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Early Recovery Issues for Older
Adults
- Direct and informational. Covers medical, emotional/psychological
and social aspects.
Ecstasy and Other Club Drugs
- Goes into detail. The presenter's voice bored me.
The Enablers
- The scenes are from the 1980's in the way they dress and use of phone
etc. The message is good and comes through to the (adult) audience.
Enjoying Sobriety
- Clients found the film full of useful material.
- Video showed recovering alcoholics responding to tough real-life
situations that someone in recovery has to deal with on an everyday
basis. Touched on a lot of different subjects.
Exploring Healthy Relationships
- I will borrow this video again. Introduces the topic of healthy communication/families
well.
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A Family Legacy : A Portrait
of Discovery and Recovery
- Helped (Master's Level) students understand the woman's position.
Fatal Mistakes : Families Shattered
by Suicide
- I learned a great deal from this film. Wonderful material.
Feelings (Father Joseph Martin)
- Father Martin-as always-right on target. Direct and humorous.
The Firefighter
- A lot of our teens could relate to growing up in single family homes.
Questions were helpful in the follow-up discussion. We also discussed
how Penny's communication style had an effect on the relationships
(ie passive-aggressive).
Flash Judgements
- Great program, especially the materials (workbooks). I could use
this for a month or so.
For a Change : Breaking Old Habits
and Making New Ones
- Excellent video to show in my wellness classes. Messsage is very
current. Just wish that settings and people (appearance) were a little
more current.
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Gambling: It's Not About Money
- Recovery group sharing and caring, and insightful.
Gambling with your Life
- Well done. Eye opening. Great scenes of NYC too.
The Girl Most Likely To...
- One of the best movies in the series. (Working it Out at Madison)
The Glitter
- Good interactive video for gaining awareness of the media's influence
on our attitudes - good for adolescents.
Gratitude
- Terrific reception by the audience. (A.A. Group)
Guidelines (Father Joseph
Martin)
- Clients loved it-could relate to content and humor.
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Healing the Addicted Brain
- Excellent way to get the "group" experience for people
who don't attend 12-step groups.
- Patients were attentive to the personal stories.
- I love these videos as they cover things we have not been able to.
- Very informative and easy to use in a group setting.
Hemp : Chasing Smoke
- Educational. It brings my own background to mind. It affirms my reason
to stay stopped--it was a good reality check.
Heroin and Other Opiates
- Nice lecture. Dr. Ohlm's always does a fine job-clear and concise.
Heroin : The New High School
High
- The fact that the video had someone famous who went through the ordeal
and basically said it was not cool had an impact.
Heroin : What Am I Going
to Do?
- Good video. It taught us the bad effects of heroin. It wasn't just
focused on teens.
- Early part of movie triggering-glamorizing, but overall good.
The Hijacked Brain
- Very well done. Helps clients understand the disease concept.
- Really effective video showing brain interaction/addiction.
- Patients loved it-found personally informative.
- This movie was helpful in understanding the role the brain plays.
High on Life, Not on Drugs
- Very good film. Group could relate to the changes in society.
The Honor of All
- Very helpful to demonstrate community norm change.
How to Decide
- This was the best video I've seen on drugs and alcohol for young
kids...and we have a library of videos ourselves.
Howard Gray (Intermediate Level)
- Was used as part of a bullyproof program. Has great teaching ideas.
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