Meth: Recovery is Possible
Length: 00:48:00
Audience: Adults
In this film, Earnie Larsen, famed author and lecturer, brings together an assorted group of people in recovery from meth of all ages and…
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Bed Ridden
Length: 00:27:00
Audience: Age 16+
The absurd lengths people go to in pursuit of their addictions before they finally seek help are well-known. Based on a true story, Bed…
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Domestic Violence & Substance Abuse: Part 1
Length: 00:32:00
Audience: Adults
Part 1: The Abusers Four former abusers, men and women, tell their stories of substance abuse and how it lead to violence. What they…
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Pills and Pain
Length: 00:45:00
Audience: Adults
This installment in the Thomas “Hollywood” Henderson video library discusses the current issue of opioid abuse in America. Beautifully filmed. Thomas has been in…
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Fear. . . The Anger Trigger Series: Part 1
Length: 00:38:00
Audience: Adults
Part 1: I Think, Therefore I Act When we are confronted, often we feel threatened, disrespected, rebellious, vindictive, scared or defensive. Our actions are…
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Freedom From Prison and Drugs
Length: 00:34:00
Audience: Adults
This film shows five men who have been incarcerated due to their behavior while using alcohol and drugs. They have since found sobriety using…
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Facing Fears in Recovery
Length: 01:00:00
Audience: Adults
This film is a discussion with 7 recovering people and family members in recovery. They discuss the fears associated with being new to 12-step…
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The Cat Who Drank and Used Too Much
Length: 00:12:00
Audience: Ages 6-96
Winner of 24 major awards, this delightful tale stands the test of time, and deals with addiction in a positive, non-threatening way. It can…
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Therapy Games
Length: 00:46:00
Audience: Adults
Ideally, therapy should be a rewarding experience where a person can focus on personal issues. However, may who enter therapy choose to “play the…
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The Rules of Recovery
Length: 00:45:00
Audience: Adults
Delbert Boone outlines the “rules of recovery,” emphasizing the importance of getting sober so that one can begin to realize what addiction has taken…
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