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VHS137
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Treatment
101
This is the second installment in a seven-part series of
Webcasts that will discuss and illuminate key issues
related to the 2001 Recovery Month observance. Families
and friends of individuals with substance abuse problems
suffer greatly. But the good news is that treatment is
available and effective. This program will discuss the
fundamentals of addiction treatment, look at effective
treatment modalities, and present the latest national
treatment initiatives. Length: 30 minutes.
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VHS138
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What
Families Can Do To Prevent and Intervene With Alcohol
and Drug Problems
This is the third installment in a seven-part series of
Webcasts that will discuss and illuminate key issues
related to the 2001 Recovery Month observance. How to
prevent or intervene with an alcohol or drug problem are
difficult concepts for many families to grasp. This
session will discuss how families can get beyond their
denial to stop a drug or alcohol problem before it
starts or to intervene in a loved one's addiction.
Length: 57 minutes.
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VHS024
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Videotape:
Door To Recovery Video (Do not duplicate again per NIDA
6/19/97)
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VHS040
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Videotape:
Adolescent Treatment Issues. NIDA Technology Transfer
Series
Adolescent Treatment Issues stresses the importance of
understanding the specific needs that accompany
adolescent development as the key to success in
treatment. This understanding begins with accurate
assessment and continues with aftercare monitoring. The
videotape examines the family's role in treating
substance abuse problems among adolescents. Family
therapy and other treatment programs are also presented.
Clinicians are encouraged to broaden their perspectives
in particular topical areas through the user's guide.
Length: 25 minutes
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VHS039
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Videotape:
NIDA Technology Transfer Series: Treatment Issues for
Women.
Why is it important to identify, understand, and treat
the special needs of drug-dependent women? Specific
issues, methods, and techniques are presented to help
viewers understand the multifaceted dimensions of
treating women who use drugs. This videotape examines
the challenges that women bring to treatment, along with
ways to deal with relationship building, sexual and
physical abuse, anger, and role confusion. The user's
guide lists resources for clinicians. Length: 22 minutes
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VHS038
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Videotape:
NIDA Technology Transfer Series: Assessment.
What is the assessment process, and why is it so
important to understand? This videotape gives an
overview of the assessment process and makes clinicians
more comfortable conducting assessments and selecting
diagnostic tools during their client's treatment. Adult
and adolescent tools examined include the Addiction
Severity Index; the Problem Oriented Screening Index;
and the Personal Experience Inventory. The user's guide
gives general information on assessment, as well as
information on a host of specific tools. Length: 22
minutes
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VHS037
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Videotape:
NIDA Technology Transfer Series: Relapse Prevention.
Relapse Prevention provides information on the
phenomenon of relapse and its often-chronic appearance
in the lives of substance abusers. The viewer's guide
gives information on the components of relapse
prevention. Length: 24 minutes
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VHS036
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Videotape:
OSAP Teleconference: What Works in Communities
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VHS035
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Videotape:
OSAP Teleconference: Part 2 What Works I
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Treatment
Works (VHS format)
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VHS033
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Videotape:
McGruff Rock Video
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VHS043
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Videotape:
Mass Media and Health Opportunities for Improving the
Nation's Health
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VHS022
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Videotape:
Drug Abuse: Meeting the Challenge
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VHS021
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Videotape:
Drug Abuse and Aids
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VHS020
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Videotape:
Hard Facts About Drugs: Alcohol, Marijuana, Cocaine and
Crack. Speak Up and Speak Out: Learning To Say No to
Drugs. Dare To Be Different: Resisting Drug Related Peer
Pressure
With two sections, this video dramatizes the devastating
effects that alcohol, marijuana, cocaine, and crack have
on a high school class during the 4 years leading to
graduation. The first section, Speak Up, uses the
scenario of a senior class trip to illustrate techniques
that students can use to resist peer pressure and refuse
drug use. Dare to Be Different, the second section,
focuses on the importance of goals and values in
resisting pressures to use drugs. A viewer's guide is
included. Length: 56 minutes (cc) Audience: Teenagers,
grades 10-12
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VHS019
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Videotape:
Straight at Ya
Kirk Cameron, star of the sitcom Growing Pains, talks
with students about the pressures to use drugs and the
benefits of choosing a positive and healthy lifestyle.
Classroom scenes are supplemented by animation and
flashbacks that depict how youngsters can more
effectively deal with real-life situations. Comes with a
guide. Length: 44 minutes Audience: Teenagers, grades
7-9
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VHS034
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Videotape:
OSAP Teleconference: Part 1 What Works I
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VHS042
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Videotape:
The Physician Does Make a Difference: Recognizing the
Faces of Alcohol and Other Drug Abuse
The Physician Does Make a Difference was intended for
use by a physician educator with some background in
substance abuse, or by presentation/training teams
composed of a physician educator and a resource person
with substance abuse experience. This videotape raises
substance abuse awareness; motivates physicians to
become involved in recognition and management of
substance abuse problems in their patients; and
encourages physicians to take an active role in
educating their patients and their communities on
substance abuse issues. A guide is also available.
Length: 42 minutes Audience: Adult
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VHS016
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Videotape:
Fast Forward Future: Drug Abuse Prevention Program for
Elementary Schools
In this videotape, actor Richard Kiley, as a mentor,
takes three elementary school students on a mysterious
trip to the future with the Fast Forward machine. This
ingenious contraption allows them to see what will
happen if they use drugs and what will happen if they
remain drug free. Length: 61 minutes Audience: Children,
grades 4-6
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VHS044
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Videotape:
America in Jeopardy: The Young Employee in the Workplace
America in Jeopardy contains interviews with recovering
drug users. It warns viewers that taking drugs is a dead
end, and mixing drugs with work is a very big mistake.
The host explains how drugs affect the body and mind,
and encourages viewers to get help for themselves if
they have a substance abuse problem, or to talk to
someone else if they think a coworker is having a
problem with drugs. Trainer and participant manuals are
available. Length: 20 minutes Available in Spanish also.
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VHS045
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Videotape:
Main Line
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VHS046
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Videotape:
Straight Talk
This documentary profiles four ordinary real-life
teenagers from inner-city neighborhoods-three who have
chosen not to use alcohol and other drugs, and one who
is a recovering alcoholic and drug user. Their real-life
experiences demonstrate the value of setting goals,
developing talents, and staying in school. A discussion
and activity guide is included. Length: 30 minutes
Audience: Middle school students
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VHS047
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Videotape:
If You Change Your Mind
If You Change Your Mind was produced entirely by middle
school students, for other school children. The video
presents a unique perspective on drug use and its
effects through the eyes of these children. In
conjunction with the teacher's packet, (PHD621), this
videotape is a teaching tool to help youth learn about
the consequences of drug use. Length: 31 minutes
Audience: Middle school students
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VHS048
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Videotape:
Get High, Get Stupid, Get AIDS PSA
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VHS049
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Videotape:
Remotely Science Documentary
Produced by eighth grade students, Remotely Science
shows students that science is fun. It contains strong
messages to discourage drug use while also encouraging
interest in science, particularly among girls and
minorities. Length: 22 minutes Audience: Elementary
school students
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VHS054
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Videotape:
Using the Addiction Severity Index to Assess Client
Needs and Treatment Planning Part 1
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VHS055
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Videotape:
Using the Addiction Severity Index to Assess Client
Needs and Treatment Planning Part 2
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VHS056
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Videotape:
Right Turns Only!
The video is divided into seven 20-minute segments that
focus on a group of racially and ethnically diverse
students who work together to produce a video about the
causes and consequences of drug use. A viewer's guide is
available. Audience: Young adolescents Length: 51
minutes (cc)
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VHS057
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Videotape:
Drug Abuse and the Brain
Intended primarily for drug abuse counselors, this
videotape provides a detailed look at the biological
basis off drug addiction. Through animation and
interviews with experts in the field, viewers will come
to understand how the brain's reward system operates and
how drug abuse can cause fundamental changes in how the
brain works. A viewers guide is available. Length: 26
minutes
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VHS058
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Videotape:
Dual Diagnosis
Experts believe that between one-third and one-half of
all addicts suffer from serious psychiatric disorders.
This videotape focuses on the problem of mental illness
in drug-abusing and drug-addicted populations and
examines various approaches useful for treating dually
diagnosed clients. Comes with a viewer's guide. Length:
27 minutes
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VHS059
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Videotape:
Methadone: Where We Are
This videotape examines the use and effectiveness of
methadone as a treatment; the biological effects of
methadone; the role of the counselor in treatment; and
societal attitudes and stigmas regarding methadone
treatment and methadone patients. Includes a viewer's
guide. Length: 33 minutes
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VHS041
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Videotape:
Think About it. Be Smart Don't Start!
Think About It combines material drawn from two existing
videos: CSAP's Be Smart! Stay Smart! Don't Start! music
video and Straight Up!, produced by KCET Television in
Los Angeles. Material from both videotapes was edited
and combined with newly created interactive segments in
which young moderators provide opportunities for
discussion of the important issues presented. This
videotape concludes by prompting youth to consider how
this information applies to their personal situations.
Length: 13 minutes Audience: Middle school students
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VHS003
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Videotape:
Getting Help: Employee Version
Getting Help highlights employee assistance programs (EAP's)
and the benefits of these programs to employees and
employers through comments by business, labor, and
government leaders and EAP professionals; presentation
of three model programs; and EAP client interviews. The
employee version of Getting Help differs from the
employer version by the addition of more employee
assistance program client interviews and by fewer
industry, labor, and government leader comments. A
facilitator's guide is also available. Length: 23
minutes
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VHS018
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Videotape:
Straight Up
Academy award-winning actor Lou Gossett, Jr., as Cosmo,
takes a boy named Ben on a journey on the fate elevator
in Straight Up. Ben's travels teach him valuable lessons
about why drugs are harmful and how to refuse them. A
viewer's guide is also available. Length: 90 minutes-
six 15 minute episodes (cc) Audience: Children, grades
4-6
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VHS46
Straight Talk: Discussion and Activity Guide
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RADKIT97
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Race
Against Drugs Instructional Kit with video,
facilitator's guide, action book, button, lapel pin, and
posters - send one per teacher, principal, etc.
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VHS005
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Videotape:
Drug Testing: Employee Version
Drug Testing describes the options available for
designing a drug testing component as part of a
comprehensive drug-free workplace program.
Demonstrations of specimen collection and laboratory
analysis procedures are presented, giving special
attention to the needs of both employer and employee in
ensuring the accuracy and reliability of test results. A
facilitator's guide is available. Length: 22 minutes
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VHS004G
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Videoguide:
Getting Help: Employer Version
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VHS006
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Videotape:
Drug Testing: Employer Version
This videotape describes the options available for
designing a drug testing component as part of a
comprehensive drug-free workplace program.
Demonstrations of specimen collection and laboratory
analysis procedures are presented, giving special
attention to the needs of both employer and employee in
ensuring the accuracy and reliability of test results.
Comes with facilitator's guide. Length: 22 minutes
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VHS003G
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Videoguide:
Getting Help: Employee Version
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VHS006G
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Videoguide:
Drug Testing: Employer Version
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VHS002G
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Videoguide:
Drugs at Work: Employer Version
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VHS002
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Videotape:
Drugs at Work: Employer Version
This videotape presents information about the nature and
scope of substance abuse problems in the workplace and
about the Federal Government's initiative to prevent and
reduce the problem. Drugs at Work stresses the
importance of the four components of an effective
workplace program: education, an employee assistance
program, supervisor training, and drug testing. A
facilitator's guide is included. Length: 23 minutes
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Videoguide:
Drugs at Work: Employee Version
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VHS001
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Videotape:
Drugs at Work: Employee Version
The employee version of Drugs at Work differs from the
employer version only by the addition of comments by the
employees of a private corportaion, offering their
perception of an employee assistance program policy and
program. A facilitator's guide is available. Length: 23
minutes
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The
Performance Edge Video
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HBOKIT
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HBO
Community Action Kit with video of synopsis of the three
Faces of Addiction programs.
Designed by Home Box Office and The Robert Wood Johnson
Foundation, this community action package helps
communities address substance abuse problems. The
package includes a videocassette composite of Faces of
Addiction, the three-part HBO special on substance
abuse; a brochure; 2 posters; a viewing guide; a
newsletter; and a media handbook.
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VHS004
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Videotape:
Getting Help: Employer Version
Getting Help highlights employee assistance programs (EAP's)
and the benefits of these programs to employees and
employers through comments by business, labor, and
government leaders and EAP professionals; presentation
of three model programs; and EAP client interviews. The
employer version of the video describes the elements of
a successful EAP program regardless of the number of
employees or the nature of the work. A facilitator's
guide is included. Length: 24 minutes
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VHS103
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Videotape:
27th and Prospect: One Year in the Fight Against Drugs
(3rd program in the HBO Faces of Addiction series)
This documentary presents the year-long struggle of a
Kansas City community's fight against drugs. It consists
of personal interviews of people who have lost family
members to drugs and drug-related violence, statistics,
and the neighborhood residents' efforts to get drugs,
and the problems it brings, out of their community.
Length: 52 minutes
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VHS062
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Videotape:
Prevention Story: Programs That Make a Difference
The task of developing sound communications/prevention
materials can be overwhelming. Often the job is
approached without the needed planning and strategy
development. The Prevention Story highlights the first
three stages of health communications process planning
and strategy selection, tips on selecting channels and
materials, and methods for developing and pretesting
messages. This fast-paced videotape uses engaging
graphics, colorful footage, and interviews to help
program planners understand how to develop messages and
materials to integrate communications into their overall
prevention efforts. Positive examples of successful
communications projects that were funded or supported by
CSAP are featured. Length: 18 minutes
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VHS015
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Videotape:
Lookin' Good
Two programs show how a group of concerned students,
with the help of their school and community, build a
peer support group to help resist the pressure to use
drugs. The video is based on actual events involving
substance abuse. Comes with a guide. Length: 58 minutes
Audience: Teenagers, grades 7-9
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VHS014
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Videotape:
Private Victories
These four video dramas emphasize that young people can
achieve private victories by caring about themselves to
reject drugs. Private Victories shows how deciding to
avoid drugs can influence friends to do the same. A
guide is also available. Length: 116 minutes-four 29
minute episodes. (cc) Audience: Teenagers, grades 10-12
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VHS013
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Videotape:
Downfall: Drugs and Sports
Downfall profiles athletes whose careers were destroyed
by drugs, especially steroids. Scenes of the athletes
performing are mixed with present day, sobering
interviews. Athletes who compete drug-free are also
featured. A guide is available. Length: 30 minutes
Audience: Teenagers, grades 7-12
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VHS012
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Videotape:
Be Smart! Don't Start! Music Video, Pub
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VHS005G
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Videoguide:
Drug Testing: Employee Version
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VHS104
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Videotape:
Let's Help Youth Stay Drug Free, Part I. HHS Secretary's
Initiative: New Goals, New Resources. Teleconference on
October 22, 1997
From the October 22, 1997 teleconference, this video is
the first SAMHSA/CSAP broadcast to help "kick
off" the HHS Secretary's Youth Substance Abuse
Initiative. A live panel of experts from States and
communities discuss the latest in the science and
practice of youth substance abuse prevention. Model
programs that use collaborative, public-private
partnerships for prevention are highlighted. Length: 117
minutes
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VHS017
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Videotape:
Drug Avengers: Drug Education Adventure for Grades 1-6
In this videotape, three children from the future travel
back to the 20th century to take on the life-threatening
problem of drug abuse in 10 animated programs, each
emphasizing a different message. Comes with a guide.
Length: 73 minutes Audience: Children, grades 1-6
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VHS102
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Videotape:
Public Service Announcements from the Partnership for a
Drug-Free America (includes total of 32 PSA's, 27 video
and 5 audio)
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VHS101
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Videotape:
Walls that Speak (in English and Spanish, 29 min.)
This video documents a mural painting project in Santa
Cruz County, CA, that used ethnic cultural expression as
a substance abuse prevention strategy. This activity
brought more than 300 Hispanic/Latino youth and adults
together to create three murals that counter negative
pro-drug and alcohol messages. The Community Partnership
Mural Project illustrates key strategies that can be
implemented into substance abuse prevention efforts.
These include (1) community involvement and the
empowerment of young people, (2) fostering pro-social
bonding between young people and their community, (3)
utilizing mass media and marketing strategies to convey
a positive pro-community message, and (4) mobilizing
strengths of traditional cultures through ethnic-speciffic
images, languages, and ideas. A video guide, included on
the inside cover of the tape case, provides a
step-by-step process for groups interested in
replicating the Prevention Mural Series in their own
communities. Length: 15 minutes Available in English and
Spanish.
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VHS010
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Videotape:
Partnership For a Drug-Free America Television PSA's
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VHS009
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Videotape:
Preventing Alcohol and Other Drug Problems
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VHS008
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Videotape:
President Bush's Message to School Child
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VHS007
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Videotape:
Finding the Solution
Drug use in the workplace is portrayed as a community
wide problem. Finding the Solutions emphasizes the need
to deliver accurate and credible information to the
workforce, promote workplace peer involvement, and build
community partnerships. The video explores alternative
approaches, such as stress reduction and attitudinal
behavior change, as tools for achieving personal
wellness, as well as reducing drug use in the workplace.
Finding the Solutions comes with a facilitator's guide.
Length: 19 minutes
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VHS105
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Videotape:
Let's Help Youth Stay Drug Free, Part III. Building
Healthy Communities: Partnerships and Collaborations
This video from a March 10, 1998 teleconference focuses
on partnerships and comprehensive prevention strategies
for States and communities. Part III emphasizes the
vital roles that parents, schools, businesses, law
enforcement, and juvenile justice partnerships, faith
communities, local anti-drug coalitions, and State and
local governments play in preventing youth substance
abuse. Length: 115 minutes
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VHS112
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Videotape:
Let's Help Youth Stay Drug Free, Part II, Building
Healthy Youth: Strategies and Services
Part II of this series helps to identify useful tools
and models for helping to keep youth away from alcohol
and drugs. The video promotes the use of science-based
prevention programs for youth and provides specific
examples of effective programs for youth. A panel of
experts discusses the strategies they have used. Length:
112 Minutes
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VHS060
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Videotape:
NCADI at Work
What goes on behind the doors of SAMHSA's National
Clearinghouse for Alcohol and Drug Information (NCADI)?
This videotape shows the faces and services of the
Federal Government's national clearinghouse for
information about substance abuse. NCADI at Work is
ideal for use in conferences and workshops to alert
anyone who is interested in prevention to this national
resource for materials, statistics, reference checking,
and other information services. Length: 13 minutes
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VHS094
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Videotape:
Gathering the Circle
This videotape spotlights nine prevention programs
designed specifically for Native American and Alaska
Native populations. The prevention strategies focus on
the role of elders, rediscovery of traditional ways,
self-determination, and the role of tribal communities.
Gathering the Circle is the CSAP Native American and
Alaska Native Grantee Conference, a forum that
encourages prevention professionals to share ideas for
addressing substance abuse among Native peoples. Length:
24 minutes
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VHS095
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Videotape:
My Wings Grow Powerful: DARE To Be You
The DARE To Be You preschool parent education program
and curriculum are profiled in this videotape. DARE To
Be You targets parents and caregivers of children ages
2-5, from various cultural backgrounds. The program's
four key factors are discussed: a nurturing environment,
building on the positive, personal discovery and role
modeling and the four building blocks of the curriculum-Decisionmaking,
Assertiveness, Responsibility, and Esteem. Length: 21
minutes
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VHS096
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Videotape:
Nasau BOCES: Project Support
Nassau BOCES introduces Project Support, a 5-year
program intended to determine whether mentoring
intervention can reduce the dropout and substance abuse
rates of Long Island middle school students. The
intervention pairs teachers with students, in an attempt
to give the child a "friend" sho can steer the
student in the right direction. In the 5 years that the
program has run, both students and mentors have learned
a great deal and the program has helped students stay
away from drugs and remain on the road to a promising
future. Length: 35 minutes
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VHS097
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Videotape:
Opening Doors: Techniques for Talking with Southeast
Asian Clients about Alcohol and Other Drug Issues
Opening Doors demonstrates assessment and early
intervention methods for human service providers who
work with Southeast Asian clients. The providers are
encouraged to become more active in the early
indentification, referral, and intervention of substance
abuse problems. This video also explores the unique
aspects of substance abuse problems within Southeast
Asian communities. Two interviews are conducted in
Vietnamese, and two in Khmer (with English subtitles).
Question and answer sessions and teaching points follow
each interview. Length: 60 minutes
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Videotape:
Saying Goodnight to the Sun
This culturally specific videotape profiles the Rural
Providers Conference, a gathering geared toward
substance abuse prevention and intervention strategies
for the Alaska Natives population. Viewers are shown
conference activities that stress the importance of
"creative power" enabling the Alaskan Native
community to clarify their vision to live alcohol and
drug free lives, commit to carry forth the vision, and
develop values that are consistent with their commitment
and vision. Length: 30 minutes
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VHS099
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Videotape:
Addicted - First HBO Program in the series "Faces
of Addiction"
Addicted presents firsthand accounts of how chemical
addictions have devastated many lives, and in some
cases, cause irreversible outcomes. The videotape
consists of interviews with recovering addicts
throughout the country, detailing what their previous
drug-related habits were, how drugs disrupted their
lives, and the respective interventions that occurred to
help address their situations. This videotape contains
adult language. Please preview before showing to young
audiences. Length: 59 minutes
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Videotape:
Teens Taking Action Introduction explaining the Synar
inspection process
This video is intended to be used to train teen
inspectors on how to conduct tobacco sale compliance
checks. The materials were developed as resources for
State and local agencies who are responsible for
monitoring sales to minors, as mandated by the Synar
Regulation. In addition, Federal agencies, local tobacco
enforcement officials, and researchers may find these
materials useful in preparing staff for tobacco outlet
inspections. The trainer's manual outlines a sample
training day and discusses issues such as safety and
data recording.
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Videotape:
Teens Taking Action! A Guide to Conducting Tobacco
Compliance Checks. Consummated version
This video is intended to be used to train teen
inspectors on how to conduct tobacco sale compliance
checks. The materials were developed as resources for
State and local agencies who are responsible for
monitoring sales to minors, as mandated by the Synar
Regulation. In addition, Federal agencies, local tobacco
enforcement officials, and researchers may find these
materials useful in preparing staff for tobacco outlet
inspections. The trainer's manual outlines a sample
training day and discusses issues such as safety and
data recording.
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VHS108
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Videotape:
Teens Taking Action! A Guide to Conducting Tobacco
Compliance Checks. Unconsummated version
This video is intended to be used to train teen
inspectors on how to conduct tobacco sale compliance
checks. The materials were developed as resources for
State and local agencies who are responsible for
monitoring sales to minors, as mandated by the Synar
Regulation. In addition, Federal agencies, local tobacco
enforcement officials, and researchers may find these
materials useful in preparing staff for tobacco outlet
inspections. The trainer's manual outlines a sample
training day and discusses issues such as safety and
data recording.
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GPVHS
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Dominique
Dawes video Girl Power! PSA's in VHS format
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VHS109
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Videotape:
The Great Disconnect
This video uses computer-generated graphics to show the
dramatic changes in brain function in drug abusers and
addicts. Bridging the Great Disconnect compares what we
think we know about drug addiction and what science
actually tells us. The video comes with a viewer's
guide, which provides further information. Length: 10
Minutes
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Videotape:
Educate: Creating Inhalant Abuse Awareness Together
Did you know that 1 out of 5 adolescents has used
inhalants? Educate offers personal accounts from parents
whose children have been affected by inhalant abuse.
Teenagers also relay their experiences with
"huffing." The video examines the consequences
of sniffing inhalants, the reasons children huff, and
what to do if you know someone who uses. Length: 14
Minutes Audience: Parents
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Videotape:
Lifelines: To Healthy Babies
Lifelines presents the dramatized stories of three
low-income women of different ethnic backgrounds who
were faced with choices to make about cigarettes,
alcohol, and other drug use during pregnancy. The video
emphasizes making positive lifestyle choices during
pregnancy and urges women to seek help if they have an
alcohol or drug problem. Audience: Pregnant adolescents
and women Length: 16 minutes
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VHS118
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Videotape:
Parenting is Prevention, Part 2 Building Healthy
Families
This video explains the influence parents can have on
their children and the decisions they make. In the
video, children discuss their experiences with alcohol
and drugs and their concerns. Parents are given
recommendations for improving communication between
parents and youth and providing clear, strong prevention
messages.
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VHS136
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The
Road to Recovery
This is the first installment in a seven-part series of
Webcasts that will discuss and illuminate key issues
related to the 2001 Recovery Month observance (September
2001). The program includes on-camera appearances from
Center for Substance Abuse Treatment (CSAT) director,
Dr. H. Westley Clark, and Recovery Month partners from
around the country. Length: 28 minutes
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VHS100
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Sacred
Trust: Protect Your Baby Against Fetal Alcohol Syndrome
Sacred Trust adresses Fetal Alcohol Syndrome (FAS) and
Fetal Alcohol Effects (FAE) among Native American and
Alaska Native women and promotes an alcohol-free
lifestyle during pregnancy. Individuals from various
nations are shown giving no-use messages: the mother of
a child born with FAS, a parent and foster parent of FAS/FAE
children who discuss the children's physical and
behavioral problems, a tribal elder who discusses the
cultural belief that women possess a sacred trust as
life givers, and a health educator who offers strategies
to help women avoid drinking. Native American men are
encouraged by one of their own to support a woman's
decision not to drink alcohol during her pregnancy.
Length: 14 minutes
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VHS122
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Videotape:
Environmental Prevention Strategies Putting Theory into
Practice
This videotape and accompanying 116 page guide are
intended to raise the general level of knowledge about
environmental prevention strategies in youth drug abuse
prevention. Included in the facilitator's guide are
copies of graphics used in the tape, resources for
further research and discussion, four in-depth papers
discussing environmental prevention strategies, and a
diskette containing electronic copies of the resources
and two of the papers.
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VHS121
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Videotape:
Parenting is Prevention Part IV of IV Building Health
Communities September 8, 1999
This video explores the role of parents in creating
safer environments for prevention to benefit all young
people. By joining together with other parents and
concerned community members, parents can influence the
norms, values, regulations, and policies that support
healthy lives. This program features experts who work in
community environments (e.g., workplace-, school-,
recreation-, and faith-based programs), as well as
parent activists who have banded together to build
healthier and safer communities. Target audiences
include community coalitions, teachers, substance abuse
prevention providers, school prevention coordinators,
administrators, psychologists and social workers, youth
services workers, the faith community, parent
organizations and networks, employee support personnel,
and officials at the Federal, State, and local levels.
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VHS120
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Videotape:
Parenting is Prevention Part III of IV Building on the
Past for a Health Future. July 21, 1999
Provides a unique look at how families and prevention
have evolved since World War II. This retrospective will
examine the lessons we have learned and provide a
broader, more informed perspective on prevention. The
information presented will help guide us toward
healthier families and more effective prevention in the
new millennium. This broadcast features experts with
many years of prevention experience who will share
creative ideas about the future of prevention. Target
audiences include prevention practitioners, educators,
community coalitions, parent resource organizations and
networks, and officials at the Federal, State, and local
levels.
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DD110
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Videotape:
Treatment Solutions - NIDA Video (long version 19mins)
Treatment Solutions describes the latest developments in
drug abuse treatment research. The video explains that
drug addiction is a treatable disease when
state-of-the-art approaches are taken. The video comes
with a viewer's guide, which discusses the nature of
addiction, medications for treatment, and changing an
addicted person's behavior.
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VHS119
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Videotape:
Race Against Drugs Promotional Tape
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Videotape:
Treatment Solutions- NIDA Video (short version 10mins)
Treatment Solutions describes the latest developments in
drug abuse treatment research. The video explains that
drug addiction is a treatable disease when
state-of-the-art approaches are taken. The video comes
with a viewer's guide, which discusses the nature of
addiction, medications for treatment, and changing an
addicted person's behavior.
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VHS117
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Videotape:
Parenting is Prevention, Part 1 Building Healthy
Families
No one influences children more than their parents or
caregivers. This video stresses the importance of
parental involvement in their children's lives for
preventing alcohol and drug use. Part I of this series
outlines some of the factors for preventing youth
substance use and then describes some of the key
parenting practices that can have a preventive effect.
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VHS116
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Videotape:
Keeping your Kids Alcohol and Drugs Free, What can
Parents Do.
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VHS115
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Videotape:
Let's Help Youth Stay Drug Free, Part VI, Media and
Culture: Empowering Youth for Prevention
Youth are often influenced by the powerful messages
found on television programs, and in movies,
advertising, and music. These messages often relate to
substance abuse and other risky behaviors; however,
media can also convey positive, healthy messages. This
video presents an overview of some of the research done
on the effects of media on youth. Length: 120 minutes
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VHS114
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Videotape:
Let's Help Youth Stay Drug Free, Part V, Social Problems
& Substance Abuse: Organizing for Effective
Solutions
Research has shown that violence, AIDS, teen pregnancy,
poverty, youth crime, and substance abuse are
interrelated. This video explores these issues and looks
at the strategies some communities have used to prevent
social problems. Length: 120 minutes
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VHS113
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Videotape:
Let's Help Youth Stay Drug Free, Part IV, Parents: The
First Line of Defense in Prevention
In this videotaped teleconference, key scientific
findings to help parents prevent substance abuse in
their chidren are discussed. The video examines various
risk and protective factors, including parental
substance abuse, family management practices, and family
bonding. Part IV also stresses the importance of
parent-child communication and suggests ways for parents
to encourage discussion of substance abuse with their
children. Length: 116 minutes
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VHS091
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Videotape:
Understanding A Need...Alcohol and Other Drug Abuse
Prevention for People with Disabilities (includes
Presenter's Guide and Handout)
Understanding a Need provides an initial glimpse into
alcohol and other drug (AOD) prevention and disability.
The presenter's guide that accompanies the video
discusses the risk factors, points for discussion and
ideas for brainstorming, prevention strategies, and
additional resources for more information. Length: 15
minutes (cc)
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VHS125
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Keeping
Kids Drug Free, Effective Prevention Programs
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VHS078
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Videotape:
Prevention Works! An Overview
This video is a six-minute overview of VHS77. This
documentary videotape illustrates what substance abuse
prevention is, what makes it most effective, and how it
is being put to work by organizations nationwide.
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VHS063
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Videotape:
CSAP Communication Grantee's: Breaking New Ground
This videotape features the products developed by CSAP
grantees under the CSAP Communications Cooperative
Agreement Awards. Each of the grantees used health
communications strategies and techniques to develop
culturally appropriate substance abuse prevention
materials for specific audiences. CSAP Communications
Grantees shows how these ground-breaking and
award-winning products are being applied, for example,
with parents, Hispanic youth, Zuni and Cheyenne Indians,
Cambodian refugees, youth in high-risk environments in
rural areas, African-American youth, and inner-city
youth. Some of the products featured include a
nationally televised PBS program for parents, a
videotape series with discussion guides, posters, local
television shows, and public service announcements.
Length: 34 Minutes
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VHS064
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Videotape:
Everybody's Business: Drug Free Schools and Communities
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VHS065
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Videotape:
Poor Jennifer. She's Always Losing Her Hat
Growing up in a family in which a parent suffers from
alcoholism can be difficult. This videotape explores the
need to help children break the cycle of shame and
silence. It is also about recovery and hope. Produced by
the National Association for Children of Alcoholics (NACoA),
Poor Jennifer is designed to educate adults about the
issues faced by children of alcoholics, and to encourage
them to respond appropriately to their special needs.
Adults in community meetings, teachers and other school
staff in in-service settings, and other concerned
professionals who work with children and adolescents
will find the video especially useful. A viewer's guide
is included. Length: 34 minutes
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VHS066
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Videotape:
Coming Together on Prevention
Coming Together presents three prevention models based
on NIDA-sponsored research. "Reconnecting
Youth" is a school-based program aimed at high-risk
high school students. "Strengthening Families"
provides parenting skills to substance-abusing parents
and drug resistance skills to their children.
"Project STAR" is a multifaceted
community-based prevention program that uses schools,
parents, media, community, and public policy to prevent
drug abuse among youth. Length: 27 minutes
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VHS067
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Videotape:
Main Line Spanish Language Version
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VHS068
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Videotape:
America in Jeopardy- Spanish Version
This fast-moving videotape contains interviews with
recovering drug users. It warns viewers that taking
drugs is a dead end, and mixing drugs with work is a
very big mistake. The host explains how drugs affect the
body and mind, and encourages viewers to get help for
themselves if they have a substance abuse problem or to
talk to someone else if they think a co-worker is having
a problem with drugs. Trainer and participant manuals
are available.
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VHS069
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Videotape:
Florida's Challenge: A Guide to Educating
Substance-Exposed Children
Substance-exposed children may need help to function in
a traditional school classroom. Florida's Challenge
addresses the medical aspects, home and community
environment, school and classroom environment, and
behaviors and interventions. This videotape comes with a
participant's manual. Length: 17 minutes (cc)
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VHS070
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Videotape:
Brainstorm: The Truth About Your Brain on Drugs
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VHS071
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Videotape:
Risk and Reality: Teaching Preschool Children Affected
by Substance Abuse
In recent years teachers have reported an incresing
number of children who display troubling behaviors and
learning problems that they suspect may be related to
the effects of substance abuse-either prenatal exposure
to alcohol and drugs or the consequences of living in
families and communities where substance abuse is
common. These materials (a 30-minute videotape, a
teacher's guide, and a research review) draw upon
research and service demonstration programs to identify
specific techniques and interventions that can help
teachers effectively work with these children. Specific
techniques described include: creating a nurturing
classroom; encouraging cooperative play; minimizing
distractions and facilitating transitions; helping
children manage their behavior; conducting ongoing
assessment; and building strong links with families.
Length: 30 minutes
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VHS072
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Videotape:
Drug Abuse Treatment in Prison: A New Way Out
Drug Abuse Treatment in Prison describes two
prison-based drug abuse treatment programs-one
Therapeutic Community and one Drug Education model. It
focuses on the effects on inmates and prison personnel
and stresses the importance on continuity of care from
prison to community. Length: 23 minutes
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VHS073
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Videotape:
LAAM: Another Treatment Option for Opiate Addiction
Levo-alpha-acetylmethadol (LAAM) can be used to meet the
opiate treatment needs of individual clients from the
provider and patient perspective, as shown in this
video. It also compares and contrasts LAAM with
methadone. A viewer's guide is available. Length: 15
minutes
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VHS074
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Videotape:
Drug Abuse and HIV: Reaching Those at Risk
This video shows how three intervention models educate
out-of-treatment injection drug users about AIDS, the
behaviors that transmit the disease, and strategies that
reduce the risk of contracting AIDS. Indigenous leader
community outreach is the primary focus. Length: 17
minutes
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VHS075
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Videotape:
Mothers and Babies: Perinatal Drug Exposure
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VHS093
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Videotape:
Prevention Story: Programs That Make a Difference, Part
II
The Prevention Story Part II picks up where Part I left
off, by highlighting the next three stages of the health
communications process to design prevention messages and
materials. The stages covered in this videotape include:
implementing the program, evaluating the program, and
using feedback to refine the program. Examples of
successful commuications projects funded or supported by
CSAP are featured. Length: 16 minutes
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Videotape:
Nation's Challenge: A Guide for Educators of Children
Affected by Alcohol and Other Drugs, Part 2
This videotape is a teleconference focus on ensuring
that substance-exposed children get the same
opportunities to succeed as other children. Panels of
experts-educators, administrators, doctors, and social
workers- in Florida, Oregon, Illinois, and Washington,
DC, discuss ways to discover the uniqueness of
substance-exposed children and unlock their potential.
Nation's Challenge also discusses the responsibilities
of the schools, school districts, and teachers. Length:
65 minutes
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VHS090
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Videotape:
Prevention Works!: A Case Study of Alternative Programs
An alternative program, "Rope Not Dope," has
provided some inner-city girls with an alternative to
using drugs. The program trains girls in the skill of
Double Dutch jump rope. A team featured in the video has
won the national championship. One girl on the team
holds the record for the fastest jumps. As a result of
her experiences with the program, she graduated high
school at the age of 16 and is attending college. This
video examines the important factors found in programs
that succeed in giving young people an alternative to
drug abuse. Length: 7 minutes Audience: Community
service groups and educators for grades 5 through 12.
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VHS089
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Videotape:
Learning the Ropes of Competitive Double Dutch: The
American Double Dutch League
Learning the Ropes introduces the fast-paced sport of
competitive Double Dutch jump roping. The videotape
follows the journey of a young girl (Xiamara) and Stan's
Pepper Steppers as they battle to become the best of the
American Double Dutch League. The story aims to exalt
Double Dutch as a competitive sport and a means of
keeping children off the streets and away from drugs.
Length: 20 minutes Audience: Junior high school students
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VHS088
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Videotape:
Prevention Works! - Workplace version
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VHS087
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Videotape:
And Down Will Come Baby (cc)
Over 375,000 newborn babies have been exposed to drugs
in utero. The film promotes zero tolerance for alcohol,
tobacco, and drugs for all pregnant women. And Down Will
Come Baby… promotes an awareness of the problem among
teenagers who are at risk for both unplanned pregnancy
and substance abuse. The video concludes with a
reflection from adolescents on what parenting is all
about, how it begins in the womb, and the
responsibilities of the mother and father. There is an
accompanying teacher's guide to encourage discussion of
the film. Length: 16 minutes Audience: High school
students
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VHS086
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Videotape:
Olympic Spirit: Building Resiliency in Youth
This video is designed to provide teachers of K-12 with
a creative and engaging approach to supplementing
classroom drug and violence prevention lessons. Themes
for this project are drawn from the Olympic Games, as
well as the Paralympic Games and Special Olympics World
Games. Olympic Spirit centers around the Olympic ideals
of cooperation and teamwork, citizenship, fair play, and
goal setting. A teacher's guide is included. Length: 16
minutes Audience: K-12 school students
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VHS076
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Videotape:
Teaching Children Affected by Substance Abuse
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VHS084
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Videotape:
Stop the Sale: Prevent the Addiction Video and Guide
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VHS077
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Videotape:
Prevention Works! How To Make it Work In Your Community
This documentary videotape illustrates what substance
abuse prevention is, what makes it most effective, and
how it is being put to work by organizations nationwide.
Length: 42 minutes
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VHS083A
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Videotape:
Nation's Challenge: A Guide for Educators of Children
Affected by Alcohol and Other Drugs, Part 1
This videotape is a teleconference foucus on ensuring
that substance-exposed children get the same
opportunities to succeed as other children. Panels of
experts-educators, administrators, doctors, and social
workers-in Florida, Oregon, Illinois, and Washington,
DC, discuss ways to discover the uniqueness of
substance-exposed children and unlock their potential.
Nation's Challenge also discusses the responsibilities
of the schools, school districts, and teachers. Length:
52 minutes
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VHS082
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Videotape:
Marijuana: What Can a Parent Do?
Specifically designed for parents, educators, and drug
abuse prevention leaders, this videotape presents
science-based facts to educate families and the
community about the resurgence in marijuana use among
youth. Through the experience of real parents and teens,
Marijuana: What Can Parents Do? stresses the importance
of opening a dialogue between parents and children and
encourages parents to communicate a strong prevention
message to their children. Length: 14 minutes
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VHS081
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Videotape:
Everybody's Business 2: Building Bridges
Building Bridges is a low-cost staff development package
that offers proven strategies for implementing
risk-focused prevention in schools and communities. The
videos outline current research into the prevention of
health and behavior problems among young people, then
supplies positive workable strategies to implement peer
helper, service learning, and adult mentor
opportunities. A facilitator's guide, participant's
manual, and resource guide are included with the
videotapes. Session titles are: Session One: Bridges to
Belonging Session Two: Bridges to Health Behaviors
Session Three: Bridges to the Community Session Four:
Bridges to Learning Length: more than 4.5 hours total,
on 4 tapes. Audience: Adults and teachers who work with
youth grades 5-12.
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VHS080
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Videotape:
Classroom Connections: Making a Difference
Middle school educators will find Classroom Connections
helpful in building resilience skills in students. The
video gives a brief overview of children of alcoholics
and the concept of resilience, and then provides five
exercises: "How much do you know about alcohol and
alcoholism," "Express yourself,"
"Amoeba tag," "What are they really
saying," and "Asking for help." Length:
24 Minutes
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Videotape:
Changing Channels, Alcohol Prevention Packet for Grades
6,7,8
In this videotape, five teenagers are pressured to go to
a party to drink. An unusual television experience helps
them rethink their own assumptions and attitudes about
alcohol. As they "channel surf", they see key
parts of several stories (a teen drama, game show,
police story, and others) with different messages about
alcohol. Length: 23 minutes
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VHS061
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Videotape:
El NCADI En accion: recursos preventivos para la
comunided hispana
What goes on behind the doors of SAMHSA's National
Clearinghouse for Alcohol and Drug Information (NCADI)?
This videotape shows the faces and services of the
Federal Government's national clearinghouse for
information about substance abuse. NCADI at Work is
ideal for use in conferences and workshops to alert
anyone who is interested in prevention to this national
resource for materials, statistics, reference checking,
and other information services. Spanish Version
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VHS085
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Videotape:
Everybody's Business 2: Facilitator's Guide
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