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Marijuana and the Mind : Intoxication
and Addiction
- This movie provided good information for our clients. I especially
liked the objectives and questions and answers literature provided.
- What I liked is the enclosed informational sheet that discussed the
video, especially the pre-viewing and post-viewing questions.
Marijuana : The Escape to Nowhere
- Clients could relate to the honest responses from participants. Clients
who do not use marijuana saw common characteristics of addiction to
their drug of choice.
- Excellent film. Well received.
Marijuana : The Gateway Drug
- Too authoritative a moderator ; should have been easier for youth
to identify with.. "Sparky" too stereotypical. Overall, very
good/informative.
- Good movie that drives home issues of how substance use/abuse can
lead to addiction.
Marijuana in the New Millennium
- Film has a lot of good info. Sometimes presented so rapidly, it's
hard for clients to grasp.
- David Ohlms reaches all levels. Presentation is practical, believable
; leads to great discussion.
Marijuana in the 90's
- I like this better than the updated version, Marijuana in the New
Millennium.
Marijuana : Weeding Out the Hype
- Good as far as it goes. Better yet if there was more on the physical/psychological
effects of pot.
Marijuana (Delbert Boone)
Magical Make-Over
- Young people enjoyed this.
Medical Consequences of Addiction
- Wonderful, comprehensive good info! Clients liked.
Meth : What's Cooking in your
Neighborhood?
- Good video, thorough. Impressive panel.
Methadone : Curse or Cure?
- Film a little dated and for a methadone audience biased against them.
Worth seeing though.
Methamphetamine : Deciding
to Live
- Very well done film, good portrayal of recovery, need for 12-step
support groups. Not overly preachy or clinical. Received good feedback
from my audience. (Maine State Prison)
MICA : Problems and Solutions In
Treating The Mentally Ill/Chemically Addicted
- One of the best dual diagnosis videos that I have viewed.
- Good film for group discussion. Some comments made about A.A. might
indicate ignorance about self-help principles and traditions and give
people excuses not to try it.
Motivation and Recovery
- Great video, great topic, great presentation.
- Viewers could relate to the situations on the video. It made for
a good discussion.
Mouseology
- Well worth showing. Nice simple message. I hope to borrow it again.
One reservation: Nicotine addiction is not just programming.
Multiple Choice
- Promoted good discussion about needing to think through choices before
acting.
My Pot Video
- Younger kids found it interesting and absorbing. Some alternative
education older teen boys thought it was for "wimps".
- Short, but filled with good facts.
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Nurses : The Web of Denial
- Video presented issues that apply to people in care-giving professions.
Good.
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One Day at a Time (Father Martin)
- Generates lots of questions and some request to see again.
One for Over the Line
- The clients were impacted by this movie very much.
Out Of The Tunnel - Into The
Light: Stories Of Recovery From Dual Disorders
- Very hopeful, informative, educational
- Excellent. The group would like to watch it again.
- Very enjoyable, different lifestyles, informative. This tape was
very helpful in our group.
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Pieces of Silence
- Counselors love this film!
- Shown in IOP and Codependency group - both groups liked a lot.
The Pieces of the Puzzle
: Understanding Addictive Disorders
- Great to see client artwork. Used as a primer to drawing exercise
in group.
- Great descriptive outline of addictive behaviors, wonderful artistic
drawings - powerful.
The Politics of Addiction
- Excellent look at the importance of treatment over incarceration
to address addiction.
Portrait of Addiction :
Close to Home
- Very powerful documentary. Audience (10th grade -adult) were all
clearly affected by it. A definate 10 rating.
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