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Other Items from Ex-Offenders/Corrections
Addiction Recovery for Ex-Offenders DVD Series: Featuring "Slick," the Voice of Addiction - These six DVD programs help ex-offenders understand and apply addiction recovery principles in a simple, fun, and unforgettable format.
Hazelden Community Corrections Program (3 CD-ROMs) - This newly updated program includes the best of The Hazelden Community Corrections Project.
Parole: Getting Out and Staying Out (DVD) - This video follows paroled prisoners as they re-enter civilian life and face challenges both large and small.
Black and Recovering (DVD and 10 workbooks) - This program can be used in support or recovery groups for African American clients or as a tool to help individual clients work through special needs.
Women in Recovery (DVD) - Recovering women often face issues that men dont experience, issues that women may be unwilling to discuss in mixed-gender treatment groups.
From Prison to Home (DVD) - This bestselling documentary traces the experiences of four black ex-inmates over the course of a year, focusing on their various challenges.
Countdown to Freedom: Ex-Offender Re-Entry and Re-Integration for Men (DVDs) - This essential video series takes male offenders step-by-step through the transition process - from incarceration to community re-integration.
Countdown to Freedom: Ex-Offender Re-Entry and Re-Integration for Women (DVDs) - This essential video series takes female offenders step-by-step through the transition process - from incarceration to community re-integration.
Beat the Street (DVD series) - Equips ex-offenders with eight key relapse prevention skills. Includes how to deal with frustration and chronic stress, and resist the lure of "easy money" and the street life.
Pulling Punches: A Curriculum for Rage Management (DVD series) - Designed for recovering addicts and alcoholics, this highly acclaimed three-part DVD series addresses the whole anger process.
Recovery DVD Series - This three-program DVD presents the most recent research on what people do to successfully recover from addiction.
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