclaiming Your Pre-School Self family. 10043 The viewer learns how the sense of purpose developed at this stage may get mis-shaped by rigid family Tape F: The “Bad Child” systems. 10053 Shame and guilt, moral and emotional abuse are covered. 10044 Tape F: Reclaiming Your School-Aged Self John moves the viewer toward competency, industry and Tape G: The Most Common Family Illness a conscious identity. 10054 John says codependency is the most common untreated addiction. Ways to cure it are covered. Tape G: Championing New Permissions 10045 Ten ways to increase enjoyment of life and interactions on how to “give yourself a new childhood.” 10055 Tape H: Help For The Family This video guides viewers through dealing with Tape H: Championing Protection & Practice resentment and getting them to forgiveness. 10046 In this video, Bradshaw teaches viewers how to supply unmet childhood needs by choosing a new “family of Tape I: Health For The Family choice” and finding a living “higher power.” 10056 This video reveals ways to stop the denial of problems and make amends with the family. 10047 Tape I: The Wonder Child Viewers discover the emergence of the “wonder child.” Tape J: Hope For The Family 10057 In this tape viewers will learn how to heal themselves. 10048 Tape J: The Inner Child As Regeneration The spiritual aspects of the “wonder child” life purpose, integration and homecoming. 10058

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Living Sober Series Living Sober is a unique tool for treatment professionals to support their programs with guidance on specific coping skills needed by their clients during recovery. Designed for alcohol/drug mental health programs, each segment focuses on an important recovery issue. Author Dennis Going Home Daley provides clinical insight to each subject. The solution based-program has been created to maximize High School, Adult, 30 Minutes, 1989 viewers’ involvement to create their own strategies for coping and working a successful recovery program; This tape is for patients in treatment centers who are helping them make connections between what they think, how they feel, and how they act. Each title is short and about to return to the “real world.” Most go home dramatic, with vignettes that dramatize realistic situations fearful of their own human weakness; this fear, it is as well as interviews with individuals in recovery. hoped, will keep them faithful to meetings where they gain strength. Father Martin suggests things that will Dennis C. Daley, Ph.D., is Associate Professor of protect and deepen their new found sobriety – home Psychiatry, Chief of Drug and Alcohol Services, and group, working the steps, meetings, sponsor, and so Director of the Center for Psychiatric and Chemical on. 10198 Dependency Services at Western Psychiatric Institute and Clinic (WPIC) of the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center in Pittsburgh, PA. He is a principal and co-principal Investigator on several research studies sponsored by the National Institute on Drug Abuse and National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism related to treatment of individuals with substance use and mood disorders. Dr. Daley has been involved in providing services to patients and families, program development and management for over twenty years.

Part A – Resisting Social Pressure To Use High School, Adult, 23 Minutes, 1994 Shows several situations in which recovering individuals experience different types of social pressures to use. Professionals using the different vignettes can help their clients learn how to handle these social pressures. 10272

Part B – Coping With Craving Thoughts High School, Adult, 23 Minutes, 1994

Cravings and thoughts of using are commonly experienced in recovery. Learn about cognitive and behavioral strategies they use to manage cravings or thoughts of alcohol/drug use. 10273-DVD

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Part C – Managing Anger in Recovery Part H – Recovering From Crack & Cocaine High School, Adult, 23 Minutes, 1994 Addiction Negative emotional states, especially anger, represents the High School, Adult, 23 Minutes, 1994 most common category of relapse percipients according to There are many barriers facing clients recovering from research studies. This video helps clients think of ways to crack and other forms of cocaine addiction. Recovering handle their anger. 10274 addicts need to be aware of trigger responses and how to change them. 10279 Part D – Managing Feelings of Boredom & Part I – Motivation and Recovery Emptiness High School, Adult, 20 Minutes, 1996 High School, Adult, 23 Minutes, 1994 It’s not unusual for those in early recovery to experience Boredom and emptiness can contribute to relapse for difficulty in generating motivation, especially if they were clients who don’t structure their time and keep busy. forced to get treatment by family, employer or the legal Clients learn to develop strategies to cope with negative system. This segment presents issues related to motivation, thoughts and feelings of boredom or emptiness. 10275 such as thoughts of using other substances and loss of Part E – Coping With Family & Interpersonal interest in 12-step support groups or counseling. 10489 Conflict High School, Adult, 23 Minutes, 1994 Living Sober Series (Continued) Helping your clients identify and deal with their conflicts, disagreements or differences puts them in position to Part J – Relationships: Amends, Assertiveness, improve their family and social relationships. This can lead Honesty to better sobriety and higher self-esteem. 10276 High School, Adult, 20 Minutes, 1996 Examines three important interpersonal areas in recovery; Part F – Building A Recovery Network & making amends to others who were harmed by addiction Sponsorship High School, Adult, 23 Minutes, 1994 can be painful & difficult; learning how to be assertive and express true feelings in a direct manner; learning to be Many clients have trouble reaching out and asking for help. honest with oneself and others. 10490 They feel ashamed or embarrassed and believe they are week or incompetent for needing help. Recovery networks Part K – Relationships: Passion, Rejection, are an important part of staying sober. 10277 Criticism Part G – Coping With Relapse Warning Signs High School, Adult, 20 Minutes, 1996 High School, Adult, 23 Minutes, 1994 A common problem occurs when a spouse or partner feels The possibility of relapse faces every alcoholic or addict in ignored, believing a recovery program is getting more recovery. The highest risk period is the first three months attention or that former passion has died. Also, there’s the in recovery. Viewers learn how to avoid high risk possibility that a relationship may be in jeopardy and the situations and be aware of the warning signs. 10278 spouse or partner may want to break it off. Unless prepared to deal with these situations, the threat of relapse may increase. 10491

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Part L – Relationships: HIV and Sexuality Issues trouble staying sober but is hesitant to attend an outpatient High School, Adult, 20 Minutes, 1996 rehab program. 30376-DVD 10690 Part Q - Relationship to Therapist & Treatment Group High School, Adult, 21 Minutes Part M – Other Addictions: Gambling, Sex & Examining the dynamics of both one-on-one therapy as Tobacco well as groups. Dramatizations include a client who is High School, Adult, 20 Minutes, 1996 upset with his therapist but doesn't express it during a Other addictions and compulsive behaviors – whether session and a woman who finds great difficulty in gambling, sex, tobacco, overeating, spending or working – discussing her inner thoughts and feelings with her can contribute to relapse. This segment shows how these therapist. 30377- DVD behaviors are rationalized in early recovery. Then it makes the argument that when other addictions are not addressed, Part R – Compliance with Medications/Self Help a real threat is posed to physical, material, personal and Programs financial well-being. 10493-DVD High School, Adult, 17 Minutes These two critical issues to successful recovery plans are Part N – Balanced Living examined in this segment. Dramatizations include a woman High School, Adult, 20 Minutes, 1996 who is reluctant to take ReVia to help her recovery from Healthy recovery means achieving a reasonable balance in alcoholism and a man who has lost his motivation to several areas of life: physical and emotional health, continue attending AA meetings. 30378-DVD relationships, work and play. Early in recovery, it’s easy to focus on sobriety and neglect other important elements to a Part S – Compliance with Lifestyle Changes successful balanced life. Determining how to strike a High School, Adult, 16 Minutes harmony is the subject of this segment. Taking care of This segment focuses on the common problem encountered others; focusing on the external world rather than the inner in recovery when patients the importance of creating a self; and a tendency to overwork are also presented. 10494- better regime to their lives. Dramatic scenes include a man DVD who is reluctant to attend aftercare counseling after completing a rehab program and a woman who has missed Part O – Compliance with Aftercare & Outpatient her last few therapy sessions and wants to drop out of Counseling outpatient treatment. 30379-DVD High School, Adult, 23 Minutes It is common for patients to become complacent after a short period of sobriety. This segment underscores the importance of attending to disciplines beyond alcohol and drugs. Dramatizations include a man having trouble staying with his exercise plan, a woman who has grown tired of her diet, and a man who has resumed smoking cigarettes. 30375-DVD

Part P – Low Motivation to Change or Seek Treatment High School, Adult, 21 Minutes For dual diagnosis patients, this part examines rationalizations used in avoiding treatment. Dramatizations include a woman, suffering from an alcohol problem and a possible mental health disorder who is reluctant to receive an evaluation from a professional and a man who is having

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Hepatitis C Living the Rest of Your Life Learning How To Live #40068 Adult, 43 Minutes, 1998 Real people make this video compelling. In Hepatitis C: The alcoholic, drug addict and ex-convict will face the Living the Rest of Your Life candid testimonials by people consequences of his behavior in the midst of dysfunctional living. To stay sober and free we must learn how to live who have tested HCV-positive will inspire, inform, and functional lives. This film focuses on the individual and empower your clients. Created in the style of our best- what choices can be made for success. work ethic, family selling video Hepatitis C: The Silent Epidemic. DVD, 25 values, responsibility, credit and obedience to the law are min imperative for successful living in the real world. 10579

Looking for Work 20 min 40484

Looking for Work explains the basics of preparing for employment after recovery--creating a resume, where to look for work, interviewing skills. The Hustle for Worthiness #40089 Exploring the Power and Love, Belonging and Being Enough Managing Money In this lecture, Dr. Brené Brown explores the meaning of 18 min 40485 love and belonging, and how our feelings of "never good enough" prevent us from experiencing real connection. Managing Money encourages clients to explore their Brené writes, "Our lives are a collection of stories--truths relationship with money, change their thinking about it, about who we are, what we believe, what we come from, and learn the benefits of budgeting. Also includes a how we struggle, and how we are strong. When we can let go discussion on financial woes, bankruptcy, and resources for of what people think, and own our story, we gain access to money management help. our worthiness--the feeling that we are enough just as we are, and that we are worthy of love and belonging. If we spend a THE RE-ENTRY TRAP lifetime trying to distance ourselves from the parts of our College, Adult, 60 Minutes, 2004 lives that don't fit with who we think we're supposed to be, According to Michael Johnson, the moment of re-entry can raise fears and anxieties about daily living. The stress of we stand outside of our story and have to hustle for our normal life activities, such as searching for housing, worthiness by constantly performing, perfecting, pleasing, employment, treatment, and health care, or something as and proving. Our sense of worthiness lives inside of our simple as getting a driver’s license, can result in a return to story. It's time to walk into our experiences and to start living self-defeating mindsets and behaviors. Michael Johnson and loving with our whole hearts." addresses successful strategies for re-entry back into the Dr. Brené Brown is a researcher, writer, and professor. She community by focusing on lifestyle changes, and emphasizing the importance of having a strong support is a member of the research faculty at the University of system to help you avoid the traps of falling back into your Houston Graduate School of Social Work, where she has old lifestyle of alcohol, drugs and crime. 30342-DVD spent the past ten years studying a concept that she calls Wholeheartedness, posing the question: How do we cultivate a life defined by authenticity, love and belonging, joy and gratitude, and a resilient spirit, and what gets in the way?50 min.

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SAYING GOODNIGHT TO THE SUN SECOND HALF Adult, 30 Minutes, 1997 All, 29 Minutes, 1990 This video profiles the Rural Providers Conference, a Thomas “Hollywood” Henderson was the NFL’s first gathering geared toward substance abuse prevention and cocaine casualty. It cost him his career and, for a few years, intervention strategies for the Alaska Natives population. his freedom. Thomas has been clean and sober since 1983 30185 and he has a message for young and old: “Life can be better. It can be different. You don’t have to live this way anymore.” Second Half is full of hope for everyone, PROUD TO BE ME: DEVELOPING SELF-ESTEEM especially minority populations in school, treatment or Middle/High School, 64 Minutes, 1988 even in prisons. 10375 & 10376. Interviews and scenarios are used to define self-esteem, explore the sources of the way we feel about ourselves, and outline specific strategies for setting goals and making The Secret to a Satisfied Life #40038 changes. 10349 Noted speaker Earnie Larsen asks us if we are satisfied with our life. If not, what can we do to change it? Taking us Real Life Teens: Self-Destruction through a step-by-step process of self-discovery, Earnie Larsen demonstrates how it is possible for people to change their perceptions of problems in personal relationships, #40115 careers, spiritual development, and many other areas. This program discusses cutting and other manifestations of "Attitude" is the secret to a happy life. self-destruction among teens. Subjects covered include what self-destruction is; what kinds of problems can lead to self- Through this video, we learn how to focus on the specific destruction; how to express negative feelings in a positive issues that trouble us and seek out our own responsibility in manner; alternatives to self-destruction; positive ways of these problem areas. We learn that the difference between expression; how to know if a person needs help; and where satisfaction and dissatisfaction is as simple as changing our to turn for help. A viewable/printable instructor’s guide is own attitudes and perceptions. DVD, 44 min available online. (17 minutes)

STAYING SOBER & STAYING FREE SAY YES TO LIFE Adult, 43 Minutes, 1998 High School, Adult, 60 Minutes, 1997 The criminal justice and life-rebuilding experience is What stops us from shouting “yes” to life? What keeps us shared by Thomas Henderson. Critical thinking, sobriety, saying “no?” asks Father Leo. He explores the reasons we responsibility, change and lawful living are the themes in learn to say “no” to ourselves and to life – the this film. Staying sober is staying free! English 10580- dysfunctional families of origin, and the different kinds of DVD abuse which keeps us victims. Recovery is about confronting our “no” and turning it into a “YES!” 10485

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Earnie Larsen is a nationally known author and lecturer and a pioneer in the field of recovery. He has authored and produced more than 55 motivational self-help books. His most outstanding work is found in the creation of the Stage II™ Recovery process. He has a MRE degree in Theology and Education, a degree in Counseling and accreditation in Chemical Dependency and Family Counseling. Earnie has been a counselor for over 30 years and has spoken to sellout crowds all over the world. Earnie has been heard on hundreds of radio stations and appeared on TV shows such as the Oprah Winfrey Show, CNN and the

Sally Jessie Raphael Show. His newest book is called The Healer's Way...Bringing Hands-On Compassion to a Love-Starved World.

LIFT UP YOUR HEART BY EARNIE LARSEN

Building Self Confidence Adult, 30 Minutes,1991 In this video, we learn why Self-Confidence is the treasure house of successful living: . What constitutes Self-Confidence ... . The key to building Self-Confidence ... . How to maintain a healthy Self-Confidence once it is attained … 10724-DVD

Overcoming Fear Adult, 29 Minutes, 1991 In this video, we learn how to understand and overcome Fear in its many faces: . The definition of Fear... . The key in confronting old, learned Fear responses to reality... . How to diminish the power of Fear to control our lives… 10725-DVD

Dealing with Discouragement Adult, 29 Minutes, 1991 In this video, we learn how to understand and overcome Fear in its many faces: . The definition of Fear... . The key in confronting old, learned Fear responses reality... . How to diminish the power of Fear to control our lives… 10726-DVD Many of the videos in this catalog can be purchased through TAADAS … call 615-780-5901 or 800-889-9789 for prices and ordering information.

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ACQUAINTANCE RAPE, DRUGS AND YOU AIDS UPDATE: THE LATEST FACTS Middle/High School, 18 Minutes, 1997 ABOUT HIV AND AIDS Counselors, survivors and a detective warn young people Middle/High School, 28 Minutes, 2004 that rape is not always a danger reserved for dark alleys This timely program reviews the latest new information on and deserted streets. Viewers also learn the role of drugs HIV, explains precautionary measures that help to lower (rohypnol & G.H.B.) in these attacks. This tape donated by the risks of HIV infection and answers frequently asked The Nashville Academy of Medicine Alliance and the questions about this most lethal of STDs. The Teacher’s YWCA. 10594 Resource Book includes activities to help students consider whether their own behaviors are putting them at risk of infection, and provides fact sheets to remind students of the dangers of this deadly virus. 10692 AIDS: ALCOHOL & DRUGS – PERCEPTIONS VS. REALITY Adult, 38 Minutes, 1989 BEGINNINGS: YOU WON’T GET AIDS This video helps viewers to understand AIDS in addiction Elementary, Middle School, 14 Minutes, 1990 treatment. This is an essential continuing education video This film provides reassuring, age appropriate information addressing a necessary overview of AIDS and the role of about AIDS for primary and intermediate-age children. addiction counselors in the treatment of the disease. Combining colorful animation, live action and song, the Explores AIDS, the disease, co-factors and arresting film allays fears and answers children’s questions about alcohol and drug dependency and how that enhances the how AIDS is spread. Children will learn that while AIDS is immune system. 10009 a very serious disease, it is very hard to get. Nothing they normally do at home or at school will give them AIDS. They’ll learn to take responsibility for their own health, Aids Among Teens and to be compassionate, offering help and friendship to #40212 people with AIDS. 10036 The fastest growing segment of AIDS cases in the United States is heterosexual young people who are sexually active. CONSCIENCE DECISION Listen to candid discussions with teens and adults from all Junior/High School, 12 Minutes over the country who are HIV positive, and hear their Gives us a peek into a budding teen romance, and looks at what might happen when the proposition is made to take discussions about some who are now tragically dead. the relationship to the next level. This video takes on the serious subject of HIV prevention with humor and respect for this life and death decision. 30317-DVD AIDS: EVERYTHING YOU SHOULD KNOW Middle, High School, 20 Minutes, 1988 CLEAN, SOBER & POSITIVE This program is designed especially High School, Adult, 25 Minutes, 1996 for teenagers. Video host Whoopie A documentary about people in recovery from drug and Goldberg helps them take seriously alcohol abuse who are also living with HIV and AIDS. their responsibility to avoid exposure Bart, Bill, John, Kelly, and Luann share their personal to the deadly AIDS virus. In keeping stories about recovery and living with a disease that has no with the guidelines and recommendations of state and local cure. 10476 school districts and the Centers for Disease Control, this program teaches that sexual abstinence is the primary method of AIDS prevention. 10011

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HIV: UNINFECTED DOES NOT EQUAL UNAFFECTED PROTECTION AGAINST INFECTION: High School, College, Adult, 4 Minutes, 1997 THE IMMUNE SYSTEM & AIDS Interviews with people infected or affected by HIV. The Elementary, 15 Minutes, 1991 subjects include men and women, heterosexual and Slim Goodbody explains in a way appropriate for younger homosexual, who discuss the importance of maintaining an elementary children what AIDS is, health hazards of AIDS, HIV-negative status. 30250 and major causes of AIDS. Slim focuses on the positive aspects of personal choice – we each have to decide to HIV Positive #40065 keep ourselves “well & strong.” 10348 An HIV-positive diagnosis is no longer the death sentence it once was. In fact, a positive outlook works wonders in helping you live a normal life despite having HIV. SEX AND DRUGS: This powerful new Hazelden video features frank, candid THE INTIMATE CONNECTION testimonials by people who have tested HIV-positive. Adult, 30 Minutes, 1989 They're real people, not actors. They've been through the Many people recovering from drug and same thing your clients are going through. And their alcohol addictions have serious problems takeaway message is an important one: that with treatment, with sex and intimacy. This dual addiction to sex and drugs has often gone knowledge, and a positive attitude, life with HIV can and unnoticed and untreated, creating a setup will proceed. DVD, 22 min for relapse. Arnold M. Washton, Ph.D., and Nanette Stone-Washton present timely new information essential for patient education and staff training. This IN THE MIDST OF WINTER video examines how sex or relationship addiction can High School, Adult, 61 Minutes, 1995 become a substitute dependency. 10381 In the Midst of Winter offers insight on how to face the stark reality of this fatal disease. In this film, people suffering from AIDS display tremendous courage in the face of their impending mortality. We see friends and family trying to cope with grief and their own survival, and caregivers learning to hold onto their humanism. The video serves as an honest and therapeutic guide to coping with AIDS in these troubled times. 10239

LIVING POSITIVE: AN INSPIRING DOCUMENTARY ABOUT WOMEN AND AIDS High School, College, Adult, 40 Minutes, 1999 Interviews with five women of different races and ages living with HIV. Each shares her story and stresses the importance of early testing, treatment, prevention, self- esteem, and compassion. They describe their reactions when they received the diagnosis and relate how it changed their lives, the depression and psychological turmoil they experienced, the effect on their families or loved ones, and the fear of rejection that prevented some of them from revealing their HIV status. 30249

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SEXUAL ADDICTION THE TRUTH ABOUT SEX Adult, 45 Minutes, 1989 Middle/High School, College Adult, 45 Minutes, 1999 Valuable and timely information about sexual addiction is More than half of all teenagers have had sex before they’re available to counselors and therapists through this video. 18 years old. A teenager contracts a sexually transmitted Included are the behavioral criteria which define sexual disease every 10 seconds. Over 3,000 teenage girls become addiction, its similarities to chemical dependency and other pregnant every day. Parents and teenagers are often too addictions, and application of the Twelve Step Model for uncomfortable or too embarrassed to discuss the risks treatment are explained. 10382 associated with sex. This video forces teenagers to face the realities of having sex too young. 10629 SEXUAL ROULETTE See page 106 for complete Teen Files Series High School, Adult, 17 Minutes, 1995 Sexual roulette tells an intimate yet alarming tale of two troubled marriages. Roger and Gwen and Steven and Paula WHO DO YOU LISTEN TO? enjoy the security and comfort of good jobs and lovely Middle/High School, 34 Minutes, 1993 homes, but both couples have “spiced up” their marriage In an age of wide-spread fear of sexually transmitted with a little romance on the side. When Roger announces disease, this film talks to adolescents about sex openly he has AIDS, a stark reality using a sensitive combination of dramatic enactment’s, snaps into focus for both music and interviews with medical experts, AIDS victims, couples, their infidelity may teenage mothers and youth counselors. It gives them the be killing them. This video facts to confront in order to take responsibility for their underscores the grim fact that own sexual activity, while presenting an option for them to – for the first time in history – consider – sexual abstinence before marriage. 10464 dishonesty, fear, and denial are mortal threats to all of us, young and old, men and women, gay and straight. 10383

SEXUALLY TRANSMITTED DISEASES High School, Adult, 15 Minutes, 1990 Sexually transmitted diseases (STD’s) are passed from person to person through sexual activity. This program explains how STD’s are contracted, describes common symptoms, and emphasizes the importance of prompt medical attention. The program provides an overview of the most common STD’s – chlamydia, gonorrhea, syphilis, genital warts, herpes, and AIDS. Abstinence is presented as the only sure method of prevention. Sexually active individuals are urged to use condoms, spermicides, know their partner’s sexual history, and avoid sex with IV drug users. 10386

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ANGER CONTROL TOOL KIT DEALING WITH ANGER Middle/High School, Adult, 90 Minutes, 1994 Middle/High School, 52 Minutes (set of 3 videos) This video is a companion to the Anger Control Tool Kit This series of three videos teaches African American youth curricula demonstrating 10 of the most commonly used the skills to reduce the disproportionate risk of becoming tools. This kit may be used in a variety of ways including: victims or perpetrators of violence. Unlike many existing training teachers and parents or demonstrating the programs which are often unrealistic in terms of language, techniques to students themselves. 10516 dress, and cultural issues, Dealing With Anger focuses especially on the social environment of African American adolescents. Three tape series - tapes are not designed to ANGER: THE BOTTOM LINE stand alone. For Boys: 10669; For Girls: 10670 Adult, Part 1 88 Minutes Part 2 141 Minutes, 2006 This two part series provides strategies that will help the viewer change their behavior and take control of their life DEALING WITH CONFLICT AND and provides proven techniques that will help them control CONFRONTATION inappropriate anger. 30331-DVD Volume 1 High School, Adult, 73 Minutes, 1993 CONFLICT RESOLUTION: This program shows how to learn a system of Student To Adult Conflict psychologically sound conflict resolution solutions. These Middle/High School, 10 Minutes, 1998 techniques are proven to work in many situations, even I Want It Now – When Tracy can’t get the information she when you face destructive confrontations, like temper needs from her teacher, a heated argument ensues in front tantrums, one-upmanship, out-and-out lying, and more. of the entire class, leaving both participants embarrassed. Also helps relieve the tensions, anxiety and fear that often Get Out – A store owner mistakenly believes that a group come with conflict. 10538 of students have stolen from him. His accusations are met Volume 2, with disapproval and an unfortunate act of theft that could High School, Adult, 57 Minutes, 1993 have been avoided. 10532 Powerful techniques covered in this video will help you keep conflict and confrontation from having a negative effect on you and your organization. Conflict can tear THE CROWN PRINCE people apart and add a lot of unwanted stress leading to Middle/High School, Adult, 38 Minutes, 1990 lost productivity. 10539 Billy is 15. For most of his life his family had kept a deadly Volume 3, secret – a secret of violence and of fear. But when the High School, Adult, 83 Minutes, 1993 secret is finally told, Billy comes to an explosive Conflicts can have a devastating effect – on productivity, realization about what it means to be “just like dad.” On morale, teamwork and, ultimately, an organization’s the verge of adulthood, he must cope with the legacy of his bottom line. This video program does not promise an end father’s abusive behavior toward his mother in his own to conflict. But it will give you a proven approach you can beginning relationships with women. The Crown Prince easily use whenever a conflict does arise. 10540 looks at the problem of wife assault from the perspective of the children – demonstrating the tendency of children to copy the abusive behavior witnessed at home. 10122 DEPRESSION & ANGER High School, Adult, 20 Minutes, 1994 Depression and anger are often methods we use to cope DOMESTIC VIOLENCE TRAINING SERIES with the world. These survival methods can interfere with Adult, 2 parts, 4 hrs our relationships and recovery. This video suggests Identification of types of violence, population at risk, strategies for dealing with people, places and things that handling clients that are victims of abuse, and treatment provoke the old reactive anger or depression. 10508 and prevention issues (2 parts – 4 hours). Suitable for: General and clinical staff training 30282

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DOMESTIC VIOLENCE BY EARNIE LARSEN How to Break the Patterns of Criminal Thinking and Where Abusers Come From Acting High School, Adult, 29 Minutes, 2000 High School, Adult, 30 Minutes, 2000 A lifelong habit of violence dulls the recognition of Habits, both good and bad are acquired through repetition. violence and abuse. Violence and abuse simply become Being willing to face the presence and power of this habit normal. This program takes the client back to the time and choosing another course can only accomplish breaking when they were the victims of abuse and forcefully states, of the habit of abuse. Concrete structures and models are as it was wrong for someone to abuse you so it is wrong for provided to accomplish both the cognitive restructuring you to abuse anyone else, especially those who love and and behavior modification to both break the habit of abuse depend on you. 10735-DVD and begin creating new habits of respect and control. 10738-DVD How Abusers Think High School, 32Minutes, 2000 Violence is a habit. At the heart of every habit is a truth learned by harsh experience. This program leads the client to identify the source of this criminal, cognitive impairment. Using the client's own experience of abuse as a starting point, they are led logically and systematically to understand through structured graphs how they perpetuate this habit of violence and abuse. The client is strongly challenged to confront this habit and put an end to it. 10736-DVD

How Abusers Create the Next Generation High School, Adult, 30 Minutes, 2000 Violence and abuse are generational. The fact of this generational conditioning to violence and abuse is stressed in this program. The point is strongly made that the next generation of abusers, with all the negative consequences that imply, is being created now at the hand of the client watching this program. Their responsibility for ending this cycle of destruction being visited on their children is clearly and strongly stated. 10737-DVD

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EARNIE LARSEN’S UNRESOLVED ANGER AND WHY ARE YOU SO ANGRY? HOW RESENTMENT BLOCKS RECOVERY Adult, 33 Minutes, 1992 Adult, 35 Minutes, 1989 This video explores the cause and effect of anger, from its roots to the final stage – dealing with the aftermath. Four Sparks fly when we look at the hurt and rage that has vignettes illustrate the various styles of coping with anger. victimized us in the past. of course it’s the hurt and the Why Are You So Angry? provides a positive approach to anger through delusion and denial that becomes an identifying problems and developing action plans to enormous obstacle to sobriety. This video program will resolve anger. Realistic situation, ethnic diversity, and ultimately bring release from the bondage that creates the sound counseling techniques make this a useful tool for want to abuse one’s self in the first place. 10681 & 10170 both clients and mental health professionals. 10466 VHS 10734-DVD

RESPECT AND PROTECT Adult,, 28 Minutes, 1997 This video portrays two students in two different types of violence – bully/victim violence and conflict violence. Shane is constantly bullied by Brad, a bigger, older student. Janelle’s violence arises when another student spreads rumors about her. The video helps teachers and administrators reduce violence at school. 10555

SAVAGE MAN Adult, 30 Minutes, 1997 Examines the issues of domestic violence from the male point of view. Exploring the issue of why men use violence to control relationships. This video is an excellent overview for therapists, educators and the abusers themselves. Contains Strong Language. 10553

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Domestic Violence Broken Wings Series

This series is designed to help find solutions to the epidemic of domestic violence. Each video includes real life situations with which teens and adults can identify. The series not only explores the issues of domestic violence but also provides concrete suggestions of taking the first steps toward stopping the cycle of domestic abuse.

Children & Domestic Violence Adult, 15 Minutes, 1995 This program examines how to recognize children suffering from the effects of domestic violence. The focus is on the mothers who are abused and the effect on children. Mothers are shown learning to understand and cope with domestic violence and the effect it has on children. Various forms of abuse are covered, and the warning signs of troubled behavior from the child of an abusive home are reviewed. 10137 Substance Abuse & Domestic Violence Adult, 23 Minutes, 1995 The message of this video is that substance abuse does not cause domestic violence. Viewers learn different forms of emotional and sexual violence, and common ways in which people rationalize the abuse of substances and one another. The video also provides examples of how the cycle of domestic violence and codependency can be broken by recognizing that these are learned behaviors that can be changed. The program offers resources and direction on group support and therapy, how friends and family can help, and which legal steps can be taken. 10138 Women & Domestic Violence Adult, 23 Minutes, 1994 This video tells the story of Olivia, and how she took action to protect herself and her son from domestic violence. The viewers will learn the characteristics of an abuser, and the steps that women should take to get themselves to a safe house. Legal actions available to protect women from an abuser are outlined, included restraining orders, emergency protective orders, and stay-away orders. Finally, the types of help available are covered including support groups. 10140 Young Adults & Domestic Violence High School, Adult, 23 Minutes, 1995 One-third of all high school and college students will have an abusive relationship before they graduate. This video explores the dimensions and the antidotes to this epidemic. The program looks at the components of dating and violence, from physical attacks to mental and emotional abuse. Warning signs to look for in an abuser are explored, and suggestions for the viewer on how to protect themselves are provided. Also examined are key causes of youth dating violence, from pervasive media messages to behavior patterns that were inflicted on the abuser at home. Regardless of the cause, the tape emphasizes that violence is a learned behavior that can be unlearned and changed. 10141

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Bullied This engaging video introduces the topic of bullying and bullying prevention strategies using age-appropriate language #40061 or #40060 and grade-specific concepts. Also included is a video for Bullied: A Student, a School and a Case That Made History adults that describes what bullying is and how bullying Level: prevention works. An ideal component for schools using the Grades 6 to 8 Olweus Bullying Prevention Program. Grades 9 to 12 Bullying 6-8 Video #40085 Bullied is a documentary film that chronicles one student’s ordeal at the hands of anti-gay bullies and offers an inspiring message of hope to those fighting harassment today. It can become a cornerstone of anti-bullying efforts in middle and high schools. Bullied includes: A 40-minute documentary film (DVD), with closed captioning and with Spanish subtitles CONNECTIONS: ALCOHOL, A two-part viewer’s guide with standards-aligned lesson DRUGS AND CHILD ABUSE plans and activities for use in staff development High School, Adult, 30 Minutes, 1993 Additional materials online With a series of dramatic vignettes dealing with child Bullied is designed to help administrators, teachers and abuse, the host analyzes the two situations and makes the connections between family violence and alcohol and drug counselors create a safer school environment for all abuse. Issues that lead up to the abuse are revealed through students, not just those who are gay and lesbian. It is also three scenarios involving family members. 10112 intended to help all students understand the terrible toll bullying can take on its victims, and to encourage students to ESCALATING THE VIOLENCE: IMPACT OF stand up for their classmates who are being harassed. PEERS Bullying K-5 Middle/High School, Adult, 13 Minutes, 1997 #40083 In analyzing how peers encourage, promote and receive Introductory Videos for Elementary School Students, Teachers, excitement from watching others in turmoil, this program and Parents breaks down a mock fight to its psychology to help adolescents understand what’s happening under the From the authors of the Olweus Bullying Prevention surface. 10509 Program This engaging video introduces the topic of bullying and bullying prevention strategies using age-appropriate language GANGS, GUNS, GRAFFITI Middle/High School, Adult, 30 Minutes, 1991 and grade-specific concepts. Also included is a video for At a time when communities are becoming increasingly adults that describes what bullying is and how bullying concerned about the widespread dangers of gangs, this prevention works. An ideal component for schools using the video graphically illustrates the consequences of gang Olweus Bullying Prevention Program. membership and gang violence. Produced for at-risk juveniles and adults who are working to combat gangs in their communities, Gangs, Guns and Graffiti reveals the Bullying 6-8 truth about gang loyalty, gangs, guns, drug money, and Introductory Videos for Middle School Students, Teachers, and graffiti. 10194 Parents From the authors of the Olweus Bullying Prevention Program

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ESCAPETHE ABUSE VIOLENCE IN YOUR LIFE Adult, 20 Minutes, 1998 High School, College, Adult, 16 Minutes, A practical “how to” guide about “living smart.” This 2001 program examines the problem of domestic violence and This powerful video demonstrates why offers guidance and support for women wishing to make violence is not just the stuff of headline different choices in their lives. This program interviews news. Young people will gain greater women who have successfully left violent situations and awareness of the destructiveness of also outlines what women can do to escape the abuse and certain behaviors seen every day in our keep safe while doing so. 10550 classrooms homes and neighborhoods. Offers motivational material for young people interested in increasing their personal commitment against violence. 10671 IN & OUT OF CONTROL High School, Adult, 38 Minutes, 1997 JUST BECAUSE Provides insight into the psychological complexities of Middle School, High School, College, 25 Minutes, 1994 violence from the viewpoint of victim, witness, and Emmy award-winning director Scott Evers (Not Me: perpetrator. Examines the influence of alcohol and other Innocence in the Time of AIDS) skillfully blends reality drugs as escalators for a predisposed personality. Identifies with fiction, looking at kids incarcerated for violent crimes triggers to violence and presents methods of treatment and and families who have lost children to violence; contrasted prevention. 10505 with young people who have chosen a philosophy of non- violence and troubled kids who have turned their lives around. Just Because offers young people insight on how IN LOVE AND IN DANGER to break the cycle which had led so many of them down the Middle/High School, 15 Minutes, 1997 path towards destruction. An unforgettable cinematic Designed for teachers, parents and teens, this video experience. 10257 includes personal testimony by a young woman involved in a violent dating relationship. She tells of the overwhelming sense of love in the initial romantic stage of their VIOLENCE IN THE HOME : LIVING IN FEAR relationship, leading to increases control, jealousy, verbal Adult, 30 Minutes, 1991 abuse, isolation from friends and eventual physical All relationships experience periods of tension. But in violence. Parents are urged to watch for signs of power and some relationships, tension leads to a vicious cycle of control in teen dating relationships. The video reminds us emotional and physical abuse. This program emphasizes that one in three women murdered are killed by a boyfriend that the cycle of violence can only be broken with outside or husband. 10552 intervention. Arrest is often the best step. More than 50% of reported cases of spousal abuse also involve child abuse. The purpose of arrest is not to keep offenders behind bars, but to force them to seek help and therapy which is an essential part of the recovery process. 10451

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STREET GANGS: PREVENTION & INTERVENTION Middle/High School, 28 Minutes, 1997 In a neighborhood that is working to stem the presence and influence of gangs and youth violence, Delbert Boone discusses adolescent development, choices and peer pressure. He addresses family values, anti-social behaviors and what gangs offer adolescents. Prevention and intervention techniques are discussed with community leaders and adolescents who have been successful in resisting the pressures of drugs and gangs. 10502. For complete list of Delbert Boone videos, see page 125

STREET GANGS: THE CIRCLE OF VIOLENCE Middle/High School, 30 Minutes, 1997 Taped on location with gang members and law enforcement, this video addresses gang culture and profiles, with emphasis on how and why kids are lured into joining gangs. It addresses drugs and gang activity, the circle of violence, and the results of making the choice to join a gang. Warning signs of gang involvement, understanding graffiti, and the importance of graffiti removal are explained. 10501

MEN’S WORK High School, Adult, 50 Minutes, 1992 This video has been created to address the problem of male violence in American society. Paul Kivel begins with the observation that violence – from intimidation to harassment to physical threat – is a learned response. Using real-life situations, this video explores male violence where it most frequently occurs in our society: between men and their sons, in dating situations, and in the home between couples dealing with outside pressures. 10300

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THE TRUTH ABOUT HATE Middle/High School, Adult, 32 Minutes, 1999 YOUNG MEN’S WORK The Truth About Hate explores the origins of hate through Middle/High School, 26 Minutes, 1995 the eyes of today’s teenagers as they come face to face Essential resource for schools, community agencies, with their own racism, ethnic bigotry, religious hatred, and juvenile corrections programs that cope with young men’s sexual discrimination. 10615 aggression and rage on a daily basis. This video follows a group of young men as they confront the beliefs that led them to violent behavior. 10526 THE TRUTH ABOUT VIOLENCE Middle/High School, 57 Minutes, 1999 This explosive new documentary explores violence and its consequences through the eyes of eight Los Angeles teens. Two of the teens are in gangs, two are involved with gang members, three are on probation for violent behavior, and all of them have histories of harming their peers, teachers, or themselves. The teens participate in a month-long journey that brings them face-to-face with how violence impacts victims’ lives. They visit the USC Medical Center and witness in graphic detail the effects of violence; they tour a battered women’s shelter; they undertake a grueling challenge in the rugged Colorado mountains to learn empathy, teamwork, and that it’s possible for them to change their violent ways. Hosted by Leeza Gibbons and produced by Arnold Shapiro. 10623

THE WAR AT HOME Adult, 11 Minutes, 1994 Powerful documentary will provoke awareness, thought and dialogue on domestic violence. Though many of us are appalled by the severity of domestic violence, few of us understand it. It is imperative that we listen and hear the truth from those who have the most experience and knowledge: the survivor of domestic violence. Contains the actual 911 call from a 8 year old girl. 10631

IT AIN’T LOVE Middle/High School, College, 60 Minutes, 1998 This video looks at teen dating violence through the eyes of a group of spirited young people. Teens start by exploring their own lives reenacting scenes of violence they have experienced witnessed or inflicted on others. It captures the intensive process of probing listening confronting and sharing the young actors go through. The actors work to recreate their understandings of how acts of abusive control and violence get misconstrued as signs of "love" in teen dating relationships. 30011

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AMERICA IN JEOPARDY VIDA EN LA COMUNIDAD PARATODOS! High School, Adult, 20 Minutes, 1992 LIFE IN THE COMMUNITY FOR EVERYONE This fast-moving videotape contains interviews with College, Adult, 2000 recovering drug users. It warns viewers that taking drugs is This bilingual DVD gives service providers and educators a dead end, and mixing drugs with work is a very big who serve Hispanic/Lantino parents and families the mistake. The host explains how drugs affect the body and information and educational tools to address the substance mind, and encourages viewers to get help for themselves if abuse prevention and mental health issues that affect them. they have a substance abuse problem or to talk to someone Available in English and Spanish. Part I DVD 30369 & else if they think a co-worker is having a problem with 30370, Part II DVD 30371 & 30372 drugs. English 30014 & 30226; Spanish: 30217 & 30271;

GOLDTOOTH Elementary, Middle School, 27 Minutes, We have many Spanish language publications for all This video is a story about children who audiences in our Clearinghouse … are on the streets where drugs, alcohol, and solvents are used every day. Life is Adults hard for these kids. Many of them use Al servicio de los hispanos (Here To Serve Hispanics) substance for their own personal reasons Alcoholismo: aprenda la realidad (Alcoholism: Getting the Facts) and needs. What happens to some of them Parents is deadly. This video may help young Consejos Para Criar Adolescentes Libres de Drogas (Tips for Raising people talk about substance abuse and Drug-Free Teens) street life. It can help them ask: How do we see ourselves? Juventud Latina: Hable con Sus Hijos Sobre las Drogas y Sus Peligros (Latino Youth: Speak to Your Children About Drugs and Their Who are our real friends? How can we stay off of drugs? Dangers) This video can inspire anyone who wants to listen to young La Bebida y Su Embarazo (Drinking and Your Pregnancy) people and help them. English 30242; Marijuana: Lo Que los Padres Deben Saber (Marijuana: Facts Parents Should Know) Children & Adolescents Grandma's Wisdom/Los Consejos de la Abuelita Girl That I Am/La Nina Que Soy Activity Book for 9-11 Year Old Girls Marijuana: Informacion para los Adolescentes (Marijuana: Facts for Adolescents)

We also have Spanish language publications about HIV/AIDS, hepatitis and mental illnesses such as depression, bipolar disorder, panic disorder, etc.

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AMERICAN EYES Middle/High School, Adult, 30 Minutes, 1998 GOOD INTENTIONS, BAD CHOICES: At sixteen, Korean-born John is a typical teenager OVERCOMING ERRORS IN THINKING competing for a position on the high school basketball College, Adult, 53 Minutes, 2006 team and tentatively exploring an interest in girls. Adopted This video explores the errors in thinking and the common when he was 10 months old, John has grown up in a lack of trust from family members, due to broken promises loving, protective American family and feels no different of the past. The video also centers on relapse prevention, than his Caucasian brother, Matt, or anyone else at school. relationships, and shows how to use Murphy’s Law by When the two brothers win coveted spots on the basketball anticipating problems before they become problems. team, a disgruntled teammate, Durk, derides John’s 30364-DVD heritage with racial taunts. Continued confrontations at school create tension at home, testing the bonds of love and understanding among family members. 10523 OPENING DOORS: TALKING WITH SOUTHEAST ASIAN CLIENTS ABOUT A&D ISSUES Adult, 60 Minutes, 1997 The Art and Science of Healing #40076 This video demonstrates assessment and early intervention methods for human service providers who work with At its inception, medicine was an art utilizing science as a Southeast Asian clients. This is achieved by the providers tool (“the healing art”). Today practitioners are becoming more active in the early identification, referral overwhelmed with science with little or no attention to the and intervention of substance abuse problems within art. The talk is of treatment and management often with a Southeast Asian communities. Four staged interviews are goal of symptom reduction or tolerable recovery. The words included which demonstrate both methods. Two sessions and teaching points follow each interview. 30183 “to heal” speak not of reduction or abstinence but of a spiritual freedom to fully experience life in the present moment. MANHOOD High School, Adult, 43 Minutes, 2003 Two double-blind studies give differing results-one shows During this video, Darryl Turpin discusses the true that a certain therapeutic approach is extremely effective and meaning of attaining manhood with a group of men in the other shows the statistical equivalent to placebo. What is recovery at Dismas Charities. He begins by addressing the the difference? It is primarily related to the healing potential misconceptions and mixed messages young men often manifest by the clinicians. The question then becomes, can receive from their peers on the street, such as being a real this ability be acquired? The answer is this ability is already man means money, jewelry, a nice car, partying, drinking and using drugs. 30344-DVD there-has always been there and always will be there. This course simply helps guide the participant back toward their healing essence.

CULTURAL BAGGAGE Middle/High School, Adult, 8 Minutes, This video was created to parody stereotypes people are often labeled with. It will make you laugh, while drawing your attention to attitudes that need to be changed. The Moorhead Kennedy group purposely chose comedy as a vehicle for this interdisciplinary resource which can be used in such subject areas as social studies, psychology, sociology, conflict resolution and drama. 10125

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A NATURAL HIGH bullying prevention program available today. Developed by UPPER ELEMENTARY/MIDDLE/HIGH SCHOOL, Dan Olweus of Norway, one of the co-authors of this guide, OBPP has over thirty-five years of research behind it and 19 MINUTES, 1998 Extreme sports athletes perform exciting feats on waves, has been implemented throughout the world, in countries ramps and concrete. Surfers and such as the United States, Canada, England, Mexico, skateboarders have been Iceland, Germany, Sweden, and Croatia, in addition to significantly impacting today’s Norway. youth culture. They are considered Olweus Class Meeting Part 1 “cool” by young people and are Video #40066 therefore perfect for delivering an anti-drug message. In the video, a Olweus Individual Interventions Part 2 diverse group of young people (Caucasian, Hispanic, African- Video #40210 American and Asian) discuss their OLYMPIC SPIRIT: BUILDING RESILIENCY IN YOUTH positive experiences in living drug free, contrasted with Adult, 15 Minutes, 1996 seeing many of their friends falling prey to the This video is a teaching resource presented in the spirit of consequences of substance abuse. The video uses surfing and skateboarding as a vehicle for the drug free message the summer games in Atlanta, Georgia. Problem solving because these two popular activities capture the young and critical thinking skills, strengthening resiliency, pro- viewer’s attention. The concept for the video isn’t to social behavior and the consequences of engaging in risky promote surfing and skateboarding, but to encourage young behavior is the focus of this video. 30172 people to discover healthy activities that they can pursue with passion. This approach can help them avoid substance abuse. Study guide available. 10611 One Day at a Time by Father Joseph C Olweus Class Meetings and Individual Martin

Intervention DVD Set #40044 A Video Training Program for School Staff In this film, Father Martin® looks at one of the most 2 DVD's 24 & 28 min popular slogans celebrated in the rooms of 12 Step When bullying occurs, are you able to intervene fellowships. 'One Day at a Time' is the only way a life can be immediately and effectively? This two-DVD set and saved. facilitator guide give you the knowledge, skills, and "Easy does it. You have to live life as it comes, one day at a confidence to conduct class meetings about bullying and to time." intervene when bullying occurs. Father Joseph C. Martin® is known and respected the The DVDs and facilitator guide: world over as one of the most knowledgeable and effective Demonstrate effective classroom meetings with  speakers in the field of alcoholism recovery. His gentle, elementary and middle-school students informative presentations explore the innate dignity of every  Show you how to intervene when bullying occurs human being. DVD, 30 minutes 40044 and how to follow up with students and parents

 Enhance the fidelity of the Olweus Bullying Prevention Program

 Provide you with a resource for teacher training The Olweus Bullying Prevention Program or OBPP for short, is the most researched and probably best-known

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UNDERSTANDING A NEED; ALCOHOL Medical Aspects of Chemical & DRUG ABUSE PREVENTION FOR Dependency PEOPLE WITH DISABILITIES 25 min 40490 High School, Adult, 15 Minutes, 1993 This video was filmed at the Maryland rehabilitation center This fascinating and authoritative video on how addiction in . People with disabilities, counselors, and affects brain function has been recently updated to reflect others present their views on the abuse of alcohol and other the latest research on brain chemistry. Includes drug prevention for people with disabilities and encourage commentary by Dr. David E. Smith, founder of the Haight the viewers to become involved. The message is clear – Ashbury Free Clinic. even though communities, organizations, and other systems need to work together to create social and environmental change – one person is very important; one person can METHADONE: WHERE WE ARE make a difference in their community. ADA information is Adult, 33 Minutes, 1993 also covered. 10443 This videotape examines many issues such as the use and effectiveness of methadone as a treatment; the biological effects of methadone; the role of the counselor in treatment; and attitudes and stigmas regarding methadone RIDING HIGH treatment and methadone patients. 30088 Middle/High School, 14 Minutes, 1993 MEDITATIONS FOR COMPULSIVE PEOPLE An exciting, High School, Adult, 55 Minutes, 1987 action-packed “Meditation is about listening,” according to video host video that offers kids an alternative “high.” The viewer Father Leo Booth. “It’s about finding God in the ordinary gets a front row seat as young people perform amazing things of life – in odd places.” In this tape he explores such stunts on roller blades, skate boards, and bikes while giving things as fear, shame, loneliness – the issues which keeps us a clear message to stay drug free. This dramatic us from reaching our full spiritual potential. Reading some prevention video also helps kids to see that to get the most of the passages from his book by the same name, Father out of life they must set goals and push themselves to new Leo takes us on a journey into ourselves. For it is in limits. Riding High tells kids to get high the right way – confronting our fears, “The Bogeyman” of addiction, in “get high on life.” 10367 finding our specialness in our differences, that we discover our own power. 10299

LAAM: ANOTHER OPTION HE USLIMS NOW Adult, 15 Minutes, 1995 T M I K Shows how LAAM can be used to treat the opiate ADULT, 55 MIN #40502 treatment needs of individual clients from the provider and A FAR CRY FROM MEDIA DEPICTIONS OF EXTREMIST patient perspective, compares and contrasts LAAM with MILITANTS, AMERICA’S SMALL COMMUNITY OF MUSLIMS methadone. 30083 LONGS TO BE HEARD AND UNDERSTOOD. THIS DOCUMENTARY ATTEMPTS TO BRIDGE THE CULTURAL CHASM BETWEEN MAINSTREAM U.S. SOCIETY AND MUSLIM AMERICANS WHOSE HOPES AND DREAMS ARE NO DIFFERENT THAN THOSE OF PREVIOUS IMMIGRANT GENERATIONS. FOCUSING ON PAKISTANI-BORN CITIZENS AND THEIR FAMILIES, THE FILM HIGHLIGHTS SIMILARITIES BETWEEN ISLAM AND THE OTHER ABRAHAMIC FAITHS, CELEBRATES CULTURAL RICHNESS AND DIVERSITY, AND

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DISPELS STEREOTYPES BY ADDRESSING QUESTIONS REWARDING EXPERIENCE WHERE A PERSON CAN FOCUS FROM NON-MUSLIM AMERICANS IN CANDID INTERVIEWS. ON PERSONAL ISSUES. HOWEVER, MANY WHO ENTER PAKISTANI-BORN DIRECTOR AND NARRATOR MARA THERAPY CHOOSE TO “PLAY THE GAME” FOCUSING ON AHMED GUIDES VIEWERS ON THIS REFRESHING JOURNEY HOW QUICKLY THEY CAN COMPLETE IT AND GET OUT. OF DISCOVERY. MICHAEL JOHNSON TALKS TO THE VIEWER ABOUT THE VARIOUS GAMES THEY PLAY IN THERAPY. HE ADDRESSES DENIAL, ATTITUDE, ANGER, BLAME AND IDENTIFYING YOUR TRUE SELF. HE PROVIDES STRATEGIES FOR THE PHYSICIAN DOES MAKE A DIFFERENCE HELPING THE VIEWER UNDERSTAND THE VALUE OF Adult, 19 Minutes, 1991 THERAPY BY EXPLORING WHERE THEY HAVE BEEN AND Covers such topics as barriers to diagnosis of AOD HOW THEY GOT THERE. 30339-DVD, 30340-DVD problems, “red flag” warning signs of ADOA, proper interviewing techniques, the importance of prevention, and the use of referral resources. Two tapes and a trainer/educator guide are included. 30194 Transformation through Partnership: Homelessness: # 40119 SPEAKING FOR OURSELVES: Highlights Partnerships in Seattle & Philadelphia PORTRAITS OF GAY AND LESBIAN YOUTH By Virginia Hartman Middle/High School, 27 Minutes, 1994 This half hour documentary profiles the lives of five gay What works when it comes to addressing the issues of and Lesbian young people who represent a wide cross- people who have mental illness and are homeless? A DVD section of cultures and backgrounds. They tell us the package available from SAMHSA documents the success of stories of their lives – their challenges and joys. Each story two integrated programs in Philadelphia and Seattle. associates a name and face with a spectrum of issues including substance abuse, suicide, HIV/AIDS, homelessness, survival prostitution, malicious harassment, family acceptance, and youth activism. 10551 HUMOR BY FATHER MARTIN High School, Adult, 60 Minutes, 1988 An infallible sign of sobriety is the return of a sense of humor. This video is simply 60 minutes of jokes by Father THE THINLINE Joseph Martin. He is a man who believes in laughter. Adult, 30 Minutes, 1991 “Treat yourself lightly. Treat your disease seriously.” A live presentation by the Institute on Black Chemical 10232 & 10233 Abuse’s former director Peter Bell. With the aid of short vignettes Bell gives a thorough introduction to some of the unique clinical needs Blacks bring to treatment HUMOR IN RECOVERY with them. The High School, Adult, 30 Minutes, 1990 information this video THIS VIDEO IS IN THE BEST THERAPEUTIC TRADITION OF offers will help any THE SUPPORT GROUP INSPIRATIONAL SPEAKER. program deal with Black NATIONALLY KNOWN STAND-UP COMIC JOHN PAUL TELLS clients more sensitively. HIS OWN HILARIOUS AND INSPIRATIONAL STORY BEFORE 10429 A RECOVERING AUDIENCE AT CHUCKLES COMEDY CLUB. THE MESSAGE IS ONE MANY IN TREATMENT AND THERAPY GAMES RECOVERY ARE LONGING TO HEAR AND DESPERATE TO Adult, 46 Minutes, 2002 BELIEVE: A CLEAN AND SOBER LIFE CAN BE HAPPY, FUN IDEALLY, THERAPY AND ALL-AROUND WONDERFUL. MANY SUPPORT GROUP SHOULD BE A

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VETERANS CAN REMEMBER HOW THEY WERE INITIALLY working knowledge of the role of neurotransmitters in “HOOKED” INTO A LIFE OF RECOVERY BY FUNNY AND general and dopamine in specific, perfectly good INSPIRATIONAL SPEAKERS. HUMOR IN RECOVERY relationships can be subject to risk and ruin. Presented EXEMPLIFIES THIS TRADITION AT ITS VERY BEST! 10231 by Pat Love Ed.D. #40504

FROM A SECRET PLACE High School, Adult, 40 Minutes, 1993 This video provides an engrossing account of the coming out process of gay and lesbian youth, and illuminates the special difficulties these teens face at home and at school. Topics include the process of coming to terms with a homosexual identity, the need for gay and lesbian role models and support groups, coming out to close friends and family, parents feelings and much more. 10587

Welcome to My Hood

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Four youth involved in the juvenile justice system invite us into their homes and ultimately their hearts by offering a opportunity to view them out of the crimes they have committed. Viewers gain a glimpse into the daily challenges their families face and the issues that GAMBLING PROBLEM? CALL THE shape their lives and ours. 30318-DVD TN REDLINE 1-800-889-9789 Love in the Time of Twitter: Neuroscience, Relationships in the Age of Social Media

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It’s not your imagination. Twenty-first century love relationships are more difficult to maintain—mainly due to proximity, i.e. ease of access to an unlimited number of partners made possible by the social media. Never before in our history have we been able to meet and greet others with such privacy and privilege. This presents challenge as well as opportunity. Without a

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Brother Earl

Hosted by Leeza Gibbons and produced by Arnold Shapiro THE TRUTH ABOUT HATE GOODBYE COCAINE Middle/High School, Adult, 32 Minutes, 1999 Adult, 31 Minutes, 1990 Explores the origins of hate through the eyes of today’s Cocaine-addicted patients say teenagers as they face with their own racism, ethnic goodbye to cocaine under the bigotry, religious hatred, and sexual discrimination. 10615 persuasive guidelines of Brother Earl. He shatters the self- delusion which often accompanies addiction to cocaine, THE TRUTH ABOUT VIOLENCE including compliance, and misinformation. 10200 Middle/High School, 57 Minutes, 1999 This video explores violence and its consequences through BROTHER EARL’S: OUR FATHER the eyes of eight Los Angeles teens. 10623 High School, Adult, 45 Minutes, 1989 Brother Earl discusses spirituality. “The Lord’s Prayer” is THE TRUTH ABOUT SEX broken down into a practical day by day guide to help the Middle/High School, College Adult, 45 Minutes, 1999 recovering addict embrace spirituality and manage his or Parents and teenagers are often uncomfortable or her own life. 10479, 10062, 30383-DVD embarrassed to discuss sex. This video forces teenagers to face the realities of having sex too young. 10629 COCAINE MONKEY Adult, 28 Minutes, 1990 THE TRUTH ABOUT DRUGS Brother Earl explains why cocaine is the most powerfully Middle/High School, 45 Minutes, 1999 addictive of all the chemicals of abuse and addiction. In The program graphically demonstrates the effects of easily understandable terms, he talks about the brain’s various drugs on their self, friends, babies and family. natural “dopamine pump” and how this inborn mechanism 10630 & 10705 -VHS, 30368-DVD is exhilaratingly accelerated by cocaine. 10095 THE TRUTH ABOUT DRINKING Middle/High School, 30 Minutes, 1998 BROTHER EARL’S: WHAT PROBLEM High School, Adult, College, 60 Minutes, 1989 In this program, teens who are current drinkers see firsthand what the future holds for them if they continue to How does denial affect recovery? Prevent recovery? drink. 10571 & 10706-VHS, 30367-DVD Interfere with recovery? How does denial affect the family? Brother Earl addresses these and other important SMOKING: TRUTH OR DARE issues on the subject of denial. 10067, 10066, 30382-DVD Middle/High School, Adult, 52 Minutes, A total of four and a half million teens smoke or chew BROTHER EARL’S: RECOVERY THE GIFT tobacco. This video graphically demonstrates to teens who High School, Adult, 40 Minutes, 1991 use tobacco exactly what this deadly habit is doing to them. Brother Earl brings his unique perspective to the subject of 10685-VHS, 30366-DVD addiction, focusing on understanding and sustaining recovery. 10063 DOING HARD TIME: THE TEEN FILES FLIPPED Middle/High School, 21 Minutes, 2002 BROTHER EARL’S: STREET TALK Jonathan has a rap sheet and an attitude. Tina enjoys High School, Adult, 55 Minutes, 1989 getting into fights. “Flipped” into prison, the teens’ Designed for audiences interested in learning about bravado quickly fades. This experience hits home, and both chemical dependency from a street level perspective. The teens resolve to change. 10677 viewer gains insight into the realities of addiction including denial, rationalization and loss of control.10065-VHS 3038- DVD

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ALCOHOL - FATHER MARTIN All, 18 Minutes, 1988 10012 RELAPSE CHALKTALK High School, Adult, 45 Minutes, 1985 10358 & 30115 Adult, 45 Minutes, 1974 10080 & 10081VHS 30358 DVD WAR ON ADDICTION: BATTLE OF GOING HOME RELAPSE High School, Adult, 30 Minutes, 1989 Adult, 45 Minutes, 1998 Part 1: 10586 Part 2: 10198 10668

SPIRITUALITY AND RELIGION AS PREVENTION (FATHER MARTIN) IT RELATES TO THE RELAPSE Adult, 39 Minutes 10691 PROCESS Adult, 30 Minutes, 1987 30136 & 10407 THE DANGERS OF RELATIONSHIPS IN RECOVERY PRAYER – THE PATH TO Adult, 45 Minutes, 1987 30035 GOD’S WILL Adult, 45 Minutes, 1999 10626 ALCOHOLISM AND THE FAMILY High School, Adult, 16 Minutes 30008 & 10020 ROLE OF PRAYER IN TREATING ALCOHOLICS Adult, 30 Minutes, 1987 10369 & 3012 ENABLING BY FATHER MARTIN Adult, 24 Minutes, 1988 10178 FEELINGS High School, Adult, 45 Minutes, 1980 10185 VHS 30361 PREVENTION (HIGHWAY SAFETY) DVD High School, Adult, 39 Minutes, 1974 30105

SYMPTOMS OF SOBRIETY HUMOR BY FATHER MARTIN High School, Adult, 45 Minutes, 1978 10667 & 10426 High School, Adult, 60 Minutes, 1988 60 minutes of jokes by Father Martin. 10232 & 102331 CHALK TALK ON DRUGS Adult, 56 Minutes, 2000 10625 VHS 30359 DVD

GUIDELINES FOR HELPING ALCOHOLICS High School, Adult, 45 Minutes, 1976 10201 & 10202 VHS 30071 DVD

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STEP BY STEP BY EARNIE LARSEN  Taking Personal Responsibility: Fighting The Good Fight Earnie Adult, 32 Minutes, 1993 Larsen Take personal responsibility for ourselves! Regardless of where we came from, what our parents did or didn't do to or for us, what about us now? What do we need to do now? Where we live is up to us! 10720-DVD

 Avoiding the Slips: Working a Program of Inches Adult, 33 Minutes, 1993 First comes sobriety, then we start dealing with the inches! STAGE II RECOVERY BY EARNIE LARSEN Such as: stinkin' thinkin', avoidance of slippery people and places, things we must do, a bag of tricks, and a Power  Life Beyond Addiction Part 1:Understanding the greater than ourselves. Know what we have to gain! Basics of Recovery 10721-DVD Adult, 27 Minutes, 1985 In this video, we learn to understand the basics of Recovery - what we must do to understand ourselves in  Building Up Our Self-Esteem: Where Giants Walk order to enjoy a rich and fulfilling existence. 10739-DVD Adult, 33 Minutes, 1991 Build self-esteem and overcome the enemy of guilt and  Life Beyond Addiction Part 2: Indentifying Self shame! Know that we matter and make such a difference Defeating Learned Behavior in this world! We can't give what we don't have. We can Adult, 35 Minutes, 1985 be giants in our walk. Will we choose to live in the toilet In this video, we learn how to identify and correct learned or a palace? 10722-DVD self-defeating behaviors such as care taking, people- pleasing and work alcoholism to become more successful  Rage is Optional: Learning to Deal with Our Rage individuals. 10740-DVD and Anger Adult, 34 Minutes, 1990  Relationships Achieving the Reward of Recovery Train ourselves to recognize the habit of rage in us and to Adult, 28 Minutes, 1985 step outside and listen. Why give our power away! Learn In this video, we learn the dynamics of healthy and to work a quality program around this issue and build self- unhealthy relationships and how to prosper in intimacy. esteem. Change the film in our head! Practice, practice 10741-DVD and more practice! Remember the story of David and Goliath! 10723-DVD  Working a Program Adult, 31 Minutes, 1985 IN THIS VIDEO, WE LEARN THAT THE ONLY WAY TO GET WELL AND STAY WELL IS A CONSISTENT PROGRAM THAT INVOLVES DIALOGUE, POSITIVE REDIRECTION, PROPER NUTRITION AND OTHER DAILY AND WEEKLY PRACTICES - THIS TAPE OUTLINES A PROGRAM AND SHOW ITS BENEFITS IN RECOVERY. 10719-DVD

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DOMESTIC VIOLENCE BY EARNIE LARSEN LIFT UP YOUR HEART BY EARNIE LARSEN  Where Abusers Come From HIGH SCHOOL, ADULT, 29 MINUTES, 2000 Building Self Confidence A lifelong habit of violence dulls the recognition of Adult, 30 Minutes,1991 violence and abuse. Violence and abuse simply become In this video, we learn why Self-Confidence is the treasure normal. This program takes the client back to the time house of successful living: when they were the victims of abuse and forcefully states, . What constitutes Self-Confidence ... as it was wrong for someone to abuse you so it is wrong for . The key to building Self-Confidence ... you to abuse anyone else, especially those who love and . How to maintain a healthy Self-Confidence once it is depend on you. 10735-DVD attained … 10724-DVD

 How Abusers Think Overcoming Fear High School, 32Minutes, 2000 Adult, 29 Minutes, 1991 Violence is a habit. At the heart of every habit is a truth In this video, we learn how to understand and overcome learned by harsh experience. This program leads the client Fear in its many faces: to identify the source of this criminal, cognitive . The definition of Fear... impairment. Using the client's own experience of abuse as . The key in confronting old, learned Fear responses to a starting point, they are led logically and systematically to reality... understand through structured graphs how they perpetuate . How to diminish the power of Fear to control our this habit of violence and abuse. The client is strongly challenged to confront this habit and put an end to it. lives… 10725-DVD 10736-DVD Dealing with Discouragement  How Abusers Create the Next Generation Adult, 29 Minutes, 1991 High School, Adult, 30 Minutes, 2000 In this video, we learn how to understand and overcome Violence and abuse are generational. The fact of this Fear in its many faces: generational conditioning to violence and abuse is stressed . The definition of Fear... in this program. The point is strongly made that the next . The key in confronting old, learned Fear responses generation of abusers, with all the negative consequences reality... that imply, is being created now at the hand of the client . How to diminish the power of Fear to control our watching this program. Their responsibility for ending this lives… 10726-DVD cycle of destruction being visited on their children is clearly and strongly stated. 10737-DVD SECRETS TO SUCCESSFUL RELATIONSHIPS  How to Break the Patterns of Criminal Thinking Adult, 54 Minutes, 1997 and Acting Two tapes, two programs per tape. Part 1 - Anatomy of a High School, Adult, 30 Minutes, 2000 Relationship & Part 2 - Real Stuff Takes Right Stuff. Habits, both good and bad are acquired through repetition. 10521-VHS &10742-DVD Part 3 - Communication Being willing to face the presence and power of this habit Techniques & Part 4 - No Limit Relationships. 10680 and choosing another course can only accomplish breaking of the habit of abuse. Concrete structures and models are provided to accomplish both the cognitive restructuring THE ART OF LIVING WITH CHANGE and behavior modification to both break the habit of abuse High School, Adult, 45 Minutes, 1992 and begin creating new habits of respect and control. THE SHORT-CUT TO GETTING RESULTS COMES FROM 10738-DVD FOCUSING VERY SPECIFICALLY ON ONE PROBLEM AT A TIME. 10026

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RECOVERY ISSUES BY EARNIE LARSEN THE HIGH LEVEL RECOVERY BY EARNIE  Relapse LARSEN High School, Adult, 35 Minutes, 1989 In this program Earnie makes it abundantly clear that,  Five Myths That Sabotage Recovery although “slips” or relapses are serious, they are not fatal. Adult, 30 Minutes, 1991 The point in this session is that relapse will not occur if we In this video, we learn five mental mistakes that threaten work a tight, effective program. Earnie shows how to work high level recovery: an effective program, how to do the 10th step and stay - What “Myths” are ... accountable for behaviors that could result in relapse. - What the five mistakes are ... 10166-DVD - What healthy “shoulds” are …10727-DVD

 The Family  Dealing with Denial High School, Adult, 34 Minutes Adult, 30 Minutes, 1991 Much of the work done in treatment is about breaking In this video, we learn the importance of dealing with life through the denial that comes from guilt, shame, pain and issues that remain for the addict after the addiction has broken family relationships. In this program, Earnie offers been arrested: the group a balance between keeping one’s head in - Every addict is always co-dependent... treatment and developing the skills to rebuild family - Denial of these co-dependent issues invites relapse... relationships and make them healthy and lasting. 10165- - Denial easily leads to switched addictions in recovery… VHS & 10731-DVD 10728-DVD

th th  Doing a 4 and 5 Step  Kissing Guilt and Shame Goodbye High School, Adult, 33 Minutes, 1989 Adult, 29 Minutes, 1991 Earnie calls the 4th and 5th steps the “freedom steps”. In this video, we learn the nature and power of guilt to Over the years Earnie Larsen has heard thousands of 5th limit the quality of recovery: steps. What he shares in this tape are methods of doing the - What guilt is and is not... best possible 4th and 5th steps. 30403 VHS 10732-DVD - How to recognize guilt when a shame attack strikes... - Sure fire methods of avoiding falling prey to guilt…  Seeking and Finding Your Higher Power: Solving 10729-DVD The Problem of Spirituality High School, Adult, 35 Minutes,1989 In this tape Earnie strives to get across the importance of Steps 1, 2 and 3. The ability to turn our lives over to a power greater than ourselves. Not having had the experience of trusting or counting on someone being there for us becomes the primary spiritual obstacle. 10167 & 10168-VHS, 10733-DVD

 Unresolved Anger and How Resentment Blocks Recovery High School, Adult, 33 Minutes, 1989 Sparks fly when we look at the hurt and rage that has victimized us in the past. If unresolved anger is not dealt with during recovery, relapse often occurs. Working with this video program will ultimately bring release from the bondage that creates the want to abuse one's self in the first place. 10681 & 10170- VHS, 10734-DVD

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Thomas “Hollywood” Henderson Delbert Boone

DO THE RIGHT THING MARIJUANA WITH DELBERT BOONE WHEN NO ONE IS Middle/High School, 30 Minutes, 1999 LOOKING FOR WOMEN According to recent national Adult, 30 Minutes, 1998 surveys on drug trends, marijuana use by 12 to 17 year olds is on the The perpetual revolving door of rise. And these young people do recidivism keeps females coming not perceive the real harm in using and going from prison just as men do. 10583 marijuana. Delbert Boone DO THE RIGHT THING WHEN NO ONE IS discusses the hazards of marijuana LOOKING use, and addresses the Adult, 42 Minutes, 1998 misconceptions most adolescents have about marijuana. He explains how marijuana impairs In this work, Henderson lays the responsibility of change judgment and skills, and can impair the user’s ability to on the individual. 10582 concentrate, solve problems, learn and retain new information. Videotaped at Chateaugay Correctional SECOND HALF Facility in up-state New York. 10480-VHS, 30386-DVD All, 29 Minutes, 1990 Second Half is full of hope for everyone, especially minority populations in school, treatment or even in MARCH TOWARD SOBRIETY prisons. It offers a way out, a road map to successful Adult, 50 Minutes, 2000 recovery. 10375 & 10376 In this video, Delbert Boone literally details the March Towards Sobriety. He shows the view through illustrative examples the positive and negative areas many encounter STAYING SOBER & STAYING FREE when going into treatment. He defines many of the enemies Adult, 43 Minutes, 1998 of sobriety, such as feelings of anxiousness, agitation, The criminal justice and life-rebuilding experience is boredom, frustration, depression, and loneliness Boone shared by Thomas Henderson. Critical thinking, sobriety, also details these common enemies of sobriety and responsibility, change and lawful living are the themes in reinforces the message that “the only way to get acceptance this film. Success upon release and sobriety are the is through compliance.” He explains why “recovery is a aspirations this work conveys. 10580-DVD process not an event.” 10651-VHS, 30350-DVD

PSYCHOLOGY OF ADDICTION High School, Adult, 34 Minutes, 1998 Addiction is an equal opportunity illness that can destroy its victims. Understanding addiction is the key to recovery. Boone says “as you feel addiction grow, it dictates all terms of your life, and it never goes away.” He talks about the thousands of people who die from addiction each year, and how prisons are overflowing from drug related crimes. 10498-VHS, 30387-DVD

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Drugs of Addiction DVD Series Set of 9 with particular attention to the needs of older adults. 20 min. #40029

The Hazelden Drugs of Addiction Series replaces myths with reality through facts, information, and intimate Methamphetamine -- Deciding to Live Presents the portraits of users. This award-winning video series is now latest information on the devastating consequences of meth available in DVD format. Includes: addiction and the struggles and wards of recovery. Facts, medical aspects, personal stories and insights on the recovery process illuminate the path to healing. Part 1 Alcohol--The Substance, the Addiction, the Solution explains the pharmacology of meth's effect on brain and Weaves dramatic personal stories of recovery from body chemistry. Part 2 offers hope for those addicted to alcoholism with essential facts about the disease and meth through candid experiences of recovering addicts. 38 recovery. 40 min. #40023 min. #40030

Club Drugs--When the Party Is Over Examines the Marijuana: Escape to know where #40028 dangerous effects of club drugs, focusing on Ecstasy, GHB, Rohypnol, ketamine, LSD, and methamphetamines. 20 min. #40024

Cocaine and Crack -- Back from the Abyss Uses personal stories of addiction and recovery to reveal the history, pharmacology, and medical impact of cocaine/crack use. 46 min. #40025 From the Inside Out Series

Cross-Addiction --The Back Door to Relapse Presents and overview of the nature of cross-addiction and Taking Personal Responsibility From the Inside Out helps clients understand the impact of multiple drugs on #40056 the body and mind. 30 min. #40026 Life Skills for Inmates and Parolees DVD, 40 min Heroin -- What Am I Going to Do? Shares powerful Taking Personal Responsibility is the first video in From the stories and keen insights from recovering heroin addicts as Inside Out: Life Skills for Inmates and Parolees curriculum. they testify to the horrors of addiction and the rewards of clean living. 28 min. Marijuana -- Escape to Nowhere Session One: Why Relationships Are Important Challenges myths about marijuana use by clearly stating that marijuana is an addictive substance with physical, Earnie Larsen, renowned author and lecturer in the field of emotional, and spiritual consequences for users. 30 min. recovery, addiction, and unwanted behaviors, introduces #40027 nine ex-offenders who tell their stories. Larsen explains why the primary reason for relapse and recidivism is the inability OxyContin and Other Prescription Drugs -- to make relationships work. Killing the Pain Addresses the growing use and abuse of prescription painkillers, especially OxyContin and Vicodin. Session Two: What Does Love Look Like? 20 min. #40022 Earnie Larsen introduces the concept of good relationships and explains why many of us don't know what good Prescription Drugs -- Recovery from the Hidden relationships look like. Ex-offenders reveal some of the Addiction Combines essential facts about prescription loving relationships in their lives. drugs with vivid personal stories of addiction and recovery,

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can look when neither partner uses the skills necessary to Session Three: Looking at Bad Relationships make it work. Relationships depend on what we bring to them-often a continuation of pain and abuse from the past. Earnie Larsen Session Eight: Taking Action to Change Yourself makes those connections clear. Ex-offenders share stories While talking about change is easy, actually making that and role-play a scene from a bad family relationship. change can be painfully difficult. Earnie Larsen answers the question "How do I change?" by explaining each partner's Session Four: Three Principles of Building Good role in building the relationship and the importance of being Relationships trustworthy. Many people aren't able to make relationships work. Earnie Larsen explains the skills that are vital to making Being Trustworthy From the Inside Out relationships work. DVD

Recognizing Old Behavior Patterns from the #40058 Inside Out Life Skills for Inmates and Parolees DVD, 46 min

Being Trustworthy is the third video in the From the Inside #40057 Out: Life Skills for Inmates and Parolees curriculum. DVD, 55 min Recognizing Old Behavior Patterns is the second video in Session Nine: Relationships and Anger From the Inside Out: Life Skills Series for Inmates and Anger becomes a habit that keeps recycling itself in a Parolees curriculum. person's life. Poignant testimonials and role plays explore

how sad, negative consequences of the past often impact Session Five: Your Relationships Start with You current relationships. Earnie Larsen presents ten examples of poisonous attitudes that people bring to relationships. Examples are shown of Session Ten: Being Trustworthy Is the Key to how poisonous attitudes can sabotage relationships and how Communication these attitudes can be overcome. Earnie Larsen explains that in relationships, communication

is not about using the perfect words; it's about trust. Session Six: Relationships Take Both People Testimonials and role plays show that without trust there can Earnie Larsen explains that no matter how much one be no communication, and without communication there partner may want a relationship, both people must be willing can be no relationship. and able to work at making that relationship successful. Testimonials and role plays illustrate this point. Session Eleven: Conflict Resolution in Relationships

Earnie Larsen explains the importance of learning to deal : Relationships Take Skills Session Seven with conflict in new ways. Conflict resolution and the Earnie Larsen presents five important relationships skills importance of choices and consequences are examined. that can be learned. A role play shows how a relationship

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Facing Our Fears Video # 40206 Session Twelve: A Checklist for Making and Keeping Family, Friends and Lover Video # 40205 Healthy Relationships Rethinking Happiness Video # 40207 Earnie Larsen presents a five-point checklist for keeping relationships clean and healthy.

Pulling Punches DVD Series Youth Life Skills for Teens A Curriculum for Rage Management 3 DVD set, 90 min. Youth Life Skills: Anger Management Designed for recovering alcoholics and addicts, these 10min 40496 ethnically diverse videos are by the producers of Beat the Street. Recovering addicts reveal candid stories of how anger Youth Life Skills: Decision Making controlled them, how past trauma contributed to their anger, 10 min 40497 and how they learned healthy conflict resolution. Includes three videos (Understanding Your Rage, Tools for Youth Life Skills: Stress Management Managing Anger, and Anger Reduction and Long-Term 10 min 40498 Change) plus a counselor's guide with reproducible worksheets. Youth Life Skills: Conflict Resolution Pulling Punches: Anger Reduction and Long 10 min 40499 Term Changes Video # 40052 Pulling Punches: Understanding Your Rage Youth Life Skills: Communication Video# 40050 10 min 40500 Pulling Punches: Tools for Managing Anger Video# 40051 Presents powerful peer-to-peer messages about problem solving and living responsibly. In their own words, real teens explain how they handled difficult situations in the past and what they learned from their experiences. This Emotional Life From neurons to neighborhoods, this three-part set explores Substance Abuse Prevention for Teens the science and psychology of human emotion. Professor Daniel Gilbert, author of Stumbling on Happiness, talks Substance Abuse Prevention: Alcohol 20 min 40471 & 40461 with experts about improving social relationships, learning to cope with depression and anxiety, and how to become more positive and resilient. Each episode—Family, Friends, and Substance Abuse Prevention: Inhalants 20 min 40464 & 40463 Lovers; Facing Our Fears; and Rethinking Happiness— weaves together the compelling personal stories of ordinary Substance Abuse Prevention: Tobacco people with scientific research, along with revealing 22 min 40469 & 40460 comments from celebrities, such as Katie Couric, Chevy Chase, Larry David, Robert Kennedy Jr., and Richard Gere. Substance Abuse Prevention: Stimulants Distributed by PBS Distribution. 3-part set, 120 minutes 39 min 40468 & 40462 each.

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Substance Abuse Prevention: Steroids  reaching out to oth ers for help and support is 24 min 40470 & 40465 difficult but necessary

Substance Abuse Prevention: Teen Danger Zone: Teens Taped in Minnesota correctional facilities, A New at Risk 42 min 40467 & 40466 Direction video series allows real inmates to tell the real story about recovering from a life of addiction and crime. The result is a powerful, direct, and liberating message The Substance Abuse Prevention series provides teachers about finding a life of recovery and freedom. and students with an outstanding blend of multimedia materials designed to support substance awareness and addiction prevention programs. Correlated to the American Relapse& Reintegration Preparation: School Health Association educational standards. The hard Life on Life’s terms 32 min 40474 facts on drugs, alcohol, and tobacco, ranging from the signs and risks of using these dangerous substances to fighting addiction to them, are authoritatively presented. The Inmates and former inmates "not actors" discuss what they Substance Abuse Prevention series will energize your did to safeguard their sobriety after either reintegration into classroom with a comprehensive, research-based general population or release from incarceration. As one multimedia approach to drug awareness and abuse former inmate explains in the video, "The time and energy prevention we once wasted on our addiction is now available for developing our talents and skills." Offering straightforward and helpful advice, the inmates and former inmates in this A Cognitive Behaviorial Treatment video talk about their experiences in four critical areas: Curriculum Series  finding a place to live Introduction to Treatment  searching for a job 28 min 40481  figuring out how to handle spare time  discovering who to turn to for support Inmates, not actors, talk about their biggest fears and Taped in Minnesota correctional facilities, A New greatest challenges in becoming involved in a prison Direction video series allows real inmates to tell the real treatment program. Whether their initial motivation to story about recovering from a life of addiction and crime. participate was to get out of general population for a while, The result is a powerful, direct, and liberating message to please a spouse or family member, or to truly make life about finding a life of recovery and freedom berating changes, the inmates candidly discuss their reasons for message about finding a life of recovery and freedom. entering a cognitive-behavioral therapy program and their experiences during treatment. Among their discoveries about treatment: Preventing Relapse 27 min 40477  change won't happen unless you are honest about your attitudes, behaviors, and choices Inmates, not actors, talk about their recovery struggles and  in time, you have to be willing to share feelings setbacks and offer suggestions for staying clean and sober and disclose personal information in prison or out. Sharing their experiences, inmates make it  as a group member you are responsible for holding clear that relapse is a real and menacing threat, particularly for the newly sober and newly released. Among their ideas yourself and others accountable for words and for preventing relapse: actions

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 avoid high-risk situations and people  get a good sponsor  go to Alcoholics Anonymous, Narcotics Abused Boys Wounded Men DVD Set Anonymous, or other support groups regularly Life Skills Series for Inmates and Parolees  Before acting, ask yourself, is it illegal? Immoral? Irresponsible? While society has enormous sympathy for abused children, the judgment for those children is less benevolent should Taped in Minnesota correctional facilities, A New they become adult offenders. Direction video series allows real inmates to tell the real Larsen observes, "People who have suffered abuse in story about recovering from a life of addiction and crime. childhood-especially if it's intense and constant--don't lead The result is a powerful, direct, and liberating message the same kind of lives as those who weren't abused. Not about finding a life of recovery and freedom berating message about finding a life of recovery and freedom. everyone lives with a howling lion in their spirits." For some in he series, these are the memories they carry as Getting Along wounded men: An eight-year-old repeatedly sexually abused by his 28 min 40486 brothers, then held by his ankles from a seventh-floor window for the fun of seeing him cry. Inmates, not actors, talk about their lifelong difficulty in -A six-year-old tied naked to a tree for bedwetting getting along with others, and their new understanding-- through participation in a cognitive-behavioral treatment -A seven-year-old locked in a closet for three days for program--of how to develop healthy relationships. As one talking back. inmate explains in the video, "We have difficulty getting Relentlessly realistic, Abused Boys, Wounded Men takes an along because we lie and cheat and manipulate to get what unconventional stance that's also an unshakable reality: we want." Whether their socialization problems stem from identifying and overcoming the root cause of adult crime can childhood abuse, fear of abandonment, or feelings of be more effective than simple incarceration. worthlessness, the inmates candidly discuss the challenges and benefits of learning to build relationships based on This two-part DVD set is part of the Abused Boys, trust and respect. Among their discoveries about Wounded Men Curriculum. In the Abused Boys, relationships: Wounded Men Curriculum, renowned author/lecturer Earnie Larsen interviews adult inmates to examine the role  empathy for others can be learned and developed that childhood abuse played in their lives. Designed for use  the inability to admit fault keeps you isolated in community corrections and institutional settings, this six-  genuine relationships are based on honesty week curriculum will help adult offenders identify instances  conflict is a natural part of relationships of early abuse, recognize how it has impacted their lives, and  alcohol and drugs distort the way we experience learn how to live a productive life in spite of it. relationships Abused Boys Wounded Men Part 1 Taped in Minnesota correctional facilities, A New Direction video series allows real inmates to tell the real Video# 40042 story about recovering from a life of addiction and crime. Abused Boys Wounded Men Part 2 The result is a powerful, direct, and liberating message Video# 40043 about finding a life of recovery and freedom.

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Living Sober A—Resisting Social Pressure To Use Relationship Building

Living Sober B—Coping With Cravings Thoughts Relationship Styles

Living Sober C—Managing Anger in Recovery Matrix Model: Trigger & Cravings

Living Sober D—Managing Feelings of Boredom & Matrix Model: Families in Recovery Emptiness Matrix Model: Road Map for Recovery Living Sober E—Coping With Family & Interpersonal Conflict Personal Trauma

Living Sober F—Building A Recovery Network & Personality Trauma Sponsorship

Depression & Anger Living Sober G—Coping With Relapse Warning Signs

Living Sober H—Recovering From Crack & Cocaine Addiction

Living Sober I—Motivation and Recovery

Living Sober J—Relationships: Amends, Assertiveness, Honesty

Living Sober K—Relationships: Passion, Rejection, Criticism

Living Sober L—Relationships: HIV and Sexuality Issues

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A Challenge to Care, 53 Bipolar: Life Between Two Extremes, 61 A Cognitive Behaviorial Treatment Curriculum Blurred Lines, 69 Series, 115 Brainstorm: The Truth About, 17 A Guide for Living with Co-Occurring Disorders, 56 Breaking the Chains of Addiction: Using Science to A LETTER TO DAD: A STORY OF CO-DEPENDENCY, Aid Recovery, 37 50 Broken Toys, 47 A Natural High, 102 Brother Earl’s: Our Father, 77, 106 A WAY OUT, 75 Brother Earl’s: Recovery The Gift, 28, 106 Abused Boys Wounded Men DVD Set, 116 BROTHER EARL’S: STREET TALK, 29, 106 Acquaintance Rape, Drugs and You, 89 Brother Earl’s: What Problem, 28, 106 Addiction Disease, 28 Bulimia: Out of, 25 Addiction DVD - A HBO Series, 28 Bullied, 96 Addiction: What Is Addiction?, 28 Bullying 6-8, 96 Adolescent Recovery Plan, 64 Bullying K-5, 96 Adult Children of Alcoholics, 54 Buzz In A Bottle, 25 Aids Among Teens, 89 Cadillac Dreams, 73 AIDS UPDATE: THE LATEST FACTS, 89 Call To Action: Changing The Culture of Drinking AIDS: Alcohol & Drugs –, 89 At U.S. Colleges, 2 AIDS: Everything, 89 Caring For Ourselves:, 47 Alcohol - Father Martin, 1, 107 Carl Eller: My Fifth Superbowl, 29 Alcohol & Drug, 43 Chalk Talk on Alcohol, 2 Alcohol & Drug Addiction, 67 CHALK TALK ON DRUGS, 17, 107 Alcohol 101, 1 Chalktalk, 1, 107 Alcohol Abuse:, 67 CHALLENGING THE LIFESTYLE, 80 Alcohol And Human Physiology, 1 Chasing The Dragon: Heroin Addiction, 17 Alcohol Screening & Brief Intervention & Children of Alcohol and Drug Addicted Parents: Identifying Alcohol Abusers, 64 Protecting Our Future, 54 Alcohol, Drugs & The Brain, 1 Children of Alcoholics :, 54 Alcohol, Drugs and Kids, 73 CHILDREN OF DENIAL, 54 Alcohol: The Social Drug, 1 Choicemaking, 47 Alcohol: True Stories, 1 CHOICES AND CONSEQUENCES, 73 Alcoholism and The Family, 47, 107 Choking Game, 25 Alcoholism: Impact On The Family, 47 Circle of Recovery, 29 America in Jeopardy, 67, 100 Clean and Sober, 5 American Eyes, 101 Clean, Sober & Positive, 89 Anger Control Tool Kit, 92 Cocaine & Crack:, 5 Anger: The Bottom Line, 92 Cocaine and Crack, 5 Applying ASAM Placement Criteria, 66 Cocaine Monkey, 5, 106 Are You Talking To Me?, 16 CO-DEPENDENT DENIAL, 47 Art of Assertiveness, 80 Coke Isn’t It: Hard Facts About Cocaine, 6 ASAM Criteria-Adolescent, 64 College Binge Drinking, 2 Attention Deficit Disorder Tool Kit, 64 Comebacker: The Bob Welch Story, 29 Bath Salts: The Deadly Facts, 16 Communication Video, 80 Beginnings: You Won’t Get AIDS, 89 Compulsive Gambling, 25 BINGE DRINKING: THE FACTS, 4 Compulsive Gambling: Signs & Symptoms, 25

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Compulsive Relationships, 47 Drug Dependency: The Early Warning Signs, 67 Conflict Resolution, 92 Drug Free Workplace (Employer Version, 67 Connections: Alcohol,, 96 Drug Testing, 68 Conscience Decision, 73, 89 Drug Wars: Crank County, 17 CONTINUED ACTS OF SABOTAGE, 37 Drug Wars: One Family’s Battle, 51 Continuing Recovery Skills, 37 Drug Wars: The High Times, 2 Co-Occurring Disorders, 56 Drugs and Youth: The Challenge, 44 Counseling Children of Alcoholics, 54 DRUGS AT WORK, 68 Counting The Cost, 61 DRUGS END ALL DREAMS, 6 Crack, 6 Drugs of Addiction DVD Series Set of 9, 112 Crack Attack!!, 6 Drugs Wars: Rx to Die For, 17 Cracked, Not Broken: One Woman’s Struggle with Drunk Driving: The Victim, The Offender, 69 Addiction and Recovery, 29 Dual Diagnosis: Eating Disorders, 25 Cultural Baggage, 101 Dual Diagnosis: The Message of Hope, 56 Dare To Be Different:, 73 Dysfunctional Families, 49 DEALING WITH ANGER, 92 Earnie Larsen’s Doing A 4th & 5th Step, 30 Dealing With Conflict And Confrontation, 92 Earnie Larsen’s Relapse, 37 Debunking The Myths, 9 Earnie Larsen’s Seeking and Finding Your Higher DEPENDENT DENIAL, 29 Power: Solving The Problem of Spirituality, 77 Depression & Anger, 92 EARNIE LARSEN’S UNRESOLVED ANGER AND, 94 Designer Drugs & Human Physiology, 17 Earnie Larsen's Secrets To Successful Relationships, Different Like Me, 80 49 DISEASE CONCEPT II, 30 ECSTASY: THE E-STREET BLUES, 17 Disease of Alcoholism, 30 Ecstasy: What’s All The Rave About, 17 Do The Right Thing, 111 Elephant In The Living Room, 30 Do The Right Thing When No One Is Looking, 80, EMANCIPATION OF LIZZIE STERN, 49 111 Emotional Healing, 54 Do The Right Thing When No One Is Looking For Emotional Healing:, 54 Women, 81 Employee Awareness: Sexual Harassment, 68 Doing Hard Time: The Teen Files Flipped, 106 Enabling By Father Martin, 49, 107 Doing Hard Times: The Teen Files Flipped, 43 Enjoying Sobriety, 81 Domestic Violence By Earnie Larsen, 93, 109 Ernesto: A Long Road, 37 DOMESTIC VIOLENCE TRAINING SERIES, 92 Escalating The Violence: Impact of Peers, 96 Double Trouble, 56 EscapeThe Abuse, 97 DRINKING AND DRIVING: THE TOLL, THE TEARS, 69 FACES OF ADDICTION, 31 Drinking It In, 73 Families in Recovery, 65 Drug Abuse: Meeting The Challenge, 30 Family First, 49 Drug Abuse: Treatment In Prison, 30 Family Intervention: A New Approach, 49 Drug Addiction: The Promise of Treatment, 30 Feelings, 107 DRUG AFFECTED EMPLOYEE, 67 Feelings (Farther Martin), 61 Drug Avengers, 43 Fitting In : A New Look At Peer Pressure, 74 Drug Danger In The Body, 43 Florida’s Challenge: Substance-Exposed Children Drug Dangers: Stuff You Need to Know about Party Guide, 53 Drugs, 43 Friends Helping Friends, 18

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From A Secret Place, 105 Human Addiction, 31 From Candy To Cocaine, 6 Humor By Father Martin, 104, 107 From Now On, 30 Humor in Recovery, 104 From Opium To Heroin, 18 I CAN’T BREATHE: A SMOKER’S STORY, 13 From the Inside Out Series, 112 I’LL NEVER FORGET YOU: A TRIBUTE TO LEN BIAS, Gambling It's Not about Money, 38 5 Gangs, Guns, Graffiti, 96 ICE AGE: METH ACROSS AMERICA, 19 Generational Forgetting, 18 Ice: New Drug New Problem, 19 Georgia, 2 IF YOU CHANGE YOUR MIND, 74 Get The Message, 44 Impact: Driving Drunk Driving High, 69 Getting Along, 116 In & Out of Control, 97 Getting Help, 68 In Love and In Danger, 97 Getting High: Not in the Job Description, 68 In The Midst of Winter, 90 Getting Out of the Game:, 81 INDIVIDUAL AND FAMILIAL DYNAMICS OF Getting Out: A Pre-Release Program, 81 RECOVERY, 50 GHB : RAVE & CLUB DRUGS, 18 Inhalant Abuse: Kids In Danger,, 19 GIRL POWER, 81 INHALANT ABUSE: SIGNS AND SYMPTOMS, 19 Going Home, 83, 107 Inhalants, 19 Goldtooth, 100 INHALANTS: THE SILENT EPIDEMIC, 20 GOOD INTENTIONS, BAD CHOICES:, 101 INNOCENT ADDICTS, 53 Goodbye Cocaine, 6, 106 Inside Outside: Building a Meaningful Life After the GUIDELINES FOR HELPING ALCOHOLICS, 31, 107 Hospital, 38 Hands and Mind, 68 Inside The Addictive Personality, 31 Harassment: Keeping It Out of the Workplace, 68 Intervention, 50 Hard Facts About Drugs: Alcohol, Marijuana And Intervention: Creating An, 31 Cocaine, 2 Introduction To Street Pharmacology, 20 Haywire, 61 Is There An Elephant in Your Sanctuary?, 77 Healing The Shame That Binds You, 50 It Ain’t Love, 99 Healthy Eating: Nutrition and Eating Disorders, 44 It Could Happen To Anyone, 20 Hemp: Chasing Smoke, 9 It Sure Beats Sitting In a Cell, 31 Hepatitis C Living the Rest of Your Life #40068, 86 It’s Not My Problem!!!, 50 Heroin and Human Physiology, 18 It’s Not Only Murder: Discovering the Violence in Heroin and Other Opiates, 18 Your Life, 97 Heroin: What Am I Going To Do?, 19 Just Because, 97 High on Spice, 44 Just Beer, 2 HIV Positive, 90 Keep Off The Grass, 9 HIV: UNINFECTED DOES NOT EQUAL UNAFFECTED, Keeping Your Kids Tobacco,, 45 90 LAAM: Another Option, 103 Hooked On A Line, 5 Last Dance, 70 How Abusers Create the Next Generation, 93 Learning How To Live, 86 How Abusers Think, 93 Leaving the Door Open: Alternatives to Seclusion How to Break the Patterns of Criminal Thinking and and Restraint, 61 Acting, 93 L-EVATED: THE BLUNT TRUTH, 9 How To Sabotage Your Treatment, 81 LIFE, DEATH AND RECOVERY OF AN ALCOHOLIC, 68 How To Say No Without Losing Your Friends, 74 Lifelines, 53

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LIFT UP YOUR HEART BY EARNIE LARSEN, 88, 109 My Name is Bill W., 3 Living Sober Series, 84 My Story, 21 Looking For Love In All The Wrong Places, 50 Myths of Addiction, 32 Looking for Work, 86 Narcotics, 21 Maggie’s Secret, 55 Neurobiology: A Seminar for Clinicians, 65 Managing Money, 86 New Crack Facts, 7 Manhood, 101 Nicotine Addiction, 13 March Toward Sobriety, 32, 111 Night Journey To Crack, 5 Marijuana, 9 Nightmare On Drug Street, 45 Marijuana Addiction:, 10 Normal American Family, 50 Marijuana and Human Physiology, 10 Numbing The Pain, 56 Marijuana and The Mind, 10 Older Adults in Recovery, 39 Marijuana In The 90’s, 10 Olweus Class Meetings and Individual Intervention Marijuana In The New Millennium, 10 DVD Set, 102 MARIJUANA UPDATE, 10 OLYMPIC SPIRIT: BUILDING RESILIENCY IN YOUTH, Marijuana Update With Dr. David Ohlms, 10 102 Marijuana With Delbert Boone, 11, 111 One Day at a Time by Father Joseph C Martin, 102 Marijuana: The Gateway Drug, 11 One for the Road, 3 Marijuana: The Medical Consequences, 11 Opening Doors: Talking With Southeast Asian Marijuana: Weeding Out The Hype, 9 Clients About A&D Issues, 101 Marijuana: What Can A Parent Do?, 10 ot Me! A Drama About Crack, 7 McGruff and The No Show, 74 Out of The Tunnel, 56 McGruff’s Drug Alert, 74 Over the Counter, 21 Medical Aspects of Alcohol, 3 Overcoming Codependency:, 51 Medical Aspects of Chemical Dependency, 103 Overcoming Early Trauma: Creating a Second Medical Aspects of Mind Altering Drugs, 20 Chance, 39 Medical Aspects of Tobacco, 13 Overcoming Religious Addiction, 26 Meditations For Compulsive People, 103 OXYCONTIN AND OTHER PRESCRIPTION DRUGS, 21 Men in Recovery, 38 Painkillers, 22 Men’s Work, 98 Pathological Gambling: Costly Addiction, 26 Meth = Death, 21 Peer Intervention: Drug Abuse, 32 Meth Effect, 20 PHYSIOLOGICAL EFFECTS OF COCAINE, 7 METH: BIG TIME DRUG IN SMALL TOWN AMERICA, 20 Pot, 12 Meth: What’s Cooking In Your Neighborhood, 21 Powerlessness: The First Step, 32 Methadone: Where We Are, 103 Prayer – The Path To, 107 Methamphetamine Neurochemistry & Recovery, 38 Prayer – The Path To God’s Will, 78 Missing Persons, 70 Prescription Drug Abuse, 22 MODELS OF ADDICTION, 32 PRESCRIPTION DRUG ADDICTION, 22 Mom, Louie’s Looking At Me, Again!, 55 PRESCRIPTION DRUGS: KILLING MORE THAN PAIN, MOMENTS: AN EVENING WITH BILL W, 31 23 MTV Talks Tobacco, 13 Prescription Trap Update, 23 MUTUAL SUPPORT GROUPS, 32 Preventing Relapse, 115 MY BEST: LINDSEY’S CHOICE, 13 Preventing Relapse: Dual Diagnosis Series, 56 MY FATHER’S SON, 55 Prevention (Father Martin), 107

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PREVENTION (HIGHWAY SAFETY), 70, 107 Saying Goodnight To The Sun, 87 Prevention Relapse, 45 Scene Smoking: Cigarettes, Cinema, & Myth of PREVENTION WORKS, 46 Cool, 13 PROTECTION AGAINST INFECTION:, 90 Science of Addiction and Treatment, 65 PROUD TO BE ME: DEVELOPING SELF-ESTEEM, 87 SEASONS OF HOPE: MOTHERS IN RECOVERY, 41 Psychoactive Prescription Drugs, 22 Second Half, 87, 111 Psychology of Addiction, 32, 111 SECRET ADDICTIONS: WOMEN IN TREATMENT, 41 Pulling Punches DVD Series, 114 Secrets Through The Smoke, 13 Rape Under the Influence, 46 Sentenced To Life:, 70 Real Life Teens: Self-Destruction, 87 Sex and Drugs:, 90 Real Life Teens: Sexual Responsibility, 74 Sex, Alcohol and Self-Esteem, 3 Real Life Teens: Teens and Gangs # 40109, 75 SEXUAL ADDICTION, 91 Real Life Teens: Teens and Runaways, 75 SEXUAL ROULETTE, 91 REAL PEOPLE: MEET A TEENAGE DRUG ADDICT, 23 SEXUALLY TRANSMITTED DISEASES, 91 Reclaim Your Family from Addiction, 51 SHAME AND GUILT, 33 Recognizing Old Behavior Patterns from the Inside SLEEPING TIGER, 33 Out, 113 Slipping Into The Darkness, 40 RECOVERING HOPE, 53 SMASHED, 70 Recovery and Forgiveness by Father Joseph C Smokeable Cocaine:, 7 Martin, 39 SMOKING AND HUMAN PHYSIOLOGY, 14 Recovery and Human Physiology:, 23 Smoking: Truth Or Dare, 14, 106 RECOVERY AND THE FAMILY, 51 Soft Is The Heart of A Child, 51 Recovery From An Eating Disorder, 26 Sons and Daughters: Parents and Problems, 52 Recovery Issues By Earnie Larsen, 110 SPEAKING FOR OURSELVES:, 104 Relapse, 39, 107 Spiritual Aspects of Alcoholism, 78 Relapse Prevention, 39 Spirituality, 78 Relapse Prevention – The Facts, 39 Spirituality and Religion As, 78, 107 Relapse& Reintegration Preparation: Life on Life’s ST.MICHAEL’S RETREAT, 75 terms, 115 Stage II Recovery By Earnie Larsen, 40, 108 Relationship Building, 51 Stages of Family Recovery, 52 RELATIONSHIP STYLES, 51 STAGES OF QUITTING NICOTINE & TOBACCO, 14 Relationships in Recovery: How the Healing Staying Off Cocaine, 7 Happens, 39 Staying Sober & Staying Free, 87, 111 RELATIONSHIPS: BREAKING THE CYCLE, 51 Steer Clear: D.W.I., 71 Resistance & Recovery, 33 Step 1 for Adults, 33 Respect And Protect, 94 Step 2 for Adults, 34 Revival of Hope, 78 Step 2: Power and Sanity Finding Your Solution, 79 Riding High, 103 Step 3 for Adults, 34 Right Decisions Right Now, 15 Step 3: Acceptance and Action, 79 Right Decisions Right Now: Don’t Be Clueless, 15 Step By Step By Earnie Larsen, 108 Road Map To Recovery, 65 Straight Talk, 75 Role of Prayer in Treating Alcoholics, 78, 107 STRAIGHT TALK WITH ROLAND ABNER, 23 Savage Man, 94 Street Drugs, 23 Say Goodbye Camel Joe, 13 Street Gangs: Prevention & Intervention, 98 Say Yes To Life, 87 Street Gangs: The Circle of Violence, 98

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Stress Management for Professionals, 62 The Truth About Sex, 91, 106 Stress Relief: The Heimlich Method, 61 The Truth About Violence, 99, 106 STRUGGLE WITHIN, 34 The Turning Point, 40 Substance Abuse Prevention for Teens, 114 The War At Home, 99 Substance Abuse: Attention To Prevention, 46 Therapy Games, 104 Success Stories: Change Is Possible, 33 Thinking About Your, 34 Surviving Depression: There Is Hope, 61 Thinking About Your Thinking Part 2, 34 Symptoms of Sobriety, 3, 107 This Emotional Life, 114 Teens Hooked on Porn, 26 Three Steps To Drug Free Schools, 46 The Art and Science of Healing, 101 Tobacco and Human Physiology, 14 The Art of Living with Change, 36 Tobacco Road, 14 The Art of Living With Change, 80 Todd Bridges: On A Mission, 24 The BAC’s of Drinking and Driving, 69 Together: Families In Recovery, 40 The Bulkin Trail, 80 Top Gun: Video Gaming Obsession and Addiction, The Cat Who Drank and Used Too Much, 43 27 The Choice Is Yours, 73 Transformation through Partnership: Homelessness:, The Crown Prince, 92 104 The Dangers of Relationships, 107 Treating Borderline Personality Disorders, 62 The Dangers of Relationships In Recovery, 47 Treating Cocaine Addiction, 7 The Disease of Addiction Symptoms and Phases, 30 Treating The Chemically Dependent, 53 The Dog Who Dared, 43 Treatment 101, 35 The Family (Earnie Larsen), 49 True/Not True, 62 The Family Trap, 49 Turning It Over: The Third Step, 79 The Great Disconnect, 31 TWEAKED, 24 The High Level Recovery By Earnie Larsen, 38, 110 Twelve Steps … The Video, 35 The Hustle for Worthiness, 86 Twelve Steps By Father Martin, 35 The Invisible Line, 19 Twelve Steps By Gerald Rogers, 35 The Matrix Model, 64 Twelve: is the life after rehab in recovery, 41 The Mind: Addictions, 65 Understanding A Need; Alcohol, 103 The Muslims I Know, 103 UNDERSTANDING ADDICTION, 35 The Party’s Over, 32 Understanding Bipolar Disorder and Addiction, 57 The Physician Does Make A Difference, 104 Understanding Borderline Personality Disorder & The Prescription Trap, 23 Addiction, 57 The Process of Recovery, 55 Understanding Dissociative Disorders & Addiction, The Re-Entry Trap, 86 57 The Science of Recovery: Applying Neuroscience to Understanding Major Anxiety Disorders and Clinical Practice #40075, 40 Addiction, 57 The Secret to a Satisfied Life, 87 Understanding Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder & THE SOBER LIFE TREATMENT SERIES, 33 Addiction, 57 The Spirituality Tape, 78 Understanding Personality Problems & Addiction, The Thinline, 104 57 The Truth About Drinking, 3, 46, 106 Understanding Post Traumatic Stress Disorder and The Truth About Drugs, 46, 106 Addiction, 57 The Truth About Hate, 99, 106 Understanding Schizophrenia & Addiction, 58

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Understanding Suicide and Addiction, 58 When Love Is Not Enough, 35 Understanding The Problems, 15 Where Are You Father?, 52 Union Square, 24 Who Are The Children Being Born Today?, 53 Using The ASI To Assess, 64 WHO DO YOU LISTEN TO?, 91 VICTIMIZATION, 52 Who’s Driving?, 71 Victims Cry, 71 Who’s Fooling Who? Relapse and Family, 41 VIDA EN LA COMUNIDAD PARATODOS!, 100 Why Are You So Angry?, 94 VIOLENCE IN THE HOME : LIVING IN FEAR, 97 Why Can’t We Be a Family Again, 52 WALL OF DENIAL, 35 Women And Alcohol:, 4 WAR ON ADDICTION: BATTLE OF RELAPSE, 41, 107 Women in Recovery, 41 We Can Help 2000, 68 Working with Stress, 62, 68 Welcome to My Hood, 105 Young Men’s Work, 99 When a Man Loves a Woman, 35 Youth Life Skills for Teens, 114 When Addiction and Mental, 58

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