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Addicted
- Favorable comments from addicts and non-addicts.
Addicted (48 Hrs)
- Excellent content but too mature for my 6th graders.
Addiction Disease
- Very informative.
- One person said "the lightbulb came on on how alcoholism is
a disease vs. a choice". Never "got it" before. Experienced
staff person had several myths dispelled. Good stuff!
- Good info--a little "dry" in presentation.
Addiction and Mental Illness
- Insightful to hear clinicians and clients duscuss the issues of diagnosis
and treatment for substance abuse and mental illness.
Addiction and the Elderly
- It was entertaining, but somewhat lacking in information.
Advertising Alcohol : Calling
the Shots Update
- Adult oriented video that looks at unhealthy messages from the media
regarding alcoholism. Very good.
- Really stimulates discussion.
- I use this video in a (12th grade) class I teach called "Culture
and Gender". I have found it very useful in the analysis of gender
depiction of men and women.
- This is a terrific video to introduce students (college) to the problem
of alcohol abuse and alcohol advertising.
Alcohol and Your Body
- A good video on the basics of alcohol's effect on the body.
Alcohol, Drugs and the Brain
- Nice overview. Actually enjoyable, yet educational.
- Dr. Pursch is a bit hard to understand at first, but easier as the
video progresses. Info and visuals are good. Personally, I like Pursch's
dry humor.
Alcohol : True Stories
- This is by far the most excellent film I have seen on alcohol for
teens.
- Well received. Good stories.
Alibi vs. Denial
- Delbert Boone really makes great tapes. My patients enjoy them very
much and they are also good for counselors to see.
And Down Will Come Baby
- Very graphic - liked young people in the film.
Anger (Claudia Black)
- Generated good group participation on identification of 10 faces
of anger and discussion questions.
Anger : Creating New Choices
- Video fit in well with anger management curriculum.
- Corrections group felt positive about video. Good points.
- Inmates relate well to this video series.
Angry John
- Clear messages, numerous issues, useful information.
Ask For It
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Back on the Block
- This video precipitated a lively discussion session.
Big Shot
- Excellent resource on gun safety.
Brain Scans : Alcohol and the
Teenage Brain
- Should be seen by all middle and high schoolers.
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Cartoon All-Stars to the
Rescue
- Children (gr.3) loved all the cartoon characters. I would show this
again.
The Cat Who Drank and Used Too
Much
- Students (gr.6) enjoyed this and also did well with the discussion
questions.
Chalk Talk on Alcohol - Revised
- Held their (college students) interest. They wanted to view it again.
- A classic - Simple and profound.
Championing New Permissions
- Consistently effective presentation.
Changing Lives: Close to Home
- Patients got a lot out of this film.
Choices : Stories From the
Maine State Prison
- Shows the reality of poor choices.
- It was great that the video was made in Maine. Gave the patients
something to think about/relate to.
Compulsive Relationships
- Helpful perspective. Used film to generate dialogue and self-reflection
Coping With Cravings and
Thoughts of Using
- Very practical, easy to relate to.
Criss Cross
- Good for young people and their parents to recognize phases in using/abusing
alcohol.
- Great message - corny acting.
Cruel Spirits : Alcohol and
Violence
- This gets peoples attention!
- This video is so effective, I'm probably going to wear it out.
- This is an excellent video. Clients have noticed it's dated
via hair styles and clothing...
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Denial : The Inside Story
- This was an excellent film for introducing the concept of denial.
The Diamond Inside Me
- Good content. Excellent questions.
Drinking and Driving :
the Toll, the Tears
- Excellent movie. I haven't seen one better on this subject.
Drug Danger : In the Body
- Details ; even pacing. Generated discussions and student (middle/high
school) comment for 2 days.
Dying High : Teens in the ER
- Many of the viewers have experienced injury/loss of a loved one due
to substance abuse. A good discussion followed the viewing. I like
the attached information packet.
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