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  • The Road to Recovery 2006 (VHS250)(DVD250) is the first in a series of ten, will serve as an informative introduction to the September 2006 Recovery Month observance and help individuals and communities nationwide discover how to become involved at the local level. "The 2006 Road to Recovery" features the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services' Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration's (SAMHSA's) Center for Substance Abuse Treatment (CSAT) Director Dr. H. Westley Clark, CSAT Associate Director for Consumer Affairs Ivette Torres (program host), and recovery community representatives from across the Nation.

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    Cost: $12.50 each for VHS and $13.00 each for DVD



  • Recovery and the Military: Treating Veterans and Their Families (VHS251)(DVD251). This program examines treatment availability and alcohol and drug addiction treatment options available for veterans and their families. The show also addresses current trends and prevalence of substance use disorders among veterans and will shed light on current addiction treatment issues facing veterans and their families.

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    Cost: $12.50 each for VHS and $13.00 each for DVD



  • Addiction and the Family: Healing and Recovery (VHS252)(DVD252). This Webcast will examine intergenerational vulnerability and the risks involved for alcohol and other substance use disorders by the sons and daughters of addiction-prone homes. Family patterns, denial, and the elements for reaching recovery will be discussed as well as current trends in family interventions and programs.

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    Cost: $12.50 each for VHS and $13.00 each for DVD



  • Youth and College Drinking: Breaking the Patterns (VHS253)(DVD253). College students experiencing problems with and addictions to alcohol and/or illicit drugs face many complexities. This Webcast will look at the implications of student drinking and illicit or licit drug use and the effects on their student life and achievements. Emphasis will be made on the role of the school administrators and the academic community in reversing current trends. Parental and other influencing factors related to youth and young adult behaviors will also be addressed.

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    Cost: $12.50 each for VHS and $13.00 each for DVD



  • Helping the Labor Movement Embrace the Recovery Movement (DVD254). The labor movement has historically been a beacon for improved workplace conditions and has helped to make tremendous strides toward improving the lives of millions of workers. Still, most experts agree that much work is left to be done when it comes to addressing alcohol and drug addiction issues as they relate to occupational health and well-being. This Webcast will look at occupations most at risk for substance abuse and discuss what labor organizations can do to help their ranks fully address these issues.

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    Cost: $13.00 each for DVD



  • Faith and Recovery: The Healing Role of Faith-Based Organizations (VHS255)(DVD255). This Webcast will explore the spectrum of services and interventions offered by faith-based organizations and discuss their unique role in helping individuals walk the Road to Recovery.

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    Cost: $12.50 each for VHS and $13.00 each for DVD



  • Addiction and the Justice System: Deciphering the Maze (VHS256)(DVD256). This Webcast will explore addiction treatment services and interventions at each segment of the justice system. The sectors covered by this show include: community policing, points of arrests, initial interventions for first time offense, drug courts, response to relapse, prison services, and services regarding re-entry into society.

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    Cost: $12.50 each for VHS and $13.00 each for DVD



  • The Addiction Treatment Workforce: Where We Are, Why We're Here, and Where We Need to Be (VHS257)(DVD257). This Webcast will examine what the addiction treatment field is doing to encourage more people to enter the field and help those already there preserve the flame of their passion. The program will also explore how new research and innovations are shaping the workforce.

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    Cost: $12.50 each for VHS and $13.00 each for DVD



  • At the Crossroads: Examining the Intersection of Care for Persons With Mental and Substance-Use Conditions (VHS258)(DVD258). This Webcast will examine a recent Institute of Medicine (IOM) Report on improving the quality of care for persons with co-occurring substance use and mental conditions and identify policies and action steps needed from State, local, and Federal governments, health care organizations and others to help ensure Americans receive appropriate treatments.

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    Cost: $12.50 each for VHS and $13.00 each for DVD




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