Video/Media Catalog - ADAI Clearinghouse

 Video/Media Catalog December 2011 Videos, DVD, and other media available for borrowing by
Washington State residents.
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Contents
Topic Index
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Audience Index
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Alphabetical List
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Request Form
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(to fax or email)
Video lending services from the ADAI Clearinghouse are
available to Washington State residents only. Two items
may be borrowed at one time, for a period of 2 weeks. The
only cost associated with borrowing videos is the cost of
return postage.
To use this catalog: You can browse videos by Topic or
Audience. To view the full description of each video, find
its title in the Alphabetical List. You can also search the
Video Catalog and request items electronically at:
http://adaiclearinghouse.org/.
A request form for borrowing two items can be found at the
end of this document. Please fill it out and send it by mail,
fax 206-543-5473, or as an email attachment to
[email protected]. We will send your requested
items within a few days, along with a return mailing label
addressed to the Clearinghouse.
IMPORTANT! Please return the videos and DVDs packaged
securely in a box or PADDED envelope to prevent damage in
the mail (you may use the same packaging you received the
videos in). Borrowers are responsible for the
replacement cost of damaged or lost items.
Some videos are available in “streaming” format (“View
online”) and can be watched on your computer using the link
in the record.
Questions? Contact the Clearinghouse!
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List of Titles by TOPIC
Videos are listed alphabetically by title under each topic. Details about each item can be found in
the A-Z listing beginning on page 30 (if you are viewing this in PDF format, you can also use ctrl-F
to search for keywords, such as the title).
Table of Contents
Alcohol…………………………………………………………………………………….4
Alcoholism……………………………………………………………………………….5
Children……………………………………………………………………………………6
COAs/ACOAs……………………………………………………………………………6
Diagnosis/Assessment…………………………………………………………….7
Driving……………………………………………………………………………………..7
Drug Abuse/Addiction……………………………………………………………..7
Drugs……………………………………………………………………………………….9
Family Relationships/Parenting…………………………………………….11
HIV/AIDS……………………………………………………………………………….12
Media/Advertising………………………………………………………………….13
Medical/Physiological Effects………………………………………………..13
Minority/Special Populations…………………………………………………13
Policy/War on Drugs……………………………………………………………..14
Pregnancy/FAS………………………………………………………………………14
Prevention/School/Community…………………………………………….15
Professional Training…………………………………………………………….16
Recovery……………………………………………………………………………….17
Smoking………………………………………………………………………………..18
Teens……………………………………………………………………………………..19
Treatment/Counseling……………………………………………………………20
Washington state……………………………………………………………………21
Women……………………………………………………………………………………21
Workplace……………………………………………………………………………….21
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The Addiction Series. 1. Opium Use: A Hmong Perspective; 2. How Alcohol
Came to the American Indian; 3. Khat in the Somali Community. [2008]
Alcohol: A Women's Health Issue. [2002]
Alcohol and Drug Use and the Cultures of Addiction. [2003]
Alcohol, Health and Downer Drugs.
Alcohol Screening & Brief Intervention.
America in Jeopardy: The Young Employee and Drugs in the Workplace.
[1992]
Assessment. [1992]
Binge Drinking and Youth: What Everyone Needs to Know. [2005]
A Call to Action: Changing the Culture of Drinking at US Colleges. [2002]
Changing Your Mind: Drugs in the Brain [version 1.0]. [1996]
Children of Alcoholics - How Schools Can Help: Training Program for 4th-8th Grade
Educational Personnel. [1992]
Clean, Sober & Positive.
Counseling Children of Alcoholics - Fostering Resiliency: Training Program for School
Counselors, Social Workers, Psychologists and Nurses. [1994]
Counseling the Economically Disadvantaged Alcoholic Client. [1979]
The Cultures of Recovery. [2003]
Drugs & Alcohol: Immigrant Perspectives. [2008]
Drugs at Work: Employee Version. [1988]
Everybody's Business 2: Building Bridges. [1995]
Faces of Addiction. [1997]
Fetal Alcohol Syndrome.
Fetal Alcohol Syndrome [Evergreen Express]. [1978]
Gathering the Circle. [1997]
Getting Help: Employee Version. [1988]
Getting Help: Employer Version. [1988]
Gray Matters: Alcohol, Drugs and the Brain. [1997]
HAZE. [2008]
Identifying Alcohol Abusers.
La Decision de Maria / Mary's Choice. [1994]
Let's Help Youth Stay Drug Free, Part I. HHS Secretary's Initiative: New Goals, New
Resources. [1997]
Let's Help Youth Stay Drug Free, Part II Building Healthy Youth: Strategies and Services.
[1998]
Let's Help Youth Stay Drug Free, Part III. Building Healthy Communities: Partnerships and
Collaborations. [1998]
Let's Help Youth Stay Drug Free, Part V Social Problems and Substance Abuse: Organizing
for Effective Solutions. [1998]
Let's Help Youth Stay Drug Free, Part VI Media and Culture: Empowering Youth for
Prevention. [1998]
Lifelines: To Healthy Babies. [1990]
Making Healthy Choices: A Parent's Guide to Helping Children with Disabilities Stay Alcohol,
Tobacco, and Drug-Free. [1995]
Marketing Booze to Blacks. [1990]
Mary's Choice / La Decision de Maria. [1994]
Media Sharp: Analyzing Tobacco & Alcohol Messages. [1999]
Moving Forward with Your Life / If Someone Close Has a Problem with Alcohol and Other
Drugs. [1998]
Nation's Challenge: A Guide for Educators of Children Affected by Alcohol and Other Drugs.
[1995]
The Neurobiology of Alcoholism: Simplified. [1998]
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Olympic Spirit: Building Resiliency in Youth. [1995]
Opening Doors: Techniques for Talking with Southeast Asian Clients about Alcohol and
Other Drug Issues. [1997]
The Performance Edge. [1989]
Planning for Success: Preventing Relapse. [1987]
Poor Jennifer: She's Always Losing Her Hat. [1991]
Prenatal Exposure to Alcohol.
Prevention Works: A Case Study of Alternative Programs. [1997]
Prohibition: A Film by Ken Burns & Lynn Novick [2011]
Recovery Network Programming Compilation. [1997]
Reducing Underage Drinking: A Collective Responsibility; Background Papers. [2004]
Relapse Prevention. [1992]
The Research Society on Alcoholism Lecture Series. [2001]
Review of Research on Genetics and Addiction. [1986]
Risk and Reality: Teaching Preschool Children Affected by Substance Abuse. [1994]
Sacred Trust: Protect your Baby Against Fetal Alcohol Syndrome. [1995]
Saying Goodnight to the Sun. [1997]
Straight Talk. [1992]
Teens and Alcohol: Promoting Dialogue on Underage Drinking. [2005]
Timeline FollowBack: A Calendar Method for Assessing Alcohol and Drug Use. [1996]
Tips for Teens. [1998]
Treatment Issues for Women. [1992]
Walls that Speak: The Community Partnership Mural Project. [1997]
Alcoholism
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The 5th Annual Prism Awards and Discussion Guide. [2001]
Addiction: Why Can't They Just Stop? New Knowledge. New Treatments.
New Hope. [2007]
Alcohol: A Women's Health Issue. [2002]
Alcohol and Drug Use and the Cultures of Addiction. [2003]
Clean, Sober & Positive.
Counseling the Economically Disadvantaged Alcoholic Client. [1979]
Exploring the Connection Between Addiction and Other Health and Social
Problems. [2001]
Faces of Addiction. [1997]
Gathering the Circle. [1997]
Identifying Alcohol Abusers.
La Decision de Maria / Mary's Choice. [1994]
Lifelines: To Healthy Babies. [1990]
Lost Childhood: Growing Up in an Alcoholic Family. [2004]
Marketing Booze to Blacks. [1990]
Mary's Choice / La Decision de Maria. [1994]
Moving Forward with Your Life / If Someone Close Has a Problem with Alcohol and Other
Drugs. [1998]
Moyers on Addiction: Close to Home, No. 1: Portrait of Addiction. [1998]
Moyers on Addiction: Close to Home, No. 2: The Hijacked Brain. [1998]
The Neurobiology of Alcoholism: Simplified. [1998]
Opening Doors: Techniques for Talking with Southeast Asian Clients about Alcohol and
Other Drug Issues. [1997]
Planning for Success: Preventing Relapse. [1987]
Prohibition: A Film by Ken Burns & Lynn Novick [2011]
Quest for Drug Control: Politics and Federal Policy in a Period of Increasing Substance
Abuse, 1968-1981: Searchable Drug Policy Documents. [2002]
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Recovery Network Programming Compilation. [1997]
The Research Society on Alcoholism Lecture Series. [2001]
Review of Research on Genetics and Addiction. [1986]
Straight Talk. [1992]
Walking the Same Land. [2001]
Children
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Brainstorm: The Truth about Your Brain on Drugs; Outreach Project.
[1993]
Building Healthy Communities: Parenting is Prevention, Part IV. [1999]
Building Healthy Families: Parenting is Prevention, Part I. [1999]
Building Healthy Families: Parenting is Prevention, Part II. [1999]
Building on the Past for a Healthy Future: Parenting is Prevention, Part
III. [1999]
Educate: Creating Inhalant Abuse Awareness Together. [1998]
Journey Through the Healing Circle: A Training Series for Foster Parents, Volume 1. [2000]
Journey Through the Healing Circle: A Training Series for Foster Parents, Volume 2. [2000]
Learning the Ropes of Competitive Double Dutch: The American Double Dutch League.
[1997]
Let's Help Youth Stay Drug Free, Part IV. Parents: The First Line of Defense in Prevention.
[1998]
Lost Childhood: Growing Up in an Alcoholic Family. [2004]
Marijuana: What Can Parents Do? [1995]
My Wings Grow Powerful: DARE To Be You. [1997]
Nation's Challenge: A Guide for Educators of Children Affected by Alcohol and Other Drugs.
[1995]
Offering Hope, Recovery, and Resilience to Children of Addicted Parents: The Children’s
Program Kit. [2004]
Olympic Spirit: Building Resiliency in Youth. [1995]
The Oprah Winfrey Show, September 28, 2001, "Ecstasy." [2001]
Poor Jennifer: She's Always Losing Her Hat. [1991]
Prevention Works: A Case Study of Alternative Programs. [1997]
Ready, Set, Listen! Game. [2009]
Remotely Science. [1993]
Risk and Reality: Teaching Preschool Children Affected by Substance Abuse. [1994]
Safe Spaces: Drug and Alcohol Prevention Education for Special Needs and Drug-Exposed K2 Children. [1992]
COA's/ACOA's
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Children of Alcohol and Drug-Addicted Parents: Protecting Our Future.
[2001]
Children of Alcoholics - How Schools Can Help: Training Program for 4th-8th
Grade Educational Personnel. [1992]
Counseling Children of Alcoholics - Fostering Resiliency: Training Program
for School Counselors, Social Workers, Psychologists and Nurses. [1994]
Lost Childhood: Growing Up in an Alcoholic Family. [2004]
Nation's Challenge: A Guide for Educators of Children Affected by Alcohol and Other Drugs.
[1995]
Offering Hope, Recovery, and Resilience to Children of Addicted Parents: The Children’s
Program Kit. [2004]
Poor Jennifer: She's Always Losing Her Hat. [1991]\
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Risk and Reality: Teaching Preschool Children Affected by Substance Abuse. [1994]
Safe Spaces: Drug and Alcohol Prevention Education for Special Needs and Drug-Exposed K2 Children. [1992]
Diagnosis/Assessment
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ADAD Interview: #1037 John E. [1987]
Alcohol and Drug Use Disorders, Sexually Transmitted Diseases, and Other
Infectious Diseases. [2004]
Alcohol and Drug Use Screening, Intervention, and Referral: Changing the
Nation's Approach to Comprehensive Health Care. [2004]
Assessment. [1992]
Dual Diagnosis. [1993]
Fetal Alcohol Syndrome Tutor: Medical Training Software. [1999]
Driving
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"Almost Home": A Focus on Drowsy Driving.
Drugged Driving: The Hidden Dangers. [2011]
NRSF Speed and Aggression Tool Kit.
Road Rage: Combating Aggressive Driving in Washington State. [2000]
Drug Abuse/Addiction
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The 5th Annual Prism Awards and Discussion Guide. [2001]
27th and Prospect: One Year in the Fight Against Drugs. [1997]
2000 PRISM Awards and Discussion Guide: Celebrating the Art of Making a
Difference. [2000]
The 2005 Almanac for Mental Health and Addiction Professionals. [2005]
ABC News, Nightline: War on Drugs: A Panel Discussion. [1994]
ABC News Special: America's War on Drugs: Searching for Solutions. [1994]
Addicted. [1997]
Addiction by Prescription. [2004]
Addiction in the Home: Healing Lives, Families, and Communities. [2005]
Addiction: Why Can't They Just Stop? New Knowledge. New Treatments. New Hope. [2007]
Alcohol and Drug Use and the Cultures of Addiction. [2003]
Alcohol and Drug Use Disorders, Sexually Transmitted Diseases, and Other Infectious
Diseases. [2004]
Alcohol and Drug Use Screening, Intervention, and Referral: Changing the Nation's
Approach to Comprehensive Health Care. [2004]
The Blunt Truth: Communities Dealing with Marijuana. [2011]
Brain Power! NIDA Junior Scientists: Materials for Students in Fourth and Fifth Grades.
[2001]
Brain Power! NIDA Junior Scientists: Materials for Students in Second and Third Grades.
[2001]
The Brain: Understanding Neurobiology Through the Study of Addiction. [2000]
Brainstorm: The Truth about Your Brain on Drugs; Outreach Project. [1993]
Buprenorphine Suite of Blending Products. [2010]
Business Community Voices for Recovery. [2003]
Cadillac Dreams. [1989]
Coming Together on Prevention. [1994]
Communication Skills: A Demonstration Tape. [1984]
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The Cultures of Recovery. [2003]
The Dangerous Frontiers of Substance Abuse: A Look at Alcohol and Drug Use Trends.
[2005]
Debunking the Myths About Marijuana: What Can Your Community Do? A Video for
Community Coalitions. [2003]
Developing an Integrated Drug Information System. [GAP Toolkit Module 1]. [2003]
Dispelling Drug Myths. [2011]
Drug Abuse and HIV: Reaching Those at Risk. [1995]
Drug Abuse and the Brain. [1993]
Drug Abuse Treatment in Prison: A New Way Out. [1994]
Drug Addiction: The Promise of Treatment. [1999]
Drug Testing: Handle with Care - Employee Version. [1989]
Drug Testing: Handle With Care - Employer Version. [1989]
Drugged Driving: The Hidden Dangers. [2011]
Drugs at Work: Employee Version. [1988]
Drugs at Work: Employer Version. [1988]
Dual Diagnosis. [1993]
Educate: Creating Inhalant Abuse Awareness Together. [1998]
Everybody's Business 2: Building Bridges. [1995]
Expanding Addiction Treatment Capacity to Meet All Needs. [2003]
Exploring the Connection Between Addiction and Other Health and Social Problems. [2001]
Faces of Addiction. [1997]
Finding and Paying for Addiction Treatment in Your Community. [2003]
Finding the Solution. [1991]
Gathering the Circle. [1997]
Getting Help: Employee Version. [1988]
Getting Help: Employer Version. [1988]
The Healing Years. [1999]
Helping Addicted Youth Find Recovery. [2003]
Helping the Justice and Child Welfare Systems Meet the Needs of Families Affected by
Addiction. [2003]
Identifying Drug Abusers.
If You Change Your Mind. [1993]
Intervention: A & E Television Series. [2005-2007]
Keep Your Brain and Body Healthy. [2003]
La Decision de Maria / Mary's Choice. [1994]
LAAM: Another Treatment for Opiate Addiction. [1995]
Learning the Ropes of Competitive Double Dutch: The American Double Dutch League.
[1997]
Let's Help Youth Stay Drug Free, Part I. HHS Secretary's Initiative: New Goals, New
Resources. [1997]
Let's Help Youth Stay Drug Free, Part II Building Healthy Youth: Strategies and Services.
[1998]
Let's Help Youth Stay Drug Free, Part III. Building Healthy Communities: Partnerships and
Collaborations. [1998]
Let's Help Youth Stay Drug Free, Part V Social Problems and Substance Abuse: Organizing
for Effective Solutions. [1998]
Let's Help Youth Stay Drug Free, Part VI Media and Culture: Empowering Youth for
Prevention. [1998]
Life or Meth? What It Costs. [1999]
Lifelines: To Healthy Babies. [1990]
Main Line. [1992]
Marijuana: What Can Parents Do? [1995]
Mary's Choice / La Decision de Maria. [1994]
Medication-Assisted Therapies. [2005]
Meth: Shadow Across America [2004]
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Methadone: Where We Are. [1993]
Moving Forward with Your Life / If Someone Close Has a Problem with Alcohol and Other
Drugs. [1998]
Moyers on Addiction: Close to Home, No. 1: Portrait of Addiction. [1998]
Moyers on Addiction: Close to Home, No. 2: The Hijacked Brain. [1998]
Moyers on Addiction: Close to Home, No. 3: Changing Lives. [1998]
Moyers on Addiction: Close to Home, No. 4: The Next Generation. [1998]
Moyers on Addiction: Close to Home, No. 5: The Politics of Addiction. [1998]
Mutual Support Groups: What Everyone Needs to Know. [2004]
NAPAFASA Conference: Opening Plenary Session. [2002]
NAPAFASA Conference: Workshop #1: Drug Abuse Related Research and Practice. [2002]
NAPAFASA Conference: Workshop #12: HIV/AIDS & Substance Abuse Service Strategies.
[2002]
Nassau BOCES: Project Support. [1997]
The Nation Celebrates Recovery 2003: A National Showcase of Events. [2003]
Olympic Spirit: Building Resiliency in Youth. [1995]
Opening Doors: Techniques for Talking with Southeast Asian Clients about Alcohol and
Other Drug Issues. [1997]
Opening the Door: The Trail to Treatment. [2006]
The Oprah Winfrey Show, September 28, 2001, "Ecstasy." [2001]
The OTC: Battling the Over-the-Counter High. [2004]
Planning for Success: Preventing Relapse. [1987]
Preparing for the Drug (Free) Years: Demonstration Video. [1988]
Prescription Drugs: Killing More than Pain. [2005]
Preventing Heroin Overdose: Pragmatic Approaches [Conference]. [2000]
Preventing Prescription Abuse. [2011]
The Prevention Story: Programs that make a Difference, Part II. [1997]
Prevention Works: A Case Study of Alternative Programs. [1997]
Prevention Works! How to Make it Work in Your Community. [1995]
Prevention Works! Overview. [1995]
Public Service Announcements from the Partnership for a Drug-Free America. [1997]
Quest for Drug Control: Politics and Federal Policy in a Period of Increasing Substance
Abuse, 1968-1981: Searchable Drug Policy Documents. [2002]
Recovery Month 2002 Special Webcast: ONDCP’s Marijuana Initiative Facts and Solutions.
[2002]
Recovery Network Programming Compilation. [1997]
Recovery Speaks: Success and Survival. [2005]
Review of Research on Genetics and Addiction. [1986]
Right Turns Only. [1993]
The Road to Recovery. [2004]
Sixth Annual Prism Awards and Discussion Guide: Celebrating the Art of Making a
Difference. [2002]
Straight Talk. [1992]
Timeline FollowBack: A Calendar Method for Assessing Alcohol and Drug Use. [1996]
Treatment Issues for Women. [1992]
Using the ASI to Assess Client Needs and Treatment Planning: A Training Videotape. [1993]
Walking the Same Land. [2001]
Wearing Masks: The Series [The Potential for Addiction in Anesthesia]. [2006?]
When Addiction and Mental Disorders Co-Occur. [2003]
Drugs
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27th and Prospect: One Year in the Fight Against Drugs. [1997]
ABC News, Nightline: War on Drugs: A Panel Discussion. [1994]
ABC News Special: America's War on Drugs: Searching for Solutions. [1994]
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Addicted. [1997]
Addiction by Prescription. [2004]
The Addiction Series. 1. Opium Use: A Hmong Perspective; 2. How Alcohol Came to the
American Indian; 3. Khat in the Somali Community. [2008]
Alcohol, Health and Downer Drugs.
America in Jeopardy: Drugs in the Workplace. [1994]
America in Jeopardy: The Young Employee and Drugs in the Workplace. [1992]
Assessment. [1992]
Brainstorm: The Truth about Your Brain on Drugs; Outreach Project. [1993]
Buprenorphine Suite of Blending Products. [2010]
Cannabis Policy Debate: Finding a Way Forward. [2000]
Changing Your Mind: Drugs in the Brain [version 1.0]. [1996]
Communication Skills: A Demonstration Tape. [1984]
The Dangerous Frontiers of Substance Abuse: A Look at Alcohol and Drug Use Trends.
[2005]
Drug Abuse and HIV: Reaching Those at Risk. [1995]
Drug Abuse and the Brain. [1993]
Drug Abuse Treatment in Prison: A New Way Out. [1994]
Drug Testing: Handle with Care - Employee Version. [1989]
Drug Testing: Handle With Care - Employer Version. [1989]
Drug Testing in Schools. [2004]
Drugs & Alcohol: Immigrant Perspectives. [2008]
Drugs at Work: Employee Version. [1988]
Drugs at Work: Employer Version. [1988]
Dual Diagnosis. [1993]
Ecstasy: What's All the Rave About? [2002]
Educate: Creating Inhalant Abuse Awareness Together. [1998]
Everybody's Business 2: Building Bridges. [1995]
Everybody's Problem! Meth & Marijuana in Washington State. [2000]
Faces of Addiction. [1997]
Finding the Solution. [1991]
Gathering the Circle. [1997]
Getting Help: Employee Version. [1988]
Getting Help: Employer Version. [1988]
GHB, Rave and Club Drugs. [2004]
Gray Matters: Alcohol, Drugs and the Brain. [1997]
Growing Up Drug Free: A Parent's Guide. [1998]
Ice Age: Fighting the War on Meth. [2004]
If You Change Your Mind. [1993]
La Decision de Maria / Mary's Choice. [1994]
LAAM: Another Treatment for Opiate Addiction. [1995]
Learning the Ropes of Competitive Double Dutch: The American Double Dutch League.
[1997]
Let's Help Youth Stay Drug Free, Part I. HHS Secretary's Initiative: New Goals, New
Resources. [1997]
Let's Help Youth Stay Drug Free, Part II Building Healthy Youth: Strategies and Services.
[1998]
Let's Help Youth Stay Drug Free, Part III. Building Healthy Communities: Partnerships and
Collaborations. [1998]
Let's Help Youth Stay Drug Free, Part V Social Problems and Substance Abuse: Organizing
for Effective Solutions. [1998]
Let's Help Youth Stay Drug Free, Part VI Media and Culture: Empowering Youth for
Prevention. [1998]
Life or Meth? What It Costs. [1999]
Lifelines: To Healthy Babies. [1990]
Main Line. [1992]
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Making Healthy Choices: A Parent's Guide to Helping Children with Disabilities Stay Alcohol,
Tobacco, and Drug-Free. [1995]
Marijuana: Weeding Out the Hype! [2002]
Marijuana: What Can Parents Do? [1995]
Mary's Choice / La Decision de Maria. [1994]
Meth: What's Cooking in Your Neighborhood. [2002]
Methadone: Where We Are. [1993]
Moving Forward with Your Life / If Someone Close Has a Problem with Alcohol and Other
Drugs. [1998]
My Wings Grow Powerful: DARE To Be You. [1997]
Nassau BOCES: Project Support. [1997]
Nation's Challenge: A Guide for Educators of Children Affected by Alcohol and Other Drugs.
[1995]
Olympic Spirit: Building Resiliency in Youth. [1995]
Opening Doors: Techniques for Talking with Southeast Asian Clients about Alcohol and
Other Drug Issues. [1997]
The Oprah Winfrey Show, September 28, 2001, "Ecstasy." [2001]
The Performance Edge. [1989]
Planning for Success: Preventing Relapse. [1987]
Preparing for the Drug (Free) Years: Demonstration Video. [1988]
Prescription Drugs: Killing More than Pain. [2005]
Preventing Heroin Overdose: Pragmatic Approaches [Conference]. [2000]
The Prevention Story: Programs that make a Difference, Part II. [1997]
Prevention Works: A Case Study of Alternative Programs. [1997]
Prevention Works! How to Make it Work in Your Community. [1995]
Prevention Works! Overview. [1995]
Public Service Announcements from the Partnership for a Drug-Free America. [1997]
Recovery Month 2002 Special Webcast: ONDCP’s Marijuana Initiative Facts and Solutions.
[2002]
Recovery Network Programming Compilation. [1997]
Relapse Prevention. [1992]
Remotely Science. [1993]
Review of Research on Genetics and Addiction. [1986]
Right Turns Only. [1993]
Risk and Reality: Teaching Preschool Children Affected by Substance Abuse. [1994]
Saying Goodnight to the Sun. [1997]
Straight Talk. [1992]
Tips for Teens. [1998]
Treatment Issues for Women. [1992]
Using the ASI to Assess Client Needs and Treatment Planning: A Training Videotape. [1993]
Walls that Speak: The Community Partnership Mural Project. [1997]
What You Can Do About Drug Use in America. [1998]
Family Relationships/Parenting
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Addiction in the Home: Healing Lives, Families, and Communities. [2005]
Building Healthy Communities: Parenting is Prevention, Part IV. [1999]
Building Healthy Families: Parenting is Prevention, Part I. [1999]
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Public Service Announcements from the Partnership for a Drug-Free America. [1997]
Scene Smoking: Cigarettes, Cinema and the Myth of Cool; A Documentary Film by Terry
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Secrets Through the Smoke; An Educational Video Featuring Dr. Jeffrey Wigand.
Sixth Annual Prism Awards and Discussion Guide: Celebrating the Art of Making a
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Smoke Screeners: An Educational Program to Help Young People Decode Smoking in the
Movies.
Smokeless . . . NOT Harmless; Understanding World Marketing of Smokeless Tobacco.
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Walls that Speak: The Community Partnership Mural Project. [1997]
Medical/Physiological Effects
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Alcohol, Health and Downer Drugs.
The Brain: Understanding Neurobiology Through the Study of Addiction.
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Brainstorm: The Truth about Your Brain on Drugs; Outreach Project. [1993]
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Educate: Creating Inhalant Abuse Awareness Together. [1998]
Exploring the Connection Between Addiction and Other Health and Social Problems. [2001]
Gray Matters: Alcohol, Drugs and the Brain. [1997]
Keep Your Brain and Body Healthy. [2003]
Life or Meth? What It Costs. [1999]
Meth: Shadow Across America [2004]
Moyers on Addiction: Close to Home, No. 2: The Hijacked Brain. [1998]
The Neurobiology of Alcoholism: Simplified. [1998]
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The Research Society on Alcoholism Lecture Series. [2001]
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Secondhand Smoke: Triumphs and Tragedies. [2006]
Xperiment.ca: A Safe Interactive Place for Youth to Learn about Drugs. [2009]
Minority/Special Populations
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The Addiction Series. 1. Opium Use: A Hmong Perspective; 2. How
Alcohol Came to the American Indian; 3. Khat in the Somali
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CADCA Across Cultures: Uniting the Community to Fight Drugs. [2005]
Canoe Journeys: Paddle to Elwha 2005. [2005]
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Drugs & Alcohol: Immigrant Perspectives. [2008]
Gathering the Circle. [1997]
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Marketing Booze to Blacks. [1990]
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NAPAFASA Conference: Workshop #1: Drug Abuse Related Research and Practice. [2002]
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Walking the Same Land. [2001]
Walls that Speak: The Community Partnership Mural Project. [1997]
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ABC News Special: America's War on Drugs: Searching for Solutions.
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The Blunt Truth: Communities Dealing with Marijuana. [2011]
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Fetal Alcohol Syndrome Tutor: Medical Training Software. [1999]
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La Decision de Maria / Mary's Choice. [1994]
Lifelines: To Healthy Babies. [1990]
Mary's Choice / La Decision de Maria. [1994]
Prenatal Exposure to Alcohol.
Sacred Trust: Protect your Baby Against Fetal Alcohol Syndrome. [1995]
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ADAI Clearinghouse | http://adaiclearinghouse.org
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"Almost Home": A Focus on Drowsy Driving.
Binge Drinking and Youth: What Everyone Needs to Know. [2005]
The Blunt Truth: Communities Dealing with Marijuana. [2011]
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Fifth Grades. [2001]
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Third Grades. [2001]
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Building a Successful Program: A Planning Tool for Substance Abuse Prevention. [1999]
Building Healthy Communities: Parenting is Prevention, Part IV. [1999]
Building Healthy Families: Parenting is Prevention, Part I. [1999]
Building Healthy Families: Parenting is Prevention, Part II. [1999]
Building on the Past for a Healthy Future: Parenting is Prevention, Part III. [1999]
CADCA Across Cultures: Uniting the Community to Fight Drugs. [2005]
A Call to Action: Changing the Culture of Drinking at US Colleges. [2002]
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Community Drug Prevention Tools. [2000]
The Cultures of Recovery. [2003]
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Drug Testing in Schools. [2004]
Ecstasy: What's All the Rave About? [2002]
Educate: Creating Inhalant Abuse Awareness Together. [1998]
Everybody's Business 2: Building Bridges. [1995]
Everybody's Problem! Meth & Marijuana in Washington State. [2000]
Expanding Addiction Treatment Capacity to Meet All Needs. [2003]
Faces of Addiction. [1997]
Faith Community Involvement in Substance Abuse Prevention. [2003]
Finding the Solution. [1991]
Gathering the Circle. [1997]
Getting Media Attention for Prevention Efforts. [2004]
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If You Change Your Mind. [1993]
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Let's Help Youth Stay Drug Free, Part I. HHS Secretary's Initiative: New Goals, New
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Let's Help Youth Stay Drug Free, Part II Building Healthy Youth: Strategies and Services.
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Let's Help Youth Stay Drug Free, Part III. Building Healthy Communities: Partnerships and
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Let's Help Youth Stay Drug Free, Part IV. Parents: The First Line of Defense in Prevention.
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Let's Help Youth Stay Drug Free, Part V Social Problems and Substance Abuse: Organizing
for Effective Solutions. [1998]
Let's Help Youth Stay Drug Free, Part VI Media and Culture: Empowering Youth for
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Marijuana: Weeding Out the Hype! [2002]
Marijuana: What Can Parents Do? [1995]
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Media Sharp: Analyzing Tobacco & Alcohol Messages. [1999]
Meth: What's Cooking in Your Neighborhood. [2002]
Moyers on Addiction: Close to Home, No. 4: The Next Generation. [1998]
My Wings Grow Powerful: DARE To Be You. [1997]
Nassau BOCES: Project Support. [1997]
The Nation Celebrates Recovery 2003: A National Showcase of Events. [2003]
The Nation’s Response to the Call: A National Showcase of Faces and Voices of Recovery
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NRSF Speed and Aggression Tool Kit.
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The Performance Edge. [1989]
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Prevention Works! How to Make it Work in Your Community. [1995]
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Remotely Science. [1993]
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Right Turns Only. [1993]
Road Rage: Combating Aggressive Driving in Washington State. [2000]
The Road to Recovery. [2004]
The Role of Faith- and Community-Based Systems in Addiction Treatment and Recovery.
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The Roles of Friends and Community in the Recovery Process. [2001]
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Saying Goodnight to the Sun. [1997]
Scaling New Heights - The Change Journey. Part I: Establishing Your Base. [2005]
Stop the Sale; Prevent the Addiction. [1995]
Straight Talk. [1992]
Teens and Alcohol: Promoting Dialogue on Underage Drinking. [2005]
Tips for Teens. [1998]
Walls that Speak: The Community Partnership Mural Project. [1997]
Families Can Do to Prevent and Intervene with Alcohol and Drug Problems. [2001]
What You Can Do About Drug Use in America. [1998]
Xperiment.ca: A Safe Interactive Place for Youth to Learn about Drugs. [2009]
Professional Training
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Alcohol and Drug Use Disorders, Sexually Transmitted Diseases, and Other
Infectious Diseases. [2004]
Alcohol and Drug Use Screening, Intervention, and Referral: Changing the
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Building a Successful Program: A Planning Tool for Substance Abuse
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NAPAFASA Conference: Workshop #4: Training and Capacity Building. [2002]
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NAPAFASA Conference: Workshop #12: HIV/AIDS & Substance Abuse Service Strategies.
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The Individual and Familial Dynamics of Recovery. [2004]
LAAM: Another Treatment for Opiate Addiction. [1995]
Moving Forward with Your Life / If Someone Close Has a Problem with Alcohol and Other
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Moyers on Addiction: Close to Home, No. 1: Portrait of Addiction. [1998]
Mutual Support Groups: What Everyone Needs to Know. [2004]
The Nation Celebrates Recovery 2003: A National Showcase of Events. [2003]
The Nation’s Response to the Call: A National Showcase of Faces and Voices of Recovery
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Opening the Door: The Trail to Treatment. [2006]
Recovery Network Programming Compilation. [1997]
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Road to Recovery. [2001]
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The Roles of Friends and Community in the Recovery Process. [2001]
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Sixth Annual Prism Awards and Discussion Guide: Celebrating the Art of Making a
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Smoking
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The 5th Annual Prism Awards and Discussion Guide. [2001]
Changing Your Mind: Drugs in the Brain [version 1.0]. [1996]
Faces of Addiction. [1997]
Gray Matters: Alcohol, Drugs and the Brain. [1997]
I Can't Breathe: A Smoker's Story; Pam Laffin 1969-2000.
La Decision de Maria / Mary's Choice. [1994]
Making Healthy Choices: A Parent's Guide to Helping Children with Disabilities Stay Alcohol,
Tobacco, and Drug-Free. [1995]
Mary's Choice / La Decision de Maria. [1994]
Media Sharp: Analyzing Tobacco & Alcohol Messages. [1999]
Moyers on Addiction: Close to Home, No. 4: The Next Generation. [1998]
The Performance Edge. [1989]
Scene Smoking: Cigarettes, Cinema and the Myth of Cool; A Documentary Film by Terry
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Secondhand Smoke: Triumphs and Tragedies. [2006]
Secrets Through the Smoke; An Educational Video Featuring Dr. Jeffrey Wigand.
Smoke Screeners: An Educational Program to Help Young People Decode Smoking in the
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Smokeless . . . NOT Harmless; Understanding World Marketing of Smokeless Tobacco.
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Stop the Sale; Prevent the Addiction. [1995]
Tips for Teens. [1998]
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Adolescent Treatment Approaches. [1992]
America in Jeopardy: The Young Employee and Drugs in the
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Binge Drinking and Youth: What Everyone Needs to Know. [2005]
The Blunt Truth: Communities Dealing with Marijuana. [2011]
Building Healthy Communities: Parenting is Prevention, Part IV. [1999]
Building Healthy Families: Parenting is Prevention, Part I. [1999]
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Drug Testing in Schools. [2004]
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Educate: Creating Inhalant Abuse Awareness Together. [1998]
Faces of Addiction. [1997]
GHB, Rave and Club Drugs. [2004]
HAZE. [2008]
Helping Addicted Youth Find Recovery. [2003]
If You Change Your Mind. [1993]
Keep Your Brain and Body Healthy. [2003]
Kids, Drugs, Crime, and Consequences. [2005]
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Let's Help Youth Stay Drug Free, Part I. HHS Secretary's Initiative: New Goals, New
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Let's Help Youth Stay Drug Free, Part III. Building Healthy Communities: Partnerships and
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Let's Help Youth Stay Drug Free, Part IV. Parents: The First Line of Defense in Prevention.
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Let's Help Youth Stay Drug Free, Part VI Media and Culture: Empowering Youth for
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Life or Meth? What It Costs. [1999]
Marijuana: What Can Parents Do? [1995]
Media Sharp: Analyzing Tobacco & Alcohol Messages. [1999]
Nassau BOCES: Project Support. [1997]
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Poor Jennifer: She's Always Losing Her Hat. [1991]
The Prevention Story: Programs that make a Difference, Part II. [1997]
Prevention Works: A Case Study of Alternative Programs. [1997]
Recovery Month 2002 Special Webcast: ONDCP’s Marijuana Initiative Facts and Solutions.
[2002]
Reducing Underage Drinking: A Collective Responsibility; Background Papers. [2004]
Right Turns Only. [1993]
Stop the Sale; Prevent the Addiction. [1995]
Straight Talk. [1992]
Teens and Alcohol: Promoting Dialogue on Underage Drinking. [2005]
Tips for Teens. [1998]
Walking the Same Land. [2001]
Xperiment.ca: A Safe Interactive Place for Youth to Learn about Drugs. [2009]
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Addiction, Treatment and Recovery: A Research Update. [2000]
Addiction: Why Can't They Just Stop? New Knowledge. New Treatments.
New Hope. [2007]
Adolescent Treatment Approaches. [1992]
Alcohol Screening & Brief Intervention.
Binge Drinking and Youth: What Everyone Needs to Know. [2005]
Buprenorphine Suite of Blending Products. [2010]
Communication Skills: A Demonstration Tape. [1984]
Competencies for Canada's Substance Abuse Workforce / Competences pour les
Intervenants Canadiens en Toxicomanie. [2010]
Counseling Children of Alcoholics - Fostering Resiliency: Training Program for School
Counselors, Social Workers, Psychologists and Nurses. [1994]
Counseling the Economically Disadvantaged Alcoholic Client. [1979]
Drug Abuse Treatment in Prison: A New Way Out. [1994]
Drug Addiction: The Promise of Treatment. [1999]
Dual Diagnosis. [1993]
Expanding Addiction Treatment Capacity to Meet All Needs. [2003]
Finding and Paying for Addiction Treatment in Your Community. [2003]
Helping Addicted Youth Find Recovery. [2003]
Identifying Alcohol Abusers.
Integrated Treatment for Co-Occurring Disorders. [2009]
Intervention: A & E Television Series. [2005-2007]
LAAM: Another Treatment for Opiate Addiction. [1995]
Medication-Assisted Therapies. [2005]
Meth: Shadow Across America [2004]
Methadone: Where We Are. [1993]
Methods for Disseminating Evidence-Based Treatments from the Frontlines of Community
Treatment Programs. [2009]
Motivational Interviewing Professional Training: Preparing People to Change. [2005]
Moyers on Addiction: Close to Home, No. 3: Changing Lives. [1998]
Moyers on Addiction: Close to Home, No. 4: The Next Generation. [1998]
Moyers on Addiction: Close to Home, No. 5: The Politics of Addiction. [1998]
NAPAFASA Conference: Workshop #4: Training and Capacity Building. [2002]
The Neurobiology of Alcoholism: Simplified. [1998]
Opening Doors: Techniques for Talking with Southeast Asian Clients about Alcohol and
Other Drug Issues. [1997]
Opening the Door: The Trail to Treatment. [2006]
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Recovery and Policy: How States Transform Systems of Care. [2005]
Recovery Network Programming Compilation. [1997]
Relapse Prevention. [1992]
The Research Society on Alcoholism Lecture Series. [2001]
Road to Recovery. [2001]
The Road to Recovery 2005. [2005]
The Role of Faith- and Community-Based Systems in Addiction Treatment and Recovery.
[2004]
The Science of Addiction and Treatment. [2001]
The Science of Treatment: Dissemination of Research-Based Drug Addiction Treatment
Findings; Products Developed Through the NIDA/SAMHSA Blending Initiative. [2007]
Timeline FollowBack: A Calendar Method for Assessing Alcohol and Drug Use. [1996]
Today's Recovery Movement: Remembering the Past and Planning for the Future. [2005]
Treatment 101. [2001]
Treatment 101: The Science and Methodologies of Treating Alcohol and Drug Use Disorders.
[2005]
Treatment Approaches for Women. [2005]
Treatment Issues for Women. [1992]
Using the ASI to Assess Client Needs and Treatment Planning: A Training Videotape. [1993]
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The Healing Years. [1999]
Moyers on Addiction: Close to Home, No. 3: Changing Lives. [1998]
Sacred Trust: Protect your Baby Against Fetal Alcohol Syndrome.
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Treatment Approaches for Women. [2005]
Treatment Issues for Women. [1992]
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America in Jeopardy: The Young Employee and Drugs in the Workplace.
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Business Community Voices for Recovery. [2003]
Drug Testing: Handle with Care - Employee Version. [1989]
Drug Testing: Handle With Care - Employer Version. [1989]
Drugs and Society: The True Cost to YOU! Drugs in the Workplace.
[2004]
Drugs at Work: Employee Version. [1988]
Drugs at Work: Employer Version. [1988]
Finding the Solution. [1991]
Getting Help: Employee Version. [1988]
Getting Help: Employer Version. [1988]
Main Line. [1992]
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Violence on the Job. [2004]
Wearing Masks: The Series [The Potential for Addiction in Anesthesia]. [2006?]
Working With Stress. [2002]
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List of Titles by AUDIENCE
Videos are listed alphabetically by title under each audience type. More information about each
item can be found in the A-Z listing beginning on page 30 (if you are viewing this in PDF format,
you can also use ctrl-F to search for keywords, such as the title).
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27th and Prospect: One Year in the Fight Against Drugs. [1997]
2000 PRISM Awards and Discussion Guide: Celebrating the Art of Making
a Difference. [2000]
ABC News, Nightline: War on Drugs: A Panel Discussion. [1994]
ABC News Special: America's War on Drugs: Searching for Solutions.
[1994]
Addicted. [1997]
Addiction by Prescription. [2004]
Addiction in the Home: Healing Lives, Families, and Communities. [2005]
The Addiction Series. 1. Opium Use: A Hmong Perspective; 2. How Alcohol Came to the
American Indian; 3. Khat in the Somali Community. [2008]
Addiction: Why Can't They Just Stop? New Knowledge. New Treatments. New Hope. [2007]
Alcohol: A Women's Health Issue. [2002]
Alcohol and Drug Use and the Cultures of Addiction. [2003]
Alcohol, Health and Downer Drugs.
"Almost Home": A Focus on Drowsy Driving.
America in Jeopardy: Drugs in the Workplace. [1994]
America in Jeopardy: The Young Employee and Drugs in the Workplace. [1992]
Binge Drinking and Youth: What Everyone Needs to Know. [2005]
The Blunt Truth: Communities Dealing with Marijuana. [2011]
Building Healthy Communities: Parenting is Prevention, Part IV. [1999]
Building Healthy Families: Parenting is Prevention, Part I. [1999]
Building Healthy Families: Parenting is Prevention, Part II. [1999]
Building on the Past for a Healthy Future: Parenting is Prevention, Part III. [1999]
Business Community Voices for Recovery. [2003]
CADCA Across Cultures: Uniting the Community to Fight Drugs. [2005]
Cadillac Dreams. [1989]
A Call to Action: Changing the Culture of Drinking at US Colleges. [2002]
Canoe Journeys: Paddle to Elwha 2005. [2005]
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Changing Your Mind: Drugs in the Brain [version 1.0]. [1996]
Children of Alcohol and Drug-Addicted Parents: Protecting Our Future. [2001]
Clean, Sober & Positive.
Coming Together on Prevention. [1994]
Community Drug Prevention Tools. [2000]
The Cultures of Recovery. [2003]
The Dangerous Frontiers of Substance Abuse: A Look at Alcohol and Drug Use Trends.
[2005]
Debunking the Myths About Marijuana: What Can Your Community Do? A Video for
Community Coalitions. [2003]
Dispelling Drug Myths. [2011]
Drug Abuse and the Brain. [1993]
Drug Abuse Treatment in Prison: A New Way Out. [1994]
Drug Testing: Handle with Care - Employee Version. [1989]
Drug Testing: Handle With Care - Employer Version. [1989]
Drug Testing in Schools. [2004]
Drugged Driving: The Hidden Dangers. [2011]
Drugs & Alcohol: Immigrant Perspectives. [2008]
Drugs and Society: The True Cost to YOU! Drugs in the Workplace. [2004]
Drugs at Work: Employee Version. [1988]
Drugs at Work: Employer Version. [1988]
Ecstasy: What's All the Rave About? [2002]
Educate: Creating Inhalant Abuse Awareness Together. [1998]
Everybody's Business 2: Building Bridges. [1995]
Everybody's Problem! Meth & Marijuana in Washington State. [2000]
Exit Strategy for the War on Drugs: Toward a New Legal Framework. [2005]
Expanding Addiction Treatment Capacity to Meet All Needs. [2003]
Exploring the Connection Between Addiction and Other Health and Social Problems. [2001]
Faces of Addiction. [1997]
Faith Community Involvement in Substance Abuse Prevention. [2003]
Fetal Alcohol Syndrome.
Fetal Alcohol Syndrome. [1985]
Fetal Alcohol Syndrome [Evergreen Express]. [1978]
Finding and Paying for Addiction Treatment in Your Community. [2003]
Finding the Solution. [1991]
Gangs: The American Evolution. [2005]
Getting Help: Employee Version. [1988]
Getting Help: Employer Version. [1988]
Getting Media Attention for Prevention Efforts. [2004]
GHB, Rave and Club Drugs. [2004]
Gray Matters: Alcohol, Drugs and the Brain. [1997]
Growing Up Drug Free: A Parent's Guide. [1998]
HAZE. [2008]
Healing Neen. [2010]
The Healing Years. [1999]
Helping Addicted Youth Find Recovery. [2003]
Helping the Justice and Child Welfare Systems Meet the Needs of Families Affected by
Addiction. [2003]
HIV/AIDS Clinical Trials: Knowing Your Options. [1996]
Ice Age: Fighting the War on Meth. [2004]
The Individual and Familial Dynamics of Recovery. [2004]
Intervention: A & E Television Series. [2005-2007]
Journey Through the Healing Circle: A Training Series for Foster Parents, Volume 1. [2000]
Journey Through the Healing Circle: A Training Series for Foster Parents, Volume 2. [2000]
Kids, Drugs, Crime, and Consequences. [2005]
LAAM: Another Treatment for Opiate Addiction. [1995]
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Resources. [1997]
Let's Help Youth Stay Drug Free, Part II Building Healthy Youth: Strategies and Services.
[1998]
Let's Help Youth Stay Drug Free, Part III. Building Healthy Communities: Partnerships and
Collaborations. [1998]
Let's Help Youth Stay Drug Free, Part IV. Parents: The First Line of Defense in Prevention.
[1998]
Let's Help Youth Stay Drug Free, Part V Social Problems and Substance Abuse: Organizing
for Effective Solutions. [1998]
Let's Help Youth Stay Drug Free, Part VI Media and Culture: Empowering Youth for
Prevention. [1998]
Lifelines: To Healthy Babies. [1990]
Lost Childhood: Growing Up in an Alcoholic Family. [2004]
Main Line. [1992]
Making Healthy Choices: A Parent's Guide to Helping Children with Disabilities Stay Alcohol,
Tobacco, and Drug-Free. [1995]
Marijuana: Weeding Out the Hype! [2002]
Marijuana: What Can Parents Do? [1995]
Marketing Booze to Blacks. [1990]
Media Sharp: Analyzing Tobacco & Alcohol Messages. [1999]
Medication-Assisted Therapies. [2005]
Meth: Shadow Across America [2004]
Meth: What's Cooking in Your Neighborhood. [2002]
Methadone: Where We Are. [1993]
Methods for Disseminating Evidence-Based Treatments from the Frontlines of Community
Treatment Programs. [2009]
Moving Forward with Your Life / If Someone Close Has a Problem with Alcohol and Other
Drugs. [1998]
Moyers on Addiction: Close to Home, No. 1: Portrait of Addiction. [1998]
Moyers on Addiction: Close to Home, No. 2: The Hijacked Brain. [1998]
Moyers on Addiction: Close to Home, No. 3: Changing Lives. [1998]
Moyers on Addiction: Close to Home, No. 4: The Next Generation. [1998]
Moyers on Addiction: Close to Home, No. 5: The Politics of Addiction. [1998]
Mutual Support Groups: What Everyone Needs to Know. [2004]
My Wings Grow Powerful: DARE To Be You. [1997]
The Nation Celebrates Recovery 2003: A National Showcase of Events. [2003]
The Nation’s Response to the Call: A National Showcase of Faces and Voices of Recovery
Month. [2002]
The Neurobiology of Alcoholism: Simplified. [1998]
NRSF Speed and Aggression Tool Kit.
Offering Hope, Recovery, and Resilience to Children of Addicted Parents: The Children’s
Program Kit. [2004]
Olympic Spirit: Building Resiliency in Youth. [1995]
Opening the Door: The Trail to Treatment. [2006]
The Oprah Winfrey Show, September 28, 2001, "Ecstasy." [2001]
The OTC: Battling the Over-the-Counter High. [2004]
The Performance Edge. [1989]
Planning for Success: Preventing Relapse. [1987]
Poor Jennifer: She's Always Losing Her Hat. [1991]
Prenatal Exposure to Alcohol.
Preparing for the Drug (Free) Years: Demonstration Video. [1988]
Prescription Drugs: Killing More than Pain. [2005]
Preventing Heroin Overdose: Pragmatic Approaches [Conference]. [2000]
Preventing Prescription Abuse. [2011]
Prevention Works: A Case Study of Alternative Programs. [1997]
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Prevention Works! How to Make it Work in Your Community. [1995]
Prevention Works! Overview. [1995]
Public Service Announcements from the Partnership for a Drug-Free America. [1997]
Quest for Drug Control: Politics and Federal Policy in a Period of Increasing Substance
Abuse, 1968-1981: Searchable Drug Policy Documents. [2002]
Ready, Set, Listen! Game. [2009]
Recovery and Policy: How States Transform Systems of Care. [2005]
Recovery Month 2002 Special Webcast: ONDCP’s Marijuana Initiative Facts and Solutions.
[2002]
Recovery Network Programming Compilation. [1997]
Recovery Speaks: Success and Survival. [2005]
Reducing Underage Drinking: A Collective Responsibility; Background Papers. [2004]
Rethinking the Demographics of Addiction: Helping Older Adults Find Recovery. [2004]
Road Rage: Combating Aggressive Driving in Washington State. [2000]
Road to Recovery. [2001]
The Road to Recovery. [2004]
The Road to Recovery. [2003]
The Road to Recovery 2005. [2005]
The Role of Faith- and Community-Based Systems in Addiction Treatment and Recovery.
[2004]
The Roles of Friends and Community in the Recovery Process. [2001]
Sacred Trust: Protect your Baby Against Fetal Alcohol Syndrome. [1995]
Saying Goodnight to the Sun. [1997]
Scaling New Heights - The Change Journey. Part I: Establishing Your Base. [2005]
The Science of Addiction and Treatment. [2001]
Secondhand Smoke: Triumphs and Tragedies. [2006]
Secrets Through the Smoke; An Educational Video Featuring Dr. Jeffrey Wigand.
Sixth Annual Prism Awards and Discussion Guide: Celebrating the Art of Making a
Difference. [2002]
Smokeless . . . NOT Harmless; Understanding World Marketing of Smokeless Tobacco.
[2002]
Stop the Sale; Prevent the Addiction. [1995]
Teens and Alcohol: Promoting Dialogue on Underage Drinking. [2005]
Today's Recovery Movement: Remembering the Past and Planning for the Future. [2005]
Treatment 101. [2001]
Treatment 101: The Science and Methodologies of Treating Alcohol and Drug Use Disorders.
[2005]
Treatment Approaches for Women. [2005]
Treatment Issues for Women. [1992]
Violence on the Job. [2004]
Walking the Same Land. [2001]
Walls that Speak: The Community Partnership Mural Project. [1997]
What Families Can Do to Prevent and Intervene with Alcohol and Drug Problems. [2001]
What You Can Do About Drug Use in America. [1998]
When Addiction and Mental Disorders Co-Occur. [2003]
Witnessing with Anonymity: Dispelling the Misconceptions that Silence the Voices of
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ADAD Interview: #1037 John E. [1987]
The Addiction Series. 1. Opium Use: A Hmong Perspective; 2. How
Alcohol Came to the American Indian; 3. Khat in the Somali
Community. [2008]
Addiction, Treatment and Recovery: A Research Update. [2000]
Addiction: Why Can't They Just Stop? New Knowledge. New Treatments. New Hope. [2007]
Adolescent Treatment Approaches. [1992]
Alcohol and Drug Use and the Cultures of Addiction. [2003]
Alcohol and Drug Use Disorders, Sexually Transmitted Diseases, and Other Infectious
Diseases. [2004]
Alcohol and Drug Use Screening, Intervention, and Referral: Changing the Nation's
Approach to Comprehensive Health Care. [2004]
Alcohol Screening & Brief Intervention. [1999]
Assessment. [1992]
Brain Power! NIDA Junior Scientists: Materials for Students in Fourth and Fifth Grades.
[2001]
Brain Power! NIDA Junior Scientists: Materials for Students in Second and Third Grades.
[2001]
Building a Successful Program: A Planning Tool for Substance Abuse Prevention. [1999]
Buprenorphine Suite of Blending Products. [2010]
Cannabis Policy Debate: Finding a Way Forward. [2000]
Children of Alcoholics - How Schools Can Help: Training Program for 4th-8th Grade
Educational Personnel. [1992]
Communication Skills: A Demonstration Tape. [1984]
Competencies for Canada's Substance Abuse Workforce / Competences pour les
Intervenants Canadiens en Toxicomanie. [2010]
Counseling Children of Alcoholics - Fostering Resiliency: Training Program for School
Counselors, Social Workers, Psychologists and Nurses. [1994]
Counseling the Economically Disadvantaged Alcoholic Client. [1979]
Developing an Integrated Drug Information System. [GAP Toolkit Module 1]. [2003]
Drug Abuse and HIV: Reaching Those at Risk. [1995]
Drug Addiction: The Promise of Treatment. [1999]
Drugs & Alcohol: Immigrant Perspectives. [2008]
Dual Diagnosis. [1993]
Educate: Creating Inhalant Abuse Awareness Together. [1998]
Expanding Addiction Treatment Capacity to Meet All Needs. [2003]
Fetal Alcohol Syndrome. [1985]
Fetal Alcohol Syndrome Tutor: Medical Training Software. [1999]
Gathering the Circle. [1997]
Getting Media Attention for Prevention Efforts. [2004]
GHB, Rave and Club Drugs. [2004]
Health Care Reform: Implications for Behavioral Health Providers. [2010]
Helping Addicted Youth Find Recovery. [2003]
Identifying Alcohol Abusers. [1999]
Identifying Drug Abusers.
Integrated Treatment for Co-Occurring Disorders. [2009]
Intervention: A & E Television Series. [2005-2007]
Leaving the Door Open: Alternatives to Seclusion and Restraint. [2010]
Lost Childhood: Growing Up in an Alcoholic Family. [2004]
Methods for Disseminating Evidence-Based Treatments from the Frontlines of Community
Treatment Programs. [2009]
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Mutual Support Groups: What Everyone Needs to Know. [2004]
NAPAFASA Conference: Opening Plenary Session. [2002]
NAPAFASA Conference: Workshop #1: Drug Abuse Related Research and Practice. [2002]
NAPAFASA Conference: Workshop #4: Training and Capacity Building. [2002]
NAPAFASA Conference: Workshop #9: Building Asian and Pacific Islander Community.
[2002]
NAPAFASA Conference: Workshop #12: HIV/AIDS & Substance Abuse Service Strategies.
[2002]
Nassau BOCES: Project Support. [1997]
Nation's Challenge: A Guide for Educators of Children Affected by Alcohol and Other Drugs.
[1995]
Offering Hope, Recovery, and Resilience to Children of Addicted Parents: The Children’s
Program Kit. [2004]
Opening Doors: Techniques for Talking with Southeast Asian Clients about Alcohol and
Other Drug Issues. [1997]
The Prevention Story: Programs that make a Difference, Part II. [1997]
Prevention Training Curricula (CSAP Training Library). [2001]
Relapse Prevention. [1992]
The Research Society on Alcoholism Lecture Series. [2001]
Respirators: Your TB Defense; and, TB Respiratory Protection: Administrator's Review.
[2002]
Review of Research on Genetics and Addiction. [1986]
Risk and Reality: Teaching Preschool Children Affected by Substance Abuse. [1994]
Safe Spaces: Drug and Alcohol Prevention Education for Special Needs and Drug-Exposed K2 Children. [1992]
The Science of Treatment: Dissemination of Research-Based Drug Addiction Treatment
Findings; Products Developed Through the NIDA/SAMHSA Blending Initiative. [2007]
Timeline FollowBack: A Calendar Method for Assessing Alcohol and Drug Use. [1996]
Using the ASI to Assess Client Needs and Treatment Planning: A Training Videotape. [1993]
Wearing Masks: The Series [The Potential for Addiction in Anesthesia]. [2006?]
When Addiction and Mental Disorders Co-Occur. [2003]
Working With Stress. [2002]
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Addiction: Why Can't They Just Stop? New Knowledge. New Treatments. New Hope. [2007]
"Almost Home": A Focus on Drowsy Driving.
America in Jeopardy: The Young Employee and Drugs in the
Workplace. [1992]
The Brain: Understanding Neurobiology Through the Study of
Addiction. [2000]
Brainstorm: The Truth about Your Brain on Drugs; Outreach Project.
[1993]
Cadillac Dreams. [1989]
Dispelling Drug Myths. [2011]
Fetal Alcohol Syndrome. [1985]
HAZE. [2008]
I Can't Breathe: A Smoker's Story; Pam Laffin 1969-2000.
If You Change Your Mind. [1993]
Intervention: A & E Television Series. [2005-2007]
Keep Your Brain and Body Healthy. [2003]
Learning the Ropes of Competitive Double Dutch: The American Double Dutch League.
[1997]
Life or Meth? What It Costs. [1999]
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Mary's Choice / La Decision de Maria. [1994]
NRSF Speed and Aggression Tool Kit.
Ready, Set, Listen! Game. [2009]
Remotely Science. [1993]
Right Turns Only. [1993]
Scene Smoking: Cigarettes, Cinema and the Myth of Cool; A Documentary Film by Terry
Maloney. [2003]
Secrets Through the Smoke; An Educational Video Featuring Dr. Jeffrey Wigand.
Smoke Screeners: An Educational Program to Help Young People Decode Smoking in the
Movies.
Straight Talk. [1992]
Teens and Alcohol: Promoting Dialogue on Underage Drinking. [2005]
Tips for Teens. [1998]
Xperiment.ca: A Safe Interactive Place for Youth to Learn about Drugs. [2009]
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One Yearr in the Fight Again
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The PRIISM Awards arre the entertain
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p://www.prism
mawards.com.
T
The
2005 Almanac for Menta
al Health and
a
Addic
ction Profe
essionals.. [2005]
Provide
ence, RI: Ma
anisses Com
mmunication
ns Group, In
nc.
Formatt: CD-ROM
Audien
nce: Professionals
Topics: Drug Abus
se/Addiction
n
o: RC 564 A44 2005 [MEDIA]
Call No
This is
s Manisses' 2d annual statistical guide to tre
ends in mental health and ad
ddiction. It is organized
o
into two
t
major
data sec
ctions. The firstt examines soc
cial costs and expenditures
e
associated with adult mental illness
i
and sub
bstance
use disorders and also looks at treatm
ment trends an
nd outcomes in
n adult care. The second secttion looks at sttatistics
specific to
t child and ad
dolescent menttal health and substance
s
use. A salary survey and a sectio
on on UNI/CAR
RE
Systems
s, Inc. are also included.
A
ABC
News
s, Nightlin
ne: War on
n Drugs: A Panel Diiscussion.. [1994]
Americ
can Broadcasting Com Audience:
A
A
Adults/Gener
ral
Topics: Drugs, Dru
ug Abuse/Ad
ddiction, Policy/War on Drugs
o: HV 5801 A172 1994 [MEDIA]
Call No
A com
mpanion to ABC
C News Special: America's Wa
ar on Drugs: Searching
S
for Solutions,
this prog
gram brings tog
gether three experts on the drug
d
problem in
i the U.S. for an in-depth lo
ook at some of the issues
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and proposed solutions discussed in the original Nightline episode. Ted Koppel serves as the moderator, with
members of the panel coming from Partnership for a Drug-Free America, Columbia University's Center on Addiction
and Substance Abuse (CASA), and the City of Baltimore (then-mayor Kurt Schmoke, who is also interviewed in the
original program).
ABC News Special: America's War on Drugs: Searching for Solutions. [1994]
American Broadcasting Companies, Inc. (ABC News Video Collection)
Format: VHS (45 min.)
Audience: Adults/General
Topics: Drugs, Drug Abuse/Addiction, Policy/War on Drugs
Call No: HV 5801 A171 1994 [MEDIA]
America spends billions each year on its War on Drugs, primarily putting that money towards policing, arresting,
and imprisoning drug users and distributors. But many are beginning to think the problem could be better solved
through a focus on medical and social solutions instead of criminal ones. This ABC Nightline special looks at the
growing shift in many other Western countries, including Holland and England, to a strategy called "harm reduction,"
which aims to keep users from hurting themselves and others, and ultimately strives to get them to become
productive members of society again. Some of the harm reduction tactics discussed are the legalization of "soft"
drugs like marijuana and hashish, free needle exchanges to reduce the spread of HIV, methadone maintenance, and
a highly controversial, yet effective, program in England called "heroin maintenance," in which long-term addicts are
prescribed controlled amounts of heroin by their doctors in order to keep them functioning normally in society. These
types of programs have greatly reduced the level of drug abuse in these countries -- will the U.S follow in their
footsteps one day?
ADAD Interview: #1037 John E. [1987]
Recorded and reproduced by Arlene Terras
Format: VHS
Audience: Professionals
Topics: Diagnosis/Assessment, Teens, Professional Training
Call No: RJ 503.7 A21 1987 [MEDIA]
This videotape is a recording of an actual interview using the Adolescent Drug Abuse Diagnosis (ADAD) assessment
instrument. The interviewed person is an 18 year old male named John E. The interviewer, Arlene Terras, does not
merely read from the instrument verbatim, but also adds a conversational tone to her interview, encouraging the
client to open up to her. This tape would be a useful tool for professional trainings on the use of the ADAD, to help
interviewers become familiar with the instrument and to pick up on subtle ways they can encourage young subjects
to be more forthcoming with personal information.
Addicted. [1997]
Home Box Office (HBO) and The Robert Wood Johnson Foundation
Format: VHS (59 min.)
Audience: Adults/General
Topics: Drug Abuse/Addiction, Dru gs
Call No: HV 5825 A27 1997 [MEDIA]
This video is hosted by Linda Ellerbee and uncovers the faces of addiction amidst facts and figures about disease,
violence and death caused by substance abuse. The faces presented are of all ages, races, and sexes, and are poor
and rich, uneducated and schooled. They all have in common a past need for heroin, cocaine or crack, alcohol or
nicotine, and each has a story of recovery. It 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 which occurred to help address their situations.
Addiction by Prescription. [2004]
Rockville, MD: Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) (Road
to Recovery 2004)
Format: VHS (58 min.)
Audience: Adults/General
Topics: Drugs, Drug Abuse/Addiction, Treatment/Counseling
Call No: RC 564 R4 2004 Part II [MEDIA]
Data from the 2002 National Survey on Drug Use and Health show the second most popular category of drug use
after marijuana is the non-medical use of prescription drugs. An estimated 6.2 million people, 2.6 percent of the
population aged 12 or older are misusing prescription drugs. Of these, an estimated 4.4 million used narcotic pain
relievers, 1.8 million used anti-anxiety medications (also known as tranquilizers), 1.2 million used stimulants and 0.4
million used sedatives. The survey estimates that 1.9 million persons aged 12 or older used OxyContin non-medically
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at least once
o
in their liffetimes. This program
p
highlig
ghts groundbre
eaking strategiies to treat add
diction to presc
cription
medicatiions and looks at the new offfice-based and pharmacologic
cal approaches
s that are helping to make treatment
more efffective. Panelis
sts include: Cha
arles G. Curie, Administratorr, Substance Ab
buse and Menttal Health Serv
vices
Administtration (SAMHS
SA), HHS; Chriis Kelly, Directtor, DC Chapter of Advocates
s for Recovery through Medicine (ARMDC); Dr. Anthony C. To
ommasello, As
ssociate Profess
sor and Directo
or, University of
o Maryland Sc
chool of Pharmacy, Office
of Substance Abuse Sttudies; Dr. Norra Volkow, Dire
ector, National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA), National Institutes
I
of Health
h (NIH), HHS.
A
Addiction
in the Ho
ome: Healiing Lives, Families,, and Com
mmunities.. [2005]
Rockville, MD: Sub
bstance Abu
use and Men
ntal Health Services
S
Administration
n (SAMHSA))
Formatt: VHS (60 min.)
Audien
nce: Adults/G
General
Topics: Family Rellationships/Parenting, Drug
D
Abuse//Addiction, Recovery
o: RC 564 R4
R 2005 Partt 8
Call No
View online: http:///www.reco
overymonth.gov/Resourrces-Catalog
g/2005/Web
bcast/Addicttion-Inome-Healing
g-Lives-Families-and-Co
ommunities.aspx
the-Ho
Addicttion affects more than one liffe: family, frien
nds, and comm
munities also ex
xperience the effects
e
of a perrson's
disorder. This program
m will explore th
he full spectrum
m of needs and
d services related to the family of someone
e with an
addiction
n disorder. It will
w analyze key
y factors that can
c
support or impede the re
ecovery process, including
employm
ment, health ca
are, children, mental
m
health, and housing. Hosted
H
by Ivette Torres, Asso
ociate Directorr for
Consume
er Affairs, Center for Substan
nce Abuse Trea
atment (CSAT)). Panelists include: Charles G.
G Curie (Admiinistrator,
SAMHSA
A), Dr. Robert J.
J Ackerman (D
Director, Mid-A
Atlantic Addictio
on Training Ins
stitute), Patricia A. Denney
(Coordin
nator, Family Wellness
W
Progra
am, Father Marrtin's Ashley), and Pat Mosby
y (Care Coordin
nator, Commun
nity Kids).
The Addiction Serie
T
es. 1. Opiu
um Use: A Hmong Perspectiv
P
ve; 2. How
w Alcohol Came
t the American Ind
to
dian; 3. Khat
K
in the
e Somali Communit
C
ty. [2008]
Minnes
sota Departm
ment of Hum
man Service
es, Chemical Health Div
vision;
TPTMN
N Channel
Formatt: DVD, Stre
eaming vide
eo (27 min. per segmen
nt)
Audien
nce: Adults/G
General, Pro
ofessionals
Topics: Alcohol, Drugs, Minority/Special Populations
P
o: HV 5824 E85 A23 20
008 [MEDIA]]
Call No
View online: http:///www.tpt.o
org/ (search
h for each se
egment by title)
t
In the first segment on this DVD, "Opium
"
Use: A Hmong Perspective," the tra
aditional use off opium is exam
mined as
Hmong immigrants adjjust to America
an culture. The
e second segment, "How Alco
ohol Came to the American Indian,"
aims to increase
i
the viiewer's understanding of the nature of rampant alcoholism
m among American Indian pe
eople. In
the final segment, "Khat in the Soma
ali Community,," the addictive
e nature of kha
at, a stimulant herb indigenous to parts
of Africa and Arabia, is
s discussed.
A
Addiction,
, Treatment and Re
ecovery: A Research
h Update. [2000]
Centerr City, MN: Hazelden
H
Vid
deo, Butler Center for Research
R
Formatt: VHS (17:23 min.)
Audien
nce: Professionals
Topics: Treatmentt/Counseling
g
o: RC 564 A49 2000 [MEDIA]
Call No
Gift fro
om Dennis Don
novan. Summa
ary of the Subs
stance Abuse Research
R
Forum
m held in Minneapolis, MN on
n April 4,
2000, sp
ponsored by the Butler Cente
er for Research at Hazelden Foundation.
F
Addiction:: Why Can
A
n't They Ju
ust Stop? New Kno
owledge. New
N
Treattments. New
H
Hope.
[200
07]
HBO Documentary
y Films.
prox. 15 hou
urs.)
Formatt: DVD (4 disc set; app
Audien
nce: Youth, Professionals, Adults/G
General
Topics: Alcoholism
m, Drug Abuse/Addiction
n, Treatmen
nt/Counselin
ng, Recovery
o: RC 564 A12 2007 DV
VD [MEDIA]
Call No
Produc
ced in associattion with the Ro
obert Wood Johnson Foundattion, the National Institute on Drug Abuse, and the
National Institute on Alcohol
A
Abuse and
a
Alcoholism, this documen
ntary is aimed at helping Americans unders
stand
addiction
n as a treatable
e brain disease
e. The docume
entary addresse
es different asp
pects of the dis
sease in order to shed
light on the most curre
ent, promising developments in the field. Th
hrough personal stories from
m addicts, and families
f
who stru
uggle to help th
hem find treatm
ment, common
n misconceptions are replaced by insight into addiction's
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complexity. Segments include "Whatt is Addiction?," "Understandiing Relapse," "The
"
Search for Treatment," "The
Adolesce
ent Addict," and more.
A
Adolescen
nt Treatme
ent Appro
oaches. [1992]
Rockville: National Institute on
o Drug Abu
use; An Allia
ance for the 21st Century
Formatt: VHS (25 min.)
Audien
nce: Professionals
Topics: Treatmentt/Counseling
g, Teens
o: RJ 506 D7
78 A40 1992 [MEDIA]
Call No
This video discusses different programs for and approaches
a
to treating adoles
scents for chem
mical dependen
ncy.
A
Alcohol:
A Women's
s Health Issue.
I
[200
02]
Bethes
sda, MD: National Instittute on Alco
ohol Abuse and
a
Alcoholism (NIAAA))
Formatt: VHS (12:25 min.)
Audien
nce: Adults/G
General
Topics: Women, Alcohol,
A
Alco
oholism, Med
dical/Physio
ological Effec
cts
o: RC 564.5 W65 A4 20
002 [MEDIA]]
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Alcohol: A Women's He
ealth Issue is an
a award-winning, 12-minute
e video from th
he NIAAA and NIH's Office off Research
on Women's Health. Th
he video addre
esses the comp
plex issue of alc
cohol-related problems
p
and provides
p
helpfu
ul
es for women. The
T
video capttured a Bronze
e World Medal at
a the 2002 Ne
ew York Festiva
als.
resource
A
Alcohol
an
nd Drug Use
U
and th
he Cultures of Addic
ction. [200
03]
Rockville, MD: Sub
bstance Abu
use and Men
ntal Health Services
S
Administration
n (SAMHSA))
very Month 2003)
2
(Recov
Formatt: VHS (60 min.)
Audien
nce: Adults/G
General, Pro
ofessionals
Topics: Alcohol, Alcoholism, Drug
D
Abuse//Addiction
o: RC 564 R4
R 2003 Partt V [MEDIA]]
Call No
Host: Ivette Torres, Associate Dire
ector for Consu
umer Affairs, Ce
enter for Substtance Abuse Treatment (CSA
AT),
Substanc
ce Abuse and Mental
M
Health Services Administration (SAM
MHSA), U.S. Department of Health
H
and Hum
man
Services (HHS). Panelists: June M. Gertig,
G
Commun
nity Support Services Projectt; Joe Powell, Association
A
of Persons
Affected by Addiction; Sis Wenger, National
N
Associa
ation for Childrren of Alcoholic
cs (NACoA); Liinda Kaplan, Danya
Institute
e/Central East ATTC.
A
The web
bcast will explo
ore the currentt trends in subs
stance abuse and
a
how the prrevalence
of such illicit drugs as marijuana, herroin and metha
amphetamines are surging in
n some populattions and in are
eas across
the coun
ntry. In addition, the Webcast will examine how such “cultures of addicttion” promote and
a
sustain ex
xcessive
alcohol and
a
drug use. Although
A
many
y people with untreated
u
addic
ction to alcoho
ol or drugs end up living lives
s of
desperatte isolation, mo
ost begin theirr substance abu
use journeys with
w
a sympath
hetic group of fellow
f
substanc
ce
abusers. Such relationships provide a supportive “c
culture” that nu
urtures and solidifies excessive alcohol use
e and illicit
drug-tak
king behavior. This
T
webcast will
w explore what is being don
ne to promote change within these hard-to--reach
groups.
Alcohol an
A
nd Drug Use
U
Disord
ders, Sexu
ually Trans
smitted Diseases,
D
a
and
Otherr
I
Infectious
s Diseases
s. [2004]
Rockville, MD: Sub
bstance Abu
use and Men
ntal Health Services
S
Administration
n
t Recovery
y 2004)
(SAMHSA) (Road to
Formatt: VHS (60 min.)
Audien
nce: Professionals
Topics: Diagnosis//Assessment, Drug Abu
use/Addiction, Professio
onal Training
g,
HIV/AIIDS
Call No
o: RC 564 R4
R 2004 Partt VI [MEDIA
A]
For ind
dividuals with alcohol
a
and dru
ug use disorde
ers, the risk of contracting an
n infectious dise
ease is vastly increased.
Intraven
nous drug users
s (IDUs) and persons
p
who en
ngage in risky sexual behavio
or while under the influence, are prime
candidattes for contractting infectious diseases. Many professionals
s in the public health, mental health, crimin
nal justice,
and addiiction treatmen
nt health care delivery system
ms are not ade
equately prepared, either through training or
o
experien
nce, to fully add
dress the comp
plex needs of substance-usin
s
ng patients infe
ected with HIV//AIDS, STDs,
tuberculo
osis, or viral hepatitis. This program
p
highlig
ghts progress in
i efforts to im
mprove treatme
ent for persons
s with
coexistin
ng substance use
u disorders and infectious diseases
d
and giives critical ins
sights into prov
ven approaches for
providing
g appropriate services
s
across
s collaborative systems of care.
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Alcohol an
A
nd Drug Use
U
Screen
ning, Intervention, and Referral: Chan
nging the
N
Nation's
A
Approach
to
t Compre
ehensive Health Ca
are. [2004]]
Rockville, MD: Sub
bstance Abu
use and Men
ntal Health Services
S
AMHSA) (Ro
oad to Recov
very 2004)
Adminiistration (SA
Formatt: VHS
Audien
nce: Professionals
Topics: Diagnosis//Assessment, Drug Abu
use/Addiction, Professio
onal Training
g
o: RC 564 R4
R 2004 Partt III [MEDIA
A]
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Addicttion to substance use is the number
n
one pre
eventable illne
ess and cause of
o death in America. Sadly, more
m
than
9 in 10 physicians
p
fail to
t spot a drug or alcohol problem in adults, and more tha
an 4 in 10 miss
s a problem in
teenagerrs. This program introduces innovative
i
app
proaches to edu
ucating health care professionals on approp
priate
screening, intervention
n, and referral procedures tha
at easily can be incorporated
d into clinical se
ettings. Nation
nal
initiative
es helping to make
m
alcohol an
nd drug screenings available to adolescents
s and adults throughout the United
U
States also are discuss
sed. Panelists include Stacia Murphy,
M
Presid
dent, National Council
C
on Alco
oholism and Drug
Depende
ence (NCADD);; Dr. Hoover Adger, Jr., Form
mer Deputy Dirrector of the Offfice of Nationa
al Drug Control Policy
(ONDCP)), Professor of Pediatrics, Joh
hns Hopkins Ho
ospital; Dr. Tho
omas F. Baborr, Professor and
d Chairman, University
of Conne
ecticut School of
o Medicine; an
nd Jean Donald
dson, Public He
ealth Advisor, CSAT, SAMHSA
A, HHS.
A
Alcohol,
H
Health
and
d Downer Drugs.
Phoenix: Do It Now
w Foundatio
on
e (27 min.)
Formatt: Audiotape
Audien
nce: Adults/G
General
Topics: Medical/Ph
hysiological Effects, Alcohol, Drugs
s
o: Media Tap
pe #1
Call No
A
Alcohol
Sc
creening & Brief Intervention. [1999]
Rockville, MD: Nattional Cleariinghouse for Alcohol & Drug Inform
mation (NCA
ADI)
Formatt: VHS (30 min.)
Audien
nce: Professionals
Topics: Alcohol, Prrofessional Training,
T
Trreatment/Co
ounseling
o: HV 5276 I23 v.1 [ME
EDIA]
Call No
First ta
ape in a 2-tape
e series that is
s part of a curriculum implem
mentation proje
ect developed to
t teach alcoho
ol
screening and brief intervention techniques to nurs
sing students and
a
other healtth professionals. In addition to
t this
tape, the
e training module also includes an Instructo
or's Manual, a 68 minute video ("Identifying Alcohol Abus
sers"),
patient education
e
mate
erials, screenin
ng forms, and a comprehensive reading list to structure th
he teaching of alcohol
screening and brief intervention techniques.
"
"Almost
H
Home":
A Focus
F
on Drowsy Driving.
D
Nationa
al Road Safety Foundattion, Inc. (N
NRSF)
Formatt: VHS (18 min.)
Audien
nce: Adults/G
General, Youth
Topics: Prevention
n/School/Co
ommunity, Driving
D
o: HE 5614.2 N232 [ME
EDIA]
Call No
Conten
nts include: Ru
usty's Regret (3:22); Tom an
nd Jane (4:08); Kevin's Dad (4:37);
(
and Ma
aggie's Law (5:45). To
access th
he Discussion guide,
g
PowerPo
oint presentation, and to view
w or download videos, go to the following website
w
and scro
oll down to desired item. http
p://www.nation
nalroadsafety.o
org/page.php?iid=16
A
America
in
n Jeopard
dy: Drugs in the Wo
orkplace. [1994]
[
Rockville: Center for
f Substance Abuse Prrevention
Formatt: VHS (20 min.)
Audien
nce: Adults/G
General
Topics: Drugs, Wo
orkplace
o: HF 5549.5
5 A65 [MED
DIA]
Call No
This fa
ast-moving videotape contain
ns interviews with
w
recovering
g drug users. Itt warns viewerrs that taking drugs
d
is a
dead end
d, and mixing drugs with worrk is a hazard. The host explains how drugs
s affect the body and mind, and
a
encourag
ges viewers to get help for th
hemselves if th
hey have a sub
bstance abuse problem or to talk to someon
ne else if
they thin
nk a co-workerr is having a prroblem. This video talks to em
mployers and employees
e
abo
out the risk of using
u
drugs bo
oth on and off the
t
job and wh
hat to do to he
elp others.
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A
America
in
n Jeopard
dy: The Yo
oung Emplloyee and Drugs in the Work
kplace. [19
992]
Washin
ngton, D.C.:: U.S. Department of La
abor, Office of the Assis
stant Secrettary for Policy
Formatt: VHS (20 min.)
Audien
nce: Adults/G
General, Youth
Topics: Workplace
e, Teens, Drrugs, Alcoho
ol
o: HF 5549.5
5 D7 A65 19
992 [MEDIA
A]
Call No
This is
s a training pro
ogram develope
ed to teach young workers (a
ages 16-24) ab
bout the hazarrds of alcohol and
a
drug
use in th
he workplace. In
I many instan
nces, the choice to use or avo
oid alcohol and
d drugs is made at an early age,
a
and is
based up
pon little or no factual inform
mation. The pro
ogram covers topics to help educate
e
young workers on the dangers
of substa
ance abuse to their health, th
heir lifestyles and
a
their caree
ers. Brief profile
es of commonlly used substances are
presente
ed, as well as scenarios
s
featu
uring different types
t
of emplo
oyees and the problems
p
theirr drug and alco
ohol use
can create in the workplace.
A
Assessme
ent. [1992]
Rockville: National Institute on
o Drug Abu
use (NIDA), Community
y and Profes
ssional Educ
cation
h
Branch
Formatt: VHS (22 min.)
Audien
nce: Professionals
Topics: Diagnosis//Assessment, Teens, Alcohol, Drug
gs
o: RC 566 A88 1992 [MEDIA]
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What is the assessm
ment process, and
a
why is it so
o important to understand? This
T
videotape gives an overv
view of the
assessment process an
nd makes clinic
cians more com
mfortable conducting assessm
ments and sele
ecting diagnostic tools
during th
heir client's tre
eatment. Adult and adolescen
nt tools examin
ned include the
e Addiction Sev
verity Index (A
ASI); the
Problem Oriented Screening Instrument for Teenag
gers (POSIT); the
t
Adolescentt Problem Seve
erity Index (AP
PSI); and
the Perso
onal Experienc
ce Inventory (P
PEI). The user's guide gives general
g
information on assessment.
B
Binge
Drin
nking and Youth: What
W
Every
yone Need
ds to Know. [2005]
Rockville, MD: Sub
bstance Abu
use and Men
ntal Health Services
S
AMHSA) (Ro
oad to Recov
very 2005)
Adminiistration (SA
Formatt: VHS (60 min.)
Audien
nce: Adults/G
General
Topics: Alcohol, Te
eens, Prevention/Schoo
ol/Communiity,
ment/Counse
eling
Treatm
Call No
o: RC 564 R4
R 2005 Partt 4 [MEDIA]
View online: http:///www.reco
overymonth.gov/Resourrces-Catalog
g/2005/Web
bcast/Bingeng-and-Youtth-What-Eve
eryone-Needs-To-Know
w.aspx
Drinkin
Resultts from the 200
03 National Survey on Drug Use
U and Health
h show that 25
5 percent of Am
mericans aged 17 had
reported
d binge drinking
g (i.e., five or more drinks on
n the same occ
casion). By age
e 21, the perce
entage of binge
e drinkers
had incre
eased to 48 pe
ercent. College is clearly a catalyst for alcoh
hol use; in factt, young adults
s aged 18 to 22
2 who
don't atttend college drrink less than those who do attend.
a
Many binge drinkers in college begin
n experimentin
ng with
alcohol in high school. Students may
y not want to th
hink about it, but
b young peop
ple can become
e alcohol depe
endent and
many will die from exc
cessive alcohol consumption. This program will reveal the subcultures and behaviors that
support binge drinking while highligh
hting prevention, early interventions, and trreatment optio
ons. Hosted by Ivette
Torres, Associate
A
Direc
ctor for Consum
mer Affairs, Ce
enter for Substance Abuse Treatment (CSAT
T). Panelists in
nclude:
Steve Wing (Associate Administrator for Alcohol Po
olicy, SAMHSA), Ralph Hingso
on (NIAAA), Ho
ope Taft (First Lady of
Ohio), an
nd Clarke Brow
wn (Hazelden Treatment
T
and Rehabilitation Centers).
T
The
Blunt Truth: Co
ommunitie
es Dealing
g with Marijuana. [2011]
CADCA
A
Formatt: Streaming
g video (60 min.)
Audien
nce: Adults/G
General
Topics: Teens, Pre
evention/Sch
hool/Community, Drug
P
o Drugs
on
Abuse//Addiction, Policy/War
Call No
o: Online on
nly
View online: https
s://mctft.icfw
webservices
s.com/webcasts/w.aspx
x?ID=621
Attitud
des about mariijuana are chan
nging. Fewer 8th
8 and 10th graders believe smoking marijjuana is dange
erous.
These de
eclines in the perception
p
of harm invariably
y precede incre
eases in substa
ance use. Today, more 10th and
a
12th
grade students smoke marijuana tha
an cigarettes. Several
S
states have medical marijuana
m
laws
s on the books
s and more
states arre considering putting these types of initiattives on the ballot. Coalitions need the lates
st information in order
to effectively deal with this issue. Du
uring this hour--long program,, The Blunt Tru
uth: Communitties Dealing witth
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Marijuana, hear how coalitions are getting their prevention message out as laws and attitudes change. Learn the best
ways to educate the public about marijuana’s harmful effects on the developing brain. Find out how coalitions are
working with local and state governments on legislation and ordinances. We’ll visit Ft. Collins, Colorado to see how
that city is dealing with almost two dozen dispensaries that have opened in just the past two years.
Brain Power! NIDA Junior Scientists: Materials for Students in Fourth and Fifth
Grades. [2001]
Rockville, MD: National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA) (Brain Power! NIDA
Junior Scientists)
Format: DVD
Audience: Professionals
Topics: Prevention/School/Community, Drug Abuse/Addiction
Call No: HV 5128 N476 2001 [MEDIA]
View online: http://www.nida.nih.gov/JSP3/JSP.html
Brain Power! is designed to take students in grades 4 and 5 step by step through an exploration of the processes of
science and how to use these processes to learn about the brain, the nervous system, and the effects of drugs on the
nervous system and the body. Through hands-on science investigations, a videotape, and supplementary activities
that are linked to other areas of the curriculum, students with different learning styles and strengths are given
numerous opportunities to grasp the material. In addition, an overall goal of the project has been to make learning
fun and engaging and to instill in young students a lifelong interest in science. The curriculum includes a wide range
of components, each of which serves a different purpose. For example, the Teacher's Guide includes important
information the teacher needs to present the program most effectively, while the videotape provides an interesting
learning device to use with students to reinforce the module’s concepts.
Brain Power! NIDA Junior Scientists: Materials for Students in Second and Third
Grades. [2001]
National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA) (Brain Power! NIDA Junior
Scientists)
Format: DVD
Audience: Professionals
Topics: Prevention/School/Community, Drug Abuse/Addiction
Call No: HV 5128 N475 2001 [MEDIA]
View online: http://www.nida.nih.gov/JSP/JSP.html
NIDA has developed these science education materials for second- and third-grade students on the brain and the
effects of drugs on the brain. The curriculum consists of six modules. The goal of the curriculum is to lay the
foundation for future scientific learning and substance abuse prevention efforts by providing an early elementary
school-age audience with a basis of knowledge and critical thinking skills. The project consists of a video, written
materials for students, a parent newsletter, and a teacher's guide for each module.
The Brain: Understanding Neurobiology Through the Study of Addiction. [2000]
Rockville: National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA), NIH Office of Science
Education
Format: CD-ROM
Audience: Youth
Topics: Medical/Physiological Effects, Drug Abuse/Addiction
Call No: RM 316 B84 2000 [MEDIA]
View online: http://science-education.nih.gov/supplements/nih2/addiction/default.htm
The National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA), in collaboration with the National Institutes of Health (NIH) Office of
Science Education, has developed interactive, science-based supplements for use by high school students and
teachers (grades 9-12) in the science classroom. This is a free, standards-based curriculum that focuses on the
fundamentals of neurobiology, and teaches how drugs of abuse change the brain. It emphasizes that drug addiction
is a treatable, chronic brain disease. A print curriculum is available as well as the interactive CD-ROM. [Note: This
CD-ROM does not contain video content; only text.]
Brainstorm: The Truth about Your Brain on Drugs; Outreach Project. [1993]
New York: Children's Television Workshop (based on 3-2-1 Contact Extra)
Format: VHS (60 min)
Audience: Youth
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Topics: Medical/Physiological Effects, Drugs, Drug Abuse/Addiction, Children,
Prevention/School/Community
Call No: HV 5824 C45 B7 1993 [MEDIA]
This program, a 3-2-1 Contact special developed by the Children's Television Workshop, uses scientific inquiry and
current technology to help young people learn how drugs affect the human brain and body. Cartoons and models are
used to explain the neurobiological effects of drugs. It is targeted towards 8-12 year olds and comes with an activity
guide designed to engage children in hands-on activities both entertaining and educational. It was nominated for a
primetime Emmy award in 1993 and has been widely used in schools and communities.
Building a Successful Program: A Planning Tool for Substance Abuse Prevention.
[1999]
Reno, Nevada: Western Center for the Application of Prevention
Technologies (CAPT), CASAT
Format: CD-ROM
Audience: Professionals
Topics: Professional Training, Prevention/School/Community
Call No: HV 5825 W34 1999 [MEDIA]
This CD-ROM provides research-based information for substance abuse prevention professionals on how to "Build a
Successful Prevention Program." Included on the CD-ROM is easy-to-read material on the following topics:
community readiness, community needs assessment, resource assessments, best and promising practices, and
evaluation. capt CD-ROM also contains versions of Acrobat Reader for PCs and Macintosh computers. Users must
have Acrobat Reader installed before using this application.
Building Healthy Families: Parenting is Prevention, Part I. [1999]
Rockville, MD: National Clearinghouse for Alcohol & Drug Information (NCADI)
Format: VHS (90 min.)
Audience: Adults/General
Topics: Prevention/School/Community, Family Relationships/Parenting, Teens, Children
Call No: HV 5824 Y68 B84 1999 Part I [MEDIA]
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.
Building Healthy Families: Parenting is Prevention, Part II. [1999]
Rockville, MD: National Clearinghouse for Alcohol & Drug Information
(NCADI)
Format: VHS (90 min.)
Audience: Adults/General
Topics: Prevention/School/Community, Family Relationships/Parenting,
Children, Teens
Call No: HV 5824 Y68 B84 1999 Part II [MEDIA]
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.
Building on the Pas t for a Healthy Future: Parenting is Prevention, Part III.
[1999]
Rockville, MD: National Clearinghouse for Alcohol & Drug Information (NCADI)
Format: VHS (90 min.)
Audience: Adults/General
Topics: Prevention/School/Community, Family Relationships/Parenting, Teens, Children
Call No: HV 5824 Y68 B84 1999 Part III [MEDIA]
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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B
Building
H
Healthy
Co
ommunitie
es: Parentting is Pre
evention, Part IV. [1999]
[
Rockville, MD: Nattional Cleariinghouse for Alcohol & Drug Inform
mation (NCA
ADI)
Formatt: VHS (90 min.)
Audien
nce: Adults/G
General
Topics: Prevention
n/School/Co
ommunity, Family
F
Relattionships/Parenting, Children, Teen
ns
o: HV 5824 Y68 B84 19
999 Part IV [MEDIA]
[
Call No
This video explores the
t
role of pare
ents in creating
g safer environ
nments for pre
evention to ben
nefit all young people. By
joining together with other
o
parents and
a
concerned community me
embers, parents can influenc
ce the norms, values,
v
regulatio
ons, and policie
es that supportt healthy lives.. This program features expe
erts who work in
i community
environm
ments (e.g., wo
orkplace-, scho
ool-, recreation
n-, and faith-ba
ased programs
s), as well as parent
p
activists
s who have
banded together
t
to build healthier an
nd safer comm
munities. Targett audiences inc
clude communiity coalitions, teachers,
t
substanc
ce abuse preve
ention providerrs, school prevention coordinators, administrators, psycho
ologists and so
ocial
workers,, youth service
es workers, the
e faith commun
nity, parent org
ganizations and
d networks, em
mployee suppo
ort
personne
el, and officials
s at the Federa
al, State, and lo
ocal levels.
B
Buprenorp
phine Suitte of Blending Prod
ducts. [201
10]
Rockville, MD: NID
DA/SAMHSA
A Blending Team
T
Initiative, Nationa
al Institute on
o Drug
Abuse (NIDA)
Formatt: CD-ROM
Audien
nce: Professionals
Topics: Drug Abus
se/Addiction
n, Drugs, Tre
eatment/Co
ounseling, Prrofessional Training
T
o: RC 566 CTNBL B78 2010
2
[MEDIA
A]
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ore/prioritya
areas/scienc
ce/blendingiinitiative/
This se
et of three CDs
s contains all three of the buprenorphine-re
elated NIDA/SA
AMHSA Blendin
ng Team Produ
ucts. The
first, Bup
prenorphine Trreatment, is a training for mu
ultidisciplinary addiction professionals inten
nded to enhanc
ce
awarene
ess about bupre
enorphine trea
atment. The second product, Short-Term Op
pioid Withdraw
wal Using Bupre
enorphine,
is design
ned to instruct treatment providers about a unique 13-day buprenorphin
ne taper interv
vention for opio
oid
depende
ent patients (CT
TN protocol 00
003). The final product, Bupre
enorphine Trea
atment for You
ung Adults, is the newest
Blending
g Team Productt. It highlights the findings of CTN protocol 0010, which compared
c
longer-term versus
s shortterm bup
prenorphine/na
aloxone treatm
ment in an outp
patient setting.. All three CDs include the tra
aining manuals
s needed
for the various
v
classroo
om modules, as
a well as related PowerPoint slides.
B
Business
C
Communit
ty Voices for Recov
very. [2003
3]
Rockville, MD: Sub
bstance Abu
use and Men
ntal Health Services
S
AMHSA) (Re
ecovery Mon
nth 2003)
Adminiistration (SA
Formatt: VHS (57 min.)
Audien
nce: Adults/G
General
Topics: Drug Abus
se/Addiction
n, Workplace
e
o: RC 564 R4
R 2003 Partt IX [MEDIA
A]
Call No
View online: http:///www.reco
overymonth.gov/2003/m
multimedia//w.aspx?ID=
=226
Many employers offe
er substance use disorder tre
eatment options and recovery
y support serviices, under the
eir
employe
ee assistance programs. Whether it is throu
ugh benefit programs, workpllace policies, or referral serviices,
employe
ers are taking an
a active role in educating their employees about the dan
ngers of substa
ance use disord
ders and
encourag
ging individuals to seek help.. This program
m will explore th
he benefits to businesses,
b
larrge and small, that are
actively supporting treatment for sub
bstance use dis
sorders and promoting recovery in the workplace. Join ho
ost Ivette
Torres, Associate
A
Direc
ctor for Consum
mer Affairs, Ce
enter for Substance Abuse Treatment (CSAT
T), Substance Abuse and
Mental Health
H
Services
s Administratio
on, U.S. Departtment of Health
h and Human Services,
S
and a panel of expe
erts who
will explo
ore the benefitts of employing
g individuals in
n recovery and the importanc
ce of a treatme
ent- and recove
eryfriendly work
w
environm
ment. Panelists: Elena Carr, Working
W
Partne
ers for an Alcoh
hol- and Drug-Free Workplac
ce, U.S.
Departm
ment of Labor; Jean
J
Matteson, Employee He
ealth Programs
s (EHP); Garry Giannone, Pru
udential Financial; and
Bob O’Co
onnell, Radio Group,
G
Inc.
CADCA Ac
C
cross Cultu
ures: Unitting the Co
ommunity
y to Fight
D
Drugs.
[20
005]
Alexandria, VA: Co
ommunity Anti-Drug
A
Co
oalitions of America
A
A) and the Multijurisdic
ctional Coun
nterdrug Tas
sk Force Tra
aining
(CADCA
(MCTFT
T) Program,, St. Petersb
burg College
e, FL
Formatt: VHS (60 min.)
Audien
nce: Adults/G
General
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Topics: Minority/S
Special Populations, Prevention/Sch
hool/Commu
unity
o: HV 5824 E85 C23 20
005 [MEDIA]]
Call No
Culturral blindness fo
osters an assum
mption that peo
ople are all bas
sically alike, so
o what works with
w
members of one
culture should
s
work with people from
m diverse group
ps. Coalitions strive
s
to overco
ome this "blind
dness," to brea
ak down
barriers,, whether racia
al, ethnic, socio
o-economic, orr language, witth one primary goal in mind -- to reduce the use of
drugs wiithin their communities. Prob
blems that diffe
erent cultures commonly
c
face
e, such as imm
migration status
s,
accultura
ation pressures
s, lack of acces
ss to services, marginalizatio
on and political powerlessness, isolation, an
nd a lack
of resources, impact th
heir well-being. In order to best reduce dru
ug use among different
d
populations, a local leader
must understand the data,
d
recognize
e certain risk an
nd protective factors,
f
develop new community-wide strattegies, and
learn new
w communicattion skills. The result? New le
eaders can eme
erge from diverse populations, and seasone
ed leaders
from any
y background can
c
build a new
w culture of res
spect and unity
y. This video helps
h
local leaders to understand the
data, rec
cognize certain
n risk and prote
ective factors, develop new community-wid
c
de strategies, and
a
learn new
commun
nication skills. Moderated
M
by Kareemah Abd
dullah, Deputy Director, Train
ning and Techn
nical Assistance
e, National
Commun
nity Anti-Drug Coalition Instittute. Expert Pa
anel includes: Cheryl
C
Guthierr (Executive Dirrector, Commu
unity
Preventio
on Project of Berks
B
County, PA),
P
Dr. Eduardo Hernandez--Alarcon (Depu
uty Director, Co
oalition Relatio
ons and
Dissemin
nation, Nationa
al Community Anti-Drug
A
Coalition Institute)), Jacqueline Ja
ackson Bridges
s (Manager, Pa
artnership
for a Dru
ug-Free Detroitt).
C
Cadillac
D
Dreams.
[1989]
Americ
can Film Institute, Matia
a Karrel; Py
yramid Film & Video
Formatt: VHS (30 min.)
Audien
nce: Adults/G
General, Youth
Topics: Drug Abus
se/Addiction
n, Teens
o: HV 5825 C21 1989 [MEDIA]
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This Academy-Award
A
d nominated sh
hort film powerfully portrays the harsh reallities of street life
and the loss of innocen
nce faced by many
m
inner-city
y children. Cadiillac Dreams is
s a compelling drama
of a young man who su
uccumbs to the
e lure of the drrug culture, an
nd of his young
ger brother who
o
courageo
ously holds on to his dreams. Please note: Inspired by the real-life expe
eriences of two
o
young men,
m
this video contains explicit street langu
uage.
A Call to Action:
A
Changing th
he Culture
e of Drinkiing at US Colleges. [2002]
Rockville: National Clearingho
ouse for Alco
ohol and Drrug Information (NCADII)
Formatt: VHS (52 min.)
Audien
nce: Adults/G
General
Topics: Alcohol, Prrevention/School/Comm
munity
o: HV 5128 U5 C25 200
02 [MEDIA]
Call No
An ove
erview of the NIAAA
N
report of
o the same title. Dr. Raymon
nd Kington narrrates a discuss
sion panel: Dr. Ralph
Hingson speaks on the
e morbidity of college
c
drinking
g, Dr. Mark Go
oldman speaks on changing the
t
culture of college
c
drinking and Fr. Edwarrd Malloy speak
ks on the prese
ent culture of college
c
drinking. Four university presidents
s share
why they
y got their colleges involved in the "Call forr Action". (Find
d the NIAAA report online:
http://w
www.collegedrin
nkingpreventio
on.gov/Reports
s/.
C
Cannabis
Policy Debate: Find
ding a Wa
ay Forward
d. [2000]
Seattle
e: University
y of Washing
gton, Alcoho
ol and Drug Abuse
Institutte (ADAI)
Formatt: Audiotape
e (75 min.)
Audien
nce: Professionals
Topics: Drugs, Medical/Physio
ological Effe
ects, Policy/W
War on Drug
gs
o: QP 801 C27 H25 200
00 [MEDIA]
Call No
Presen
ntation by Way
yne Hall, Profes
ssor and Execu
utive Director, National Drug and Alcohol Re
esearch Centre
e,
Universitty of New Soutth Wales, Sydn
ney, Australia, delivered on September
S
13, 2000. Sponsored by Univ. of
Washing
gton, Alcohol an
nd Drug Abuse
e Institute and Innovative Pro
ograms Researrch Group. Pola
arized opinions
s
common
nly influence th
he debate abou
ut cannabis policy. Professor Hall discusses cannabis polic
cy in Australia and
a
internationally, with an
n emphasis on identifying a way
w
forward in the shaping of laws concerning this drug.
C
Canoe
Jou
urneys: Pa
addle to Elwha 2005. [2005]
Northw
west Indian News
Formatt: DVD
Audien
nce: Adults/G
General
Topics: Prevention
n/School/Co
ommunity, Minority/Spe
M
ecial Populattions
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This broadcast from the Northwestt Indian News channel
c
docum
ments the 2005
5 "Paddle to Elw
wha" canoe jou
urney in
Washing
gton State. The
e Canoe Journe
ey is an annuall event bringing together Nattive American tribes
t
from the
e
Northwe
est Coast, some
e traveling hun
ndreds of miles
s in hand-built canoes. During their voyage
es along the wa
aterways
of Orego
on, Washington
n, British Colum
mbia and Alask
ka, "Canoe Fam
milies" stop at tribal
t
lands alo
ong their way for
f rest,
food, and celebration. The event cele
ebrates tribal history
h
and cultture, and also supports the wellness
w
of bod
dy, mind,
and spiriit of the particiipants. "Pullers
s” (paddlers) sometimes use the journey as
s a way to get clean and sober (as no
alcohol or
o drugs are allowed on the journey). A res
search project titled
t
"The Hea
aling of the Can
noe" is being conducted
c
jointly be
etween the UW
W Alcohol & Dru
ug Abuse Institute and the Suquamish
S
Trib
be of Washingto
on, using the metaphor
m
of the ca
anoe journey as a way to "pu
ull" communitie
es together to stop
s
substance
e abuse and otther destructive
e
behaviorrs. This DVD was
w donated by project researrchers and has
s been used in a number of th
heir presentations.
C
Changing
Your Mind
d: Drugs in
i the Bra
ain [versio
on 1.0]. [1
1996]
Cambridge, MA: President
P
and Fellows off Harvard Co
ollege
Formatt: CD-ROM
Audien
nce: Adults/G
General
Topics: Drugs, Medical/Physio
ological Effe
ects, Smokin
ng,
Alcohol, Recovery
o: RC 564 C61 1996 [M
MEDIA]
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This multimedia
m
softtware applicatio
on explores drugs of abuse frrom several pe
erspectives: drrugs and societty, the
effects of
o drugs in the brain, interviews with former users, and ris
sks and recove
ery issues. The
e drugs include
e cocaine,
marijuan
na, opiates (na
arcotics), stimu
ulants, hallucinogens, alcoholl and nicotine. Project directo
ors: Bertha K. Madras
and Luke
e Sato. Supporrted by The Da
ana Alliance forr Brain Initiativ
ves, and NIDA.
C
Children
o Alcohol and Drug
of
g-Addicted
d Parents: Protectin
ng Our Fu
uture. [200
01]
Rockville, MD: Center for Subs
stance Abus
se Treatmen
nt (CSAP) (R
Road to Reco
overy 2001))
m
Format:: VHS (57 min.)
Audienc
ce: Adults/G
General
Topics: COA's/ACOA's, Family Relationships/Parenting
Call No:: RC 564 R4
4 2001 Part V [MEDIA]
This is th
he fifth installm
ment in a 7 parrt series of web
bcasts discussing key issues related to the 2001 Recovery
y Month
observatio
on (Septemberr 2001). Today
y there are an estimated 28.6
6 million Amerricans who are children of alc
coholics;
nearly 11 million are un
nder age 20. Many of these children and young people are
e exposed to chaotic family
environments that offerr little stability or emotional support.
s
And many
m
will develop serious beh
havioral and em
motional
problems that will keep them from liviing happy and normal lives. Tune
T
in to this
s webcast to lea
arn about new effective,
science-based, and culturally appropriiate approache
es to helping th
hese often overlooked victims
s of addiction.
Children of
C
o Alcoholics - How Schools Can
C
Help: Training Program for 4th-8tth
G
Grade
Edu
ucational Personne
P
l. [1992]
Weston
n, CT: Westton Woods Institute, U.S. Department of Education. Drug-Free Schoo
ols and
Communities Prog
gram; The Media
M
Group
p, Inc.
Formatt: VHS (56 min.)
Audien
nce: Professionals
Topics: COA's/ACO
OA's, Profes
ssional Train
ning, Family Relationshiips/Parentin
ng, Alcohol
o: HV 5128 B255 1992 [MEDIA]
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One off five American
n students is th
he child of an alcoholic
a
(COA)) or substance abuser (COSA
A). These childrren are at
2-4 time
es greater risk of becoming substance abusers themselves. This program
m examines the needs of COAs and
COSAs in
n grades 4-8 and presents sttrategies for ed
ducators, who are often the only
o
adults they can turn to for
f help. It
features Ellen Morehou
use, noted expert on school-b
based program
ms for COAs, an
nd Veronica Sk
kerker, substan
nce abuse
prevention training spe
ecialist from th
he Connecticut Department of Education. Viideo produced and directed by
b Harvey
Bellin an
nd Tom Kieffer
C
Clean,
Sob
ber & Positive.
Washin
ngton, D.C.:: Lamont Productions, Inc.
I
Formatt: VHS (25 min.)
Audien
nce: Adults/G
General
Topics: HIV/AIDS,, Alcohol, Alcoholism, Recovery
R
o: RA 644 A25 C5 [MED
DIA]
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Coping
g with life's pro
oblems while having
h
HIV is not easy, and using
u
drugs and
d alcohol to try
y to escape is not
n
uncomm
mon. But alcoho
ol and drugs ca
an accelerate the progress off AIDS and make patients' strruggles to stay
y positive
that muc
ch harder. In this short video
o, HIV+ patientts talk about th
heir struggles to cope with th
he disease and
d their
addiction
ns and discuss the various te
echniques they used to get clean (primarily through 12-Sttep programs). By
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beating their
t
addictions, these patien
nts found their lives radically changed, beco
oming both healthier and hap
ppier
despite the
t
challenges their HIV+ sta
atus continued to present. [N
Note: this video
o is outdated in
n its depiction of HIV+
patients as gay men an
nd African-Ame
erican IV drug users.]
C
Coming
To
ogether on Preventtion. [1994
4]
Rockville, MD: Nattional Institu
ute on Drug
g Abuse (NID
DA)
Formatt: VHS (26 min.)
Audien
nce: Adults/G
General
Topics: Drug Abus
se/Addiction
n, Prevention
n/School/Co
ommunity
o: HV 5825 C61 1994 [MEDIA]
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Research has shown that interventtions, such as promoting
p
antiidrug use norm
ms, teaching re
esistance skills to young
people, educating
e
famiilies, creating positive
p
peer groups,
g
and inv
volving the com
mmunity, all re
educe drug abu
use
behaviorr. This videotap
pe outlines three different drrug abuse prev
vention models tested by NID
DA.
C
Communic
cation Skiills: A Dem
monstratio
on Tape. [1984]
[
Toronto: Addiction
n Research Foundation
F
(ARF)
Formatt: VHS (15 min.)
Audien
nce: Professionals
Topics: Treatmentt/Counseling
g, Drugs, Drrug Abuse/A
Addiction
o: HV 5276 C65 1984 [MEDIA]
Call No
C
Communit
ty Drug Pr
revention Tools. [20
000]
New Yo
ork: Office of
o National Drug
D
Contro
ol Policy (ON
NDCP); The Advertising
g
Council, Inc.
e, VHS
Formatt: Audiotape
Audien
nce: Adults/G
General
Topics: Media/Adv
vertising, Prevention/Sc
chool/Comm
munity
o: HV 5825 C64 2000 [MEDIA]
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The Offfice of Nationa
al Drug Control Policy (ONDC
CP) and the Ad Council have launched a pub
blic service adv
vertising
campaign to encourage
e participation in commmunitty anti-drug co
oalitions and drrug prevention
n organizations
s. The
media kiit includes televison and radio spots and ne
ewspaper ads. The web site address
a
is
http://w
www.youcanhelpkids.org.
Competen
C
ncies for Canada's
C
S
Substance
e Abuse Workforce
W
/ Compettences po
our les
I
Intervena
ants Canad
diens en Toxicoman
T
nie. [2010]]
Ottawa
a, ON: Cana
adian Centre
e on Substance Abuse (CCSA)
(
Formatt: CD-ROM
Audien
nce: Professionals
Topics: Professional Training, Treatment//Counseling
g
o: HV 5276 C44 2010 [MEDIA]
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The Co
ompetencies fo
or Canada's Su
ubstance Abuse
e Workforce is a framework and
a
supportive resource--which
includes tools--for proffessionals that identifies the technical and behavioural
b
ab
bilities (specific
c, measurable skills,
s
knowledge, attitudes and
a
values) req
quired to perform optimally in
n the substanc
ce abuse field. Section I: Beh
havioural
compete
encies; Section II: Guide to competency-based interviewin
ng; Section IIII: Interview too
ols; Section IV
V: Guide to
compete
ency-based perrformance man
nagement; Sec
ction V: Perform
mance manage
ement tools; Section VI: Tech
hnical
compete
encies.
Counseling Children
C
n of Alcoh
holics - Fo
ostering Resiliency: Training Program for
S
School
Counselors, Social Wo
orkers, Ps
sychologis
sts and Nu
urses. [19
994]
U.S. De
ept. of Educ
cation Drug Free Schoo
ols and Communities Program; The
e Media Grou
up of
Connec
cticut, Westton, CT: Weston Woods
s Institute
Formatt: VHS (34 min.)
Audien
nce: Professionals
Topics: Treatmentt/Counseling
g, COA's/AC
COA's, Professional Training, Alcoho
ol
o: HV 5132 C6 1994 [M
MEDIA]
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Part One:
O
Resiliency and protective
e factors; Part Two: School-b
based strategie
es for fostering
g resiliency. Ch
hildren of
alcoholic
cs are at increa
ased risk of dev
veloping alcoho
olism or other drug abuse prroblems. But re
esearch shows that the
vast majjority of these children have "resiliency" - they
t
can bounc
ce back and de
evelop into hea
althy adults, if given the
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right guidance and ass
sistance. This training program for school co
ounselors, social workers, ps
sychologists an
nd nurses
examine
es protective fa
actors that fostter that resilien
ncy and how to
o implement th
hem in school-b
based counseling
program
ms.
C
Counselin
g the Economically
y Disadvan
ntaged Alc
coholic Client. [1979
9]
Jacobs, Michael. Toronto,
T
Ontt.: Addiction
n Research Foundation
F
e (19:40 miin.)
Formatt: Audiotape
Audien
nce: Professionals
Topics: Treatmentt/Counseling
g, Alcohol, Alcoholism,
A
Minority/Sp
pecial Popula
ations
o: Media Tap
pe #2
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A discussion of problems which are
e typically enco
ountered in wo
orking with low
wer income clients, along with
h
suggestions of counseling strategies which may enhance the likellihood of succe
ess.
T
The
Culturres of Rec
covery. [20
003]
Rockville, MD: Sub
bstance Abu
use and Men
ntal Health Services
S
AMHSA) (R
Recovery Mo
onth 2003)
Adminiistration (SA
Formatt: VHS (57 min.)
Audien
nce: Adults/G
General
Topics: Alcohol, Drug Abuse/A
Addiction, Recovery,
R
Prrevention/Sc
chool/Comm
munity
o: RC 564 R4
R 2003 Partt VI [MEDIA
A]
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This webcast
w
will celebrate and exa
amine the courrage, shared behaviors, need
ds and values of
o people striviing to
overcom
me substance use disorders. In addition, we will identify th
he barriers that people with substance
s
use disorders
face in seeking treatme
ent and support to overcome
e their addictions. This webca
ast will highligh
ht what commu
unities can
do to support and enco
ourage individu
uals with substtance use disorrders as they begin
b
the recov
very process an
nd as they
reclaim their
t
lives. "Alc
cohol and Drug
g Use and the Cultures
C
of Add
diction" and "T
The Cultures off Recovery" are
e a twopart series that explore
es the social bo
onds, values, and
a
behaviors that are comm
mon among tho
ose with substa
ance use
disorders
s and the trans
sformation of those
t
bonds, values,
v
and beh
haviors as the subsequently travel
t
the road
d to
recovery
y. We encourag
ge you to view both webcasts
s and participa
ate in both web
bchats to learn about the imp
portant
social an
nd environmental changes that commonly accompany
a
treatment and the recovery pro
ocess.
The Dange
T
erous Frontiers of Substance
S
e Abuse: A Look at Alcohol and
a
Drug Use
U
T
Trends.
[2
2005]
Rockville, MD: Sub
bstance Abu
use and Men
ntal Health Services
S
AMHSA)
Adminiistration (SA
Formatt: VHS (60 min.)
Audien
nce: Adults/G
General
Topics: Drugs, Dru
ug Abuse/Ad
ddiction, Te
eens
o: RC 564 R4
R 2005 Partt 6 [MEDIA]
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View online: http:///www.reco
overymonth.gov/Resourrces-Catalog
g/2005/web
bcast/Theers-of-Substtance-Abuse
e-A-Look-att-Alcohol-an
nd-Drug-Use
e-Trends.asp
px
Dangerrous-Frontie
Every year, people find new and offten very dang
gerous ways to get high. Youtth are now eng
gaged in what is called
“robo-triipping.” This practice involves the consump
ption of high vo
olumes of cold medicine, such as Robitussin
n, which
can caus
se euphoria, ha
allucinations, and
a
sometimes
s death. This sh
how looks at th
he emerging trrends related to
o
underage drinking, illic
cit drug use, an
nd nonmedical use of prescriptions and ove
er-the-counter medications, as
a well as
the challlenges and suc
ccesses of treattment.
Debunking
D
g the Myths About Marijuana
a: What Can Your Communit
C
ty Do? A Video
V
f
for
Community Coalitions. [2
2003]
Washin
ngton, DC: White
W
House
e Office of National
N
Dru
ug Control Policy
P
(ONDC
CP), Nationa
al Youth
Anti-drrug Media Campaign
Formatt: VHS (7:15 min.)
Audien
nce: Adults/G
General
Topics: Drug Abus
se/Addiction
n, Media/Adv
vertising, Prrevention/Sc
chool/Comm
munity, Teen
ns
o: HV 5824 Y68 D35 20
003 c.1, c.2 [MEDIA]
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This video was developed to educa
ate communitie
es about the ha
arm of teen ma
arijuana use. It highlights the
e latest
research
h about the dru
ug, features commentary by leading experts about the efffects of marijuana on youth, and
encourag
ges communities to work tog
gether to addre
ess teen mariju
uana use. It als
so includes tele
evision ads forr youth on
the nega
ative consequences of marijuana use, for pa
arents on the importance
i
of monitoring the
eir kids and forr the
general audience
a
on th
he importance of community coalitions.
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ouse.org
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D
Developin
ng an Integrated Drrug Inform
mation Sy
ystem. [GA
AP Toolkitt Module 1].
1
[[2003]
Vienna
a: United Na
ations, Office
e on Drugs and Crime, Global Asse
essment Pro
ogramme on
n Drug
Abuse (GAP)
Formatt: CD-ROM
Audien
nce: Professionals
Topics: Drug Abus
se/Addiction
n, Policy/War on Drugs
o: HV 5809 U637 2003 [MEDIA]
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The GA
AP Toolkit Mod
dule 1 has been
n produced to assist States Members
M
of the
e United Nation
ns in developin
ng
culturally
y appropriate systems,
s
relevant to the coun
ntries concerne
ed, for collectin
ng drug inform
mation, to supp
port
existing drug informatiion systems by
y promoting their conformity with internatio
onally recogniz
zed standards of
o good
practice,, and to focus on
o harmonization of drug abuse indicators. The purpose of
o the toolkit is
s to provide a practical
and acce
essible guide to
o implementing
g data collectio
on in core area
as. Also availab
ble in the Library as a book (H
HV 5809
U63 200
03).
D
Dispelling
g Drug Mytths. [2011]
Multijurisdictional Counterdrug Task Forc
ce Training (MCTFT)
(
and
d
A
CADCA
Formatt: Streaming
g video (1 hr.)
h
Audien
nce: Youth, Adults/Gene
A
eral
Topics: Teens, Dru
ug Abuse/Ad
ddiction
o: Online on
nly
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View online: https
s://mctft.icfw
webservices
s.com/webcasts/w.aspx
x?ID=617
It only ta
akes one perso
on to start a ru
umor, and then
n it's off and ru
unning. Myths spread
s
fast and
d soon it is diffficult to
separate
e fact from fictiion. It's importtant to get the facts out there
e and dispel th
he myths. During this hour-lo
ong
program
m Dispelling Dru
ug Myths, hearr the facts abou
ut drugs from the experts. Liisten to them dispel
d
some of the big
myths pe
eople hear and
d spread. Learn
n how to use fa
acts to get the word out via social
s
norms ca
ampaigns and other
fact-base
ed methods. Because
B
the nee
ed for correct information is so important, the National In
nstitute on Dru
ug Abuse
(NIDA) is making it a priority
p
to answ
wer questions teens
t
and othe
ers have by cre
eating a drug facts week. We
e'll visit a
Virginia school that is being
b
proactive
e and helping students
s
learn what's true so
o they can spre
ead the word to
o others.
D
Drug
Abus
se and HIV: Reaching Those at Risk. [1995]
[
Rockville: National Institute on
o Drug Abu
use (NIDA) (NIDA
(
Technology Tran
nsfer Series))
Formatt: VHS (16:40 min.)
Audien
nce: Professionals
Topics: HIV/AIDS,, Drugs, Dru
ug Abuse/Ad
ddiction, Pre
evention/School/Comm
munity
o: RA 644 A25 D73 199
95 [MEDIA]
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Shows
s how three inttervention mod
dels educate ou
ut-of-treatmen
nt injection drug users about AIDS, about th
he
behaviorrs that transmiit the disease, and about stra
ategies that red
duce the risk of
o contracting AIDS.
A
[Note: This
T
video
may not be suitable for drug users as
s it shows hero
oin use.]
D
Drug
Abus
se and the
e Brain. [1
1993]
Rockville, MD: Nattional Institu
ute on Drug
g Abuse (NID
DA)
Formatt: VHS (26 min.)
Audien
nce: Adults/G
General
Topics: Medical/Ph
hysiological Effects, Dru
ugs, Drug Abuse/Addicttion
o: RC 564 D71
D
1993 [M
MEDIA]
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Intend
ded primarily fo
or drug abuse counselors, this videotape prrovides a detaiiled look at the
e biological bas
sis of drug
addiction
n. Through animation and intterviews with experts
e
in the field,
f
viewers will
w come to un
nderstand how the
brain's reward system operates and how drug abus
se can cause fu
undamental changes in how the
t
brain work
ks.
D
Drug
Abus
se Treatm
ment in Priison: A Ne
ew Way Out.
O
[1994]
Rockville: National Institute on
o Drug Abu
use (NIDA), Community
y and Profes
ssional Educ
cation
h
Branch
Formatt: VHS (23:17 min.)
Audien
nce: Adults/G
General
Topics: Treatmentt/Counseling
g, Drugs, Drrug Abuse/A
Addiction, Minority/Spe
M
cial Populations
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o: HV 8836.5 D77 1994
4 [MEDIA]
Describes two prison
n-based drug abuse
a
treatmen
nt programs, one for men and one for wom
men. One progrram is the
Therapeutic Communitty model. Focuses on effects on inmates an
nd prison perso
onnel. Stresses
s the importanc
ce of
continuitty of care.
D
Drug
Addiiction: The
e Promise
e of Treatm
ment. [199
99]
Porter Novelli for the
t
Physician Leadershiip on Nation
nal Drug Policy
Formatt: VHS (17:44 min.)
Audien
nce: Professionals
Topics: Treatmentt/Counseling
g, Profession
nal Training, Drug
Abuse//Addiction
Call No
o: RC 566 P4
49 D88 199
99 [MEDIA]
This video introduces a new initiatiive in drug policy by the Phys
sician Leadersh
hip on National Drug Policy (PLNDP)
(now Phy
ysicians and La
awyers for Nattional Drug Policy), aimed at policy makers,, medical and affiliated
a
health
professio
onals, commun
nity leaders, th
he public, and those
t
recoverin
ng from addictions. Included are portrayals
s of
recoverin
ng addicts, inte
erviews with trreatment experts, and comm
ments from policy makers in Congress.
C
D
Drug
Testing: Hand
dle with Ca
are - Emp
ployee Verrsion. [198
89]
Rockville, MD: Nattional Institu
ute on Drug
g Abuse (NID
DA)
Formatt: VHS (22 min.)
Audien
nce: Adults/G
General
Topics: Workplace
e, Drugs, Drrug Abuse/A
Addiction
o: HF 5549.5
5 D7 D71 1989 [MEDIA
A]
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This videotape, "Dru
ug Testing," the
e third in a fou
ur-part series, was
w developed
d by the Nation
nal Institute on
n Drug
Abuse to
o address the topic
t
of drugs in the workplac
ce. It explains how a urine drrug testing pro
ogram can be
incorpora
ated into a com
mprehensive drug-free workp
place program,, and describes
s the procedures that have been
develope
ed and implemented to opera
ate a fair and accurate
a
testing program.
D
Drug
Testing: Hand
dle With Care
C
- Emp
ployer Verrsion. [198
89]
Rockville, MD: Nattional Institu
ute on Drug
g Abuse (NID
DA)
Formatt: VHS (22 min.)
Audien
nce: Adults/G
General
Topics: Drugs, Dru
ug Abuse/Ad
ddiction, Wo
orkplace
o: HF 5549.5
5 D7 D72 1989 [MEDIA
A]
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This videotape, "Dru
ug Testing," the
e third in a fou
ur-part series, was
w developed
d by the Nation
nal Institute on
n Drug
Abuse to
o address the topic
t
of drugs in the workplac
ce. It explains how a urine drrug testing pro
ogram can be
incorpora
ated into a com
mprehensive drug-free workp
place program,, and describes
s the procedures that have been
develope
ed and implemented to opera
ate a fair and accurate
a
testing program.
D
Drug
Testing in Sch
hools. [200
04]
Alexandria, VA: Co
ommunity Anti-Drug
A
Co
oalitions of America
A
A)
(CADCA
Formatt: VHS (60 min.)
Audien
nce: Adults/G
General
Topics: Drugs, Tee
ens, Prevention/School//Community
y
o: HV 5823 D55 2004 [MEDIA]
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The bro
oadcast will pre
esent an overv
view of studentt-based drug te
esting, explain the drug testing process and
d
legalities
s, provide statiistics and studiies on student--based drug te
esting, and iden
ntify and discu
uss the pros and cons of
drug testing. The broadcast will also feature a spec
cial segment from John Walte
ers, Director off the White House Office
of Nation
nal Drug Contrrol Policy (OND
DCP) and a roun
ndtable of experts who will share their view
ws. Panelists in
nclude:
David Ev
vans, Executive
e Director, Dru
ug-Free Schools Coalition; Ch
hristine Steffne
er, Principal, Ha
ackettstown Hiigh
School; Lee Rush, Exec
cutive Directorr, National Stud
dent Assistanc
ce Association; Bill Judge, Atttorney, Law Offfice of
W.J. Judge; and Daniel Stubbs, Presiident of Southe
east Division, CSS
C
Test, Inc. and a former NFL athlete. Th
he
moderattor for the broa
adcast will be Kareemah
K
Abdullah, Deputy Director
D
of CAD
DCA’s National Community Anti-Drug
A
Coalition
n Institute.
D
Drugged
D
Driving:
The Hidden
n Dangers
s. [2011]
Multijurisdictional Counterdrug Task Forc
ce Training (MCTFT)
(
g video (1 hr.)
h
Formatt: Streaming
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ouse.org
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Audien
nce: Adults/G
General
Topics: Drug Abus
se/Addiction
n, Driving
o: Online on
nly
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View online: https
s://mctft.icfw
webservices
s.com/webcasts/w.aspx
x?ID=619
Overall, most people
e seem to have
e gotten the message that drrunk driving is dangerous, bu
ut the same me
essage
doesn't seem
s
to be gettting out aboutt drugged driviing. Unlike alco
ohol where it's known how much
m
in the bloo
od causes
impairment, the same can't be said about
a
other dru
ugs. The waterrs get murkier when prescrip
ption drugs enter the mix
since the
ere are so man
ny combination
ns people take. Some medicin
nes for commo
on ailments cou
uld cause impa
airment
when miixed together. During this ho
our-long progra
am, Drugged Driving:
D
The Hid
dden Dangers,, learn how big
g the
problem really is and why
w
it's so difficult to do morre to solve it. See
S
how one grroup that prom
motes highway safety
started a public awaren
ness campaign
n to spread the
e word about th
he dangers of drugged
d
driving. Find out wh
hy it can
be difficu
ult to prove im
mpairment.
D
Drugs
& Alcohol:
A
Im
mmigrant Perspectives. [2008
8]
Minnes
sota Departm
ment of Hum
man Service
es, Chemical Health Div
vision; TPT MN
M
Channe
el
Formatt: DVD (27 min.)
Audien
nce: Adults/G
General, Pro
ofessionals
Topics: Alcohol, Drugs, Minority/Special Populations
P
o: HV 5824 E85 D44 20
008 [MEDIA]]
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As if im
mmigrating to America is nott difficult and challenging
c
eno
ough, imagine a new immigra
ant's first enco
ounter with
our drink
king and drugg
ging society. Th
his 28-minute DVD examines
s the compellin
ng stories of se
everal new imm
migrants as
they learrn about and negotiate
n
issues related to su
ubstance abuse
e in our culture
e, some succes
ssfully, others not.
n
Presente
ed by representatives of three
e cultures: Som
mali, Latino an
nd Hmong--in their
t
native lan
nguages. Comm
munity
memberrs will gain keen insights into protective and
d risk factors to
o prevent subs
stance abuse---from a cultura
al
perspecttive.
D
Drugs
and
d Society: The True Cost to YOU!
Y
Drug
gs in the Workplace
W
e. [2004]
Alexandria, VA: Co
ommunity Anti-Drug
A
Co
oalitions of America
A
A) and the Multijurisdic
ctional Coun
nterdrug Tas
sk Force
(CADCA
Trainin
ng (MCTFT) Program, Stt. Petersburrg College, FL
F
Formatt: VHS (60 min.)
Audien
nce: Adults/G
General
Topics: Workplace
e
o: HF 5549.5
5 D7 D73 2004 [MEDIA
A]
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Viewers of this progrram will learn answers
a
to the
ese specific que
estions and the
e attributes of a Drug-Free Worplace:
W
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
What is a "Drug-Free Workplace?"
W
How long have "Drug-Free
"
Wo
orkplaces" existed?
W
Why
should an employer
e
estab
blish a compre
ehensive Drug-Free Workplac
ce program?
W
What
contributio
on has organized labor made
e in the area off substance abuse at work?
W
What
are the ch
haracteristics of an effective, comprehensive Drug-Free Workplace
W
program?
W
What
methods are
a used to ide
entify alcohol and drug abuse
ers for the purp
pose of providing the opportu
unity for
trreatment, recov
very and the return to work?
?
How can coalitio
ons encourage Drug-Free Wo
orkplaces in the
eir communitie
es?
W
What
issues sho
ould be covered
d In a Drug-Fre
ee Workplace policy?
p
W
What
role does drug testing pllay in establish
hing a drug-fre
ee workplace?
Moderate
ed by Kareema
ah Abdullah, Deputy Directorr, Training and Technical Assistance, Nation
nal Community
y Anti-Drug
Coalition
n Institute.
D
Drugs
at Work:
W
Employee Ve
ersion. [19
988]
Rockville, MD: Nattional Institu
ute on Drug
g Abuse (NID
DA) and National Clearinghouse fo
or
NCADI)
Alcohol & Drug Infformation (N
Formatt: VHS (24 min.)
Audien
nce: Adults/G
General
Topics: Workplace
e, Drugs, Drrug Abuse/A
Addiction, Alcohol
o: HF 5549.5
5 D7 D791 1988 [MEDIIA]
Call No
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This videotape, "Dru
ugs at Work," the first in a four-part series, was developed by the National Institute on
n Drug
Abuse to
o address the topic
t
of drugs in the workplac
ce. It explains how drug use affects individuals, and theirr
performa
ance in the workplace. It also
o outlines a fiv
ve-component strategy
s
for creating a drug-free workplace
e, a
strategy that has been
n adopted by Fe
ederal Governm
ment agencies and many priv
vate sector em
mployers.
D
Drugs
at Work:
W
Employer Version. [1988]
Rockville, MD: Nattional Institu
ute on Drug
g Abuse (NID
DA) and National Clearinghouse fo
or
NCADI)
Alcohol & Drug Infformation (N
Formatt: VHS (24 min.)
Audien
nce: Adults/G
General
Topics: Workplace
e, Drugs, Drrug Abuse/A
Addiction
o: HF 5549.5
5 D7 D792 1988 [MEDIIA]
Call No
This videotape, "Dru
ugs at Work," the first in a four-part series, was developed by the National Institute on
n Drug
Abuse to
o address the topic
t
of drugs in the workplac
ce. It explains how drug use affects individuals, and theirr
performa
ance in the workplace. It also
o outlines a fiv
ve-component strategy
s
for creating a drug-free workplace
e, a
strategy that has been
n adopted by Fe
ederal Governm
ment agencies and many priv
vate sector em
mployers.
D
Dual
Diagnosis. [1993]
Rockville: National Institute on
o Drug Abu
use (NIDA)
Formatt: VHS (27:04 min.)
Audien
nce: Professionals
Topics: Diagnosis//Assessment, Drug Abu
use/Addiction, Drugs, Treatment/Counseling
o: RC 564 D81
D
1993 [M
MEDIA]
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Dual diagnosis
d
is the
e co-occurrence
e of drug addic
ction and menttal disorders in
n the same perrson. This video
otape
examine
es the problems
s that can occu
ur when treatm
ment profession
nals from eithe
er field fail to id
dentify patients who
have dua
al-diagnosis disorders. The videotape also offers
o
solutions
s for helping patients receive
e proper treatm
ment.
E
Ecstasy:
W
What's
All the Rave
e About? [2002]
Bethes
sda, MD: Substance Abu
use and Men
ntal Health Services Ad
dministration
n
(SAMHSA), Centerr for Substance Abuse Prevention
P
(
(CSAP)
Formatt: VHS (30 min.)
Audien
nce: Adults/G
General
Topics: Drugs, Tee
ens, Prevention/School//Community
y
o: HV 5822 M38 E24 20
002 [MEDIA]
Call No
The se
econd in the se
eries "Myths, Fa
acts and Illicit Drugs: What You
Y
Should Know," a set of drug-specific
d
teleconfe
erences sponso
ored by SAMHS
SA, this video looks at the lattest science-ba
ased informatio
on for commun
nity
audience
es with varying
g levels of know
wledge about ecstasy.
e
Two fo
ormer users sh
hare their teena
age journeys starting
s
with recrreational use, through
t
depen
ndence to recov
very. Other spo
onsors include: the Office of National Drug Control
Policy (O
ONDCP), the Na
ational Guard Bureau's
B
Counterdrug Office,, the National Institute
I
on Drrug Abuse (NID
DA), and
the Community Anti-Drug Coalitions of America (CA
ADCA).
E
Educate:
C
Creating
Inhalant
I
A
Abuse
Awa
areness Together.
T
[1998]
Austin,, TX: Nation
nal Inhalant Prevention Coalition
Formatt: VHS (17 min.)
Audien
nce: Adults/G
General, Pro
ofessionals
Topics: Drugs, Dru
ug Abuse/Ad
ddiction, Ch
hildren, Teen
ns,
al/Physiologiical Effects, Prevention//School/Com
mmunity, Fa
amily Relatio
onships/Parrenting
Medica
Call No
o: HV 5822 S65 E25 19
998 [MEDIA]]
Our kids call it huffin
ng or sniffing. "It"
"
is Inhalantt Abuse. Our kids think it won
n't hurt them. It will. All overr America
kids of all
a ages are abu
using everyday
y household products. One ou
ut of 5 children
n abuse these products beforre they
finish hig
gh school. More than 9 out of 10 parents do
on't believe their child will ev
ver abuse inhalants. Educatio
on is the
key to preventing a child's deadly miistake. This vid
deo is a guide for
f parents on how they can educate thems
selves and
their children on the da
angers of inhalant abuse.
E
Everybody
y's Busine
ess 2: Buillding Brid
dges. [1995
5]
Rockville: Center for
f Substance Abuse Prrevention
Formatt: VHS
Audien
nce: Adults/G
General
Topics: Prevention
n/School/Co
ommunity, Drugs,
D
Drug Abuse/Addiction, Alcoh
hol
ADAII Clearinghou
use | http://a
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ouse.org
46
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o: HV 5824 Y68 U6 199
95 [MEDIA]
This program is a 12
2-15 hour stafff development program that offers
o
promisin
ng approaches to the preventtion of
adolesce
ent health and behavior problems. Strategie
es for peer helping, peer tuto
oring and serviice learning pro
ograms
are presented. The training also addrresses the broa
adened range of prevention activities
a
that local
l
education
n agencies
are authorized to imple
ement under th
he Safe and Drrug Free Schoo
ols and Commu
unities Act. Contents: Session 1:
Bridges to
t Belonging (7
75 min.); Sess
sion 2: Bridges
s to Healthy Be
ehaviors (78 min.); Session 3:
3 Bridges to th
he
Commun
nity (68 min.); Session 4: Bridges to Learning (60 min.).
E
Everybody
y's Proble
em! Meth & Marijuana in Was
shington State.
S
[200
00]
Olympia: Washing
gton State Department
D
of Informattion Services
s / Lieutena
ant
nor's Office
Govern
Formatt: VHS, CD--ROM (18:04
4 min.)
Audien
nce: Adults/G
General
Topics: Drugs, Pre
evention/Sch
hool/Community, Policy
y/War on Drrugs
o: HV 5825 E48 2000 [M
MEDIA]
Call No
Produc
ced by the Offiice of Lt. Governor Brad Owe
en. Funded by NW High Inten
nsity Drug Traffficking Area (N
NW
HIDTA). Community members
m
learn how to protectt their families, their commun
nities and them
mselves from the
dangers of methamphe
etamine labs and from potent British Colum
mbia marijuana
a. More informa
ation is availab
ble on the
website http://www.mfiles.org.
E
Exit
Strate
egy for the War on Drugs: To
oward a New
N
Legall Framewo
ork. [2005]]
Seattle
e, WA: King County Barr Association
n, Drug Policy Project
Formatt: CD-ROM
Audien
nce: Adults/G
General
Topics: Policy/Warr on Drugs
o: HV 5831 W27 K45 E4
45 2005 [MEDIA]
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The KC
CBA Drug Polic
cy Project is co
oordinating a high-level partn
nership of lawy
yers, doctors, scholars
s
and otther
professio
onals in examin
ning current drrug policies and considering cheaper,
c
more
e effective measures to addre
ess the
chronic societal
s
problems of drug abu
use. This CD in
ncludes all the major docume
ents produced by the KCBA Drug
D
Policy
Project: "Effective Drug
g Control: Tow
ward a New Leg
gal Framework
k" (2005); "Is it Time to End the War on Drugs?"
(2001); White Paper "D
Drug Related Crime
C
and Diso
order: Practicall Policy Options
s"; Background
d information on
o the
KCBA Drrug Policy Proje
ect, media repo
orts, links and more. Copies of printed new
ws stories abou
ut the project are
a
included.
E
Expanding
g Addictio
on Treatment Capac
city to Meet All Nee
eds. [2003]]
Rockville, MD: Sub
bstance Abu
use and Men
ntal Health Services
S
Administration
n (SAMHSA))
very Month 2003)
2
(Recov
Formatt: VHS (57 min.)
Audien
nce: Adults/G
General, Pro
ofessionals
Topics: Drug Abus
se/Addiction
n, Prevention
n/School/Co
ommunity,
ment/Counse
eling
Treatm
Call No
o: RC 564 R4
R 2003 Partt III [MEDIA
A]
In sup
pport of the Offfice of National Drug Control Policy’s Demand Reduction Goals,
G
the U.S. Department of
o Health
and Hum
man Services, Substance
S
Abu
use and Mental Health Service
es Administration (SAMHSA) has been at th
he
forefrontt of efforts to expand
e
the cap
pacity of local communities
c
to
o treat substan
nce use disorde
ers. Programs such as
SAMHSA
A's Targeted Ca
apacity Expans
sion (TCE) have
e been designe
ed to address discrepancies
d
in treatment ca
apacity by
respondiing to unmet specific local ne
eeds for alcoho
ol and drug trea
atment service
es. SAMHSA ha
as also studied both
behaviorral and addictio
on treatment financing systems in order to put forward novel approache
es aimed at ex
xpanding
science-based addiction treatment ca
apacity. Join webcast
w
Host Iv
vette Torres, As
ssociate Directtor for Consum
mer Affairs,
Center fo
or Substance Abuse
A
Treatme
ent (CSAT), SA
AMHSA, HHS, and a panel of experts
e
to explore our Nation
n’s
continuin
ng efforts to make
m
addiction treatment serv
vices more ava
ailable to every
yone in need. Panelists:
P
Jerom
me Jaffe,
M.D., Cliinical Professorr of Psychiatry at the Univers
sity of Maryland and Former Director, Office
e of Evaluation
n and
Scientific
c Analysis and Synthesis, CSAT/SAMHSA/H
HHS; Mady Cha
alk, Ph.D., Division of Service
es Improvemen
nt,
SAMHSA
A/CSAT/HHS; Jeff Morrow, Prresident, Scripp
ps McDonald Center Alumni Association;
A
He
enry Lozano, Co-Chair,
C
Presiden
nt's Advisory Co
ommission on Drug-Free Com
mmunities.
Exploring the Connection Between Ad
E
ddiction an
nd Other Health
H
and Social
P
Problems.
. [2001]
Rockville: Center for
f Substance Abuse Trreatment (R
Recovery Mo
onth 2001)
Formatt: VHS (57 min.)
Audien
nce: Adults/G
General
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use | http://a
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ouse.org
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Topics: Drug Abus
se/Addiction
n, Medical/Physiological Effects, Alc
coholism
o: RC 564 R4
R 2001 Partt IV [MEDIA
A]
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This is
s the fourth ins
stallment in a 7 part series off webcasts disc
cussing key iss
sues related to the 2001 Reco
overy
Month ob
bservation (Se
eptember 2001). It is no secrret that substance abuse in th
he U.S. has rea
ached epidemic
proportio
ons, so much so
s that it is ofte
en called our nation's
n
numbe
er one public health problem.. Estimates sho
ow that
the costs
s associated with untreated addiction
a
problems are substantial: $34.4 billion
b
in unnec
cessary healthc
care costs,
$45.1 billion in new prisons and accid
dents, and $19
96.8 billion in lost earnings ea
ach year. This program will look at the
costs to individuals and
d society and demonstrate
d
ho
ow addiction trreatment can dramatically
d
re
educe such pro
oblems.
F
Faces
of Addiction.
A
[1997]
Home Box Office (HBO)
(
and the
t
Robert Wood
W
Johnso
on Foundatiion
Formatt: VHS (34:20 min.)
Audien
nce: Adults/G
General
Topics: Prevention
n/School/Co
ommunity, Drugs,
D
Teens, Alcohol, Drug
D
A
Smoking
Abuse//Addiction, Alcoholism,
Call No
o: HV 5825 F12 1999 [M
MEDIA]
Contaiins three progrrams: "Addicte
ed," featuring Linda
L
Ellerbee (examining the
e face of addiction amidst fac
cts and
figures of
o disease, violence and death caused by su
ubstance abuse
e. One thing th
hese faces all have
h
in commo
on is their
need forr heroin, cocain
ne, or crack, fo
or alcohol, or nicotine); "Flash
hback" (a true story of addiction through th
he eyes
and word
ds of a young addict
a
who figh
hts back); and "27th and Pro
ospect" (a community gets to
ogether once every year
to recite the litany of names
n
of family
y, friends, neig
ghbors, and strrangers who ha
ave died from drug-related accidents,
a
violence or overdose in
n the past yearr).
F
Faith
Com
mmunity In
nvolvement in Subs
stance Ab
buse Preve
ention. [20
003]
Alexandria, VA: Co
ommunity Anti-Drug
A
Co
oalitions of America
A
(CA
ADCA)
Formatt: VHS (90 min.)
Audien
nce: Adults/G
General
Topics: Prevention
n/School/Co
ommunity
o: HV 5825 F21 2003 [M
MEDIA]
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This broadcast will provide
p
particip
pants a thoroug
gh review of th
he Bush
Administtration’s faith and
a
community
y-based initiatiive and ongoin
ng initiatives in faith based prrogramming. Research
R
highlightting the effectiveness of faith
h-based progra
ams will also be
e shared. Participations will also
a
be engage
ed in a
dialogue
e to frame how community co
oalitions can efffectively engag
ge faith partne
ers in their com
mmunities. Prim
mary
target au
udiences for th
his program inc
clude youth coa
alition members, community
y coalition leade
ers, prevention
n
specialists, Drug-Free Communities Act
A grantees, Weed
W
and Seed
d Coordinators, Safe and Dru
ug-Free Schools
coordina
ators, educatorrs, administrato
ors, counselors
s, law enforcem
ment officers, treatment
t
prov
viders, drug co
ourt
memberrs, policy make
ers, business le
eaders, coalition volunteers, drug
d
demand reduction
r
coord
dinators, conce
erned
parents, criminal justic
ce professionals, youth coalition members, members of th
he religious com
mmunity and other
o
commun
nity partners who may be inte
erested. This program
p
is also
o suitable for Public Access te
elevision distrib
bution.
F
Fetal
Alcohol Syndr
rome.
Mary Ja
ane Ashley, Toronto: Addiction
A
Res
search Foun
ndation
Formatt: Audiotape
e (9 min.)
Audien
nce: Adults/G
General
Topics: Pregnancy
y/FAS, Alcoh
hol
o: Media Tap
pe #3
Call No
F
Fetal
Alcohol Syndr
rome. [198
85]
Toronto, ON: Addiiction Resea
arch Foundation
Formatt: VHS (13 min.)
Audien
nce: Adults/G
General, Youth, Profess
sionals
Topics: Pregnancy
y/FAS
o: RG 629 F45 F66 1985 [MEDIA]
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Examines the dangers of drinking during
d
pregnan
ncy and explains fetal alcoho
ol syndrome—the pattern of birth
b
defects associated
a
with
h heavy drinkin
ng. This video is an excellentt resource for prenatal-class
p
t
teachers,
public health
nurses and
a
libraries.
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use | http://a
adaiclearingho
ouse.org
48
F
Fetal
Alcohol Syndr
rome [Eve
ergreen Ex
xpress]. [1978]
Seattle
e: Pregnancy
y and Health Program, University of
o Washingtton
Formatt: Film (15 min.)
Audien
nce: Adults/G
General
Topics: Pregnancy
y/FAS, Alcoh
hol
o: Media Film
m #1
Call No
Film frrom the pionee
ering University
y of Washingto
on Pregnancy and
a
Health Study for alcohol--abusing mothe
ers and
their children.
F
Fetal
Alcohol Syndr
rome Tuto
or: Medica
al Training
g Software
e. [1999]
Seattle
e, WA: Unive
ersity of Wa
ashington, FAS
F
Diagnos
stic and Prev
vention Netw
work, Dept. of
Laboratory Medicin
ne; March of
o Dimes
Formatt: CD-ROM
Audien
nce: Professionals
Topics: Professional Training, Pregnancy//FAS, Diagn
nosis/Assess
sment
o: RG 629 F45 F36 1999 [MEDIA] 2c.
2
Call No
FAS Tu
utor uses descriptive text, vid
deo clips, anim
mations, and illustrations to aid
a in the scree
ening and diagn
nosis of
fetal alco
ohol syndrome
e. Works on PCs and Macs using Quicktime and Macromed
dia. Authors: Susan
S
J. Astley; Sterling
K. Clarre
en; Michelle Grratzer; Adam Orkand;
O
Michae
el Astion.
F
Finding
an
nd Paying for Addic
ction Trea
atment in Your
Y
Com
mmunity. [2003]
[
Rockville, MD: Sub
bstance Abu
use and Men
ntal Health Services
S
Administration
n (SAMHSA))
very Month 2003)
2
(Recov
Formatt: VHS (57 min.)
Audien
nce: Adults/G
General
Topics: Drug Abus
se/Addiction
n, Treatment/Counseling
o: RC 564 R4
R 2003 Partt VII [MEDIA
A]
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Individ
duals with alco
ohol and/or dru
ug Abuse disord
ders fail to gett substance abu
use treatment for many reas
sons,
including
g the cost of trreatment; unav
vailability of su
upport services
s, such as child
dcare or transportation; and lack
l
of
services in specific geo
ographic region
ns. This webcas
st will identify various barrierrs to receiving treatment and
d highlight
innovativ
ve approaches to locate and fund substance abuse treatm
ment. Panelists
s include Steph
henie Colston, SAMHSA;
S
Henry Lo
ozano, President’s Advisory Commission
C
on
n Drug-Free Co
ommunities; Ile
ene Baker, Pim
ma Prevention
Partnership; Janice Forrd Griffin, Join Together.
F
Finding
th
he Solution. [1991]
Rockville, MD: Nattional Institu
ute on Drug
g Abuse (NID
DA) and National Clearinghouse fo
or
NCADI)
Alcohol & Drug Infformation (N
Formatt: VHS (19 min.)
Audien
nce: Adults/G
General
Topics: Workplace
e, Drugs, Drrug Abuse/A
Addiction, Prrevention/Sc
chool/Comm
munity
o: HF 5549.5
5 D7 F45 19
991 [MEDIA
A]
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This videotape, "Find
ding Solutions,," the fourth in a four-part se
eries, was deve
eloped by the National
N
Institu
ute on
Drug Abuse to address
s the topic of drugs in the wo
orkplace. It des
scribes how community involv
vement in drug
g-free
workplac
ce programs, coupled
c
with th
he efforts of companies/organ
nizations can be
b beneficial.
G
Gangs:
Th
he America
an Evolutiion. [2005]
St. Pettersburg, FL
L: Training (MCTFT) Pro
ogram, St. Petersburg
P
C
College
Formatt: VHS (120
0 min.)
Audien
nce: Adults/G
General
Topics: Professional Training
o: HV 6439 U5 G48 200
05 [MEDIA]
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“The proliferation off gangs in the United States has reached ep
pidemic proporrtions,” says Sergeant Harold
d M.
Rochon, 20-year veteran of the Detro
oit Police Depa
artment and au
uthor of Terrorists and Design
ner Jeans.” In this 2hour traiining telecast, Rochon describes the history
y of gangs, tellls how to identtify and classify
y members of gangs,
explains gang ideology
y and recruiting
g, discusses the drug nexus within
w
gangs, and
a
much more.
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use | http://a
adaiclearingho
ouse.org
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G
Gathering
the Circle
e. [1997]
Rockville: Center for
f Substance Abuse Prrevention (C
CSAP)
Formatt: VHS (24 min.)
Audien
nce: Professionals
Topics: Minority/S
Special Populations, Prevention/Sch
hool/Commu
unity, Drugs
s, Alcohol, Drug
D
A
Abuse//Addiction, Alcoholism
Call No
o: HV 5824 I45 G2 [MEDIA]
This videotape spotliights nine prev
vention program
ms designed fo
or Native Amerrican and Alask
ka Native popu
ulations.
The prev
vention strateg
gies focus on th
he role of elderrs, rediscovery
y of traditional ways, self-determination, an
nd the role
of tribal communities. "Gathering the
e Circle" is the CSAP Native American
A
and Alaska
A
Native Grantee
G
Conferrence, a
forum fo
or prevention professionals
p
to
o share ideas fo
or addressing substance
s
abuse issues.
G
Getting
He
elp: Emplo
oyee Vers
sion. [1988
8]
Rockville, MD: Nattional Institu
ute on Drug
g Abuse (NID
DA) and National Clearinghouse fo
or
NCADI)
Alcohol & Drug Infformation (N
Formatt: VHS (24 min.)
Audien
nce: Adults/G
General
Topics: Drugs, Dru
ug Abuse/Ad
ddiction, Wo
orkplace, Alcohol
o: HF 5549.5
5 D7 G41 1988 [MEDIA
A]
Call No
This videotape, "Gettting Help," the
e second in a fo
our-part series
s, was develope
ed by the Natio
onal Institute on
o Drug
Abuse to
o address the topic
t
of drugs in the workplac
ce. It describes
s a range of re
esponses to an employee with
h drug
and/or alcohol
a
problem
ms, and how Em
mployee Assisttance Programs
s (EAPs) can be used to help individuals with these
problems.
G
Getting
He
elp: Emplo
oyer Version. [1988]
Rockville, MD: Nattional Institu
ute on Drug
g Abuse (NID
DA) and National Clearinghouse fo
or
NCADI)
Alcohol & Drug Infformation (N
Formatt: VHS (24 min.)
Audien
nce: Adults/G
General
Topics: Drug Abus
se/Addiction
n, Drugs, Alc
cohol, Work
kplace
o: HF 5549.5
5 D7 G42 1988 [MEDIA
A]
Call No
This videotape, "Gettting Help," the
e second in a fo
our-part series
s, was develope
ed by the Natio
onal Institute on
o Drug
Abuse to
o address the topic
t
of drugs in the workplac
ce. It describes
s a range of re
esponses to an employee with
h drug
and/or alcohol
a
problem
ms, and how Em
mployee Assisttance Programs
s (EAPs) can be used to help individuals with these
problems.
G
Getting
Me
edia Atten
ntion for Preventio
P
n Efforts. [2004]
Newton
n, MA: Northeast Cente
er for the Ad
dvancementt of Prevention Technology
Formatt: VHS (60 min.)
Audien
nce: Professionals, Adults/General
Topics: Media/Adv
vertising, Prevention/Sc
chool/Comm
munity
o: HV 5825 G36 2004 [MEDIA]
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This in
nteractive learn
ning event is an opportunity for participants to learn why a communicattions strategy is
importan
nt in the field of
o prevention and
a
what is inv
volved in effective media relations. Featurin
ng three expertts in the
areas of communicatio
on, substance abuse,
a
and the
e media, the vid
deo will provide strategies fo
or publicizing and
dissemin
nating informattion about prev
vention efforts with examples
s of effective media
m
relations
s in various forrmats.
G
GHB,
Rave
e and Club
b Drugs. [2004]
St. Pettersburg, FL
L: Multijurisd
dictional Cou
unterdrug Task
T
Force Training
T
(MC
CTFT) Progra
am, St.
Petersb
burg College
e
Formatt: DVD (60 min.)
Audien
nce: Adults/G
General, Pro
ofessionals
Topics: Drugs, Tee
ens, Profess
sional Training
o: HV 5822 G49 2004 [MEDIA]
Call No
View online: http://www.you
utube.com/w
watch?v=Ku
ulEcdd6IcE
This hour-long training telecast explores the illicit world of GHB
B (Gamma-hyd
droxybutyrate) drug traffickin
ng, use
and abus
se. GHB is clas
ssified as a sed
dative-hypnotic
c and/or a centtral nervous sy
ystem depressa
ant. It produce
es
euphoria
a, intoxication and
a
hallucinatiions with alcoh
hol like effects. Because it pro
oduces such a rapid progress
sion from
drowsine
ess to sleep, it is often used as
a a “date-rape” drug. The program
p
focuse
es on GHB traffficking, “date-rrape” case
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use | http://a
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ouse.org
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studies, and GHB on th
he Internet. It also covers the use, abuse, addiction
a
and the
t
pharmacological effects of
o the drug
and wha
at law enforcem
ment officers ne
eed to know to
o recognize the
e indicators tha
at a suspect is high on GHB. The
program
m also includes a segment on rave and club drugs –- particularly ecstasy
y -- how to rec
cognize the indicators
and hearr one mother’s
s story of how an
a experimentt with ecstasy cost
c
her high school
s
son his life.
l
Program panelists
p
include Scott
S
Albrecht (DEA Special Agent)
A
and Trin
nka Porrata (R
Retired LAPD na
arcotics detectiive).
G
Gray
Matters: Alcoh
hol, Drugs
s and the Brain. [19
997]
The Da
ana Alliance for Brain In
nitiatives
Formatt: Audiotape
e (60 min.)
Audien
nce: Adults/G
General
Topics: Alcohol, Drugs, Smok
king, Medical/Physiological Effects
o: RC 564 G7
G 1997 [ME
EDIA]
Call No
This one-hour specia
al, hosted by te
elevision sports comm entato
or Pat Summerrall, explores how
h
use of alco
ohol,
ugs affect the brain.
b
Listen frree in iTunes:
nicotine,, and other dru
http://w
www.apple.com/itunes/affiliates/download/?
?id=159238711
G
Growing
U Drug Free: A Parrent's Guiide. [1998]]
Up
Rockville, MD: Nattional Institu
ute on Drug
g Abuse (NID
DA) and National Clearinghouse fo
or
NCADI)
Alcohol & Drug Infformation (N
e
Formatt: Audiotape
Audien
nce: Adults/G
General
Topics: Drugs, Pre
evention/Sch
hool/Community, Family Relations
ships/Parentting
o: HV 5801 G7 [MEDIA]]
Call No
H
HAZE.
[200
08]
Snagfillms.com; Co
olorado Springs, CO: Watt
W
Imagina
ation!
Formatt: Streaming
g video (81 min.)
Audien
nce: Adults/G
General, Youth
Topics: Alcohol, Te
eens
o: Online on
nly
Call No
View online: http:///www.snag
gfilms.com/films/title/h
haze/
Narratted by Robin Wright
W
Penn, is a feature docu
umentary, crea
ated with the in
ntent of placing
g a focus on th
he issues
of binge drinking, alcoh
hol-laden hazin
ng rituals, and rapid-fire drin
nking games. On
O the afternoo
on of Septembe
er 16,
2004, a joyous 18-year-old, Lynn Go
ordon Bailey Jr., pledged Chi Psi Fraternity at the Universiity of Colorado
o. The next
morning he was found dead, a victim
m of an irrespon
nsible hazing ritual
r
involving alcohol. A sad
d situation, butt made
even worse because it was so preven
ntable. This fre
ee streaming video for college
e students is also available in
n a high
school ve
ersion.
H
Healing
Neen. [2010
0]
In the Hollow Film
ms
g video (54 min.)
Formatt: Streaming
Audien
nce: Adults/G
General
Topics: Recovery
View online:
After surviving
s
a childhood of abus
se and neglect,, Tonier “Neen”” Cain lived on the streets for two
nightmarish decades, where
w
she endured unrelenting violence, hu
unger and despair while rack
king
up 66 crriminal convictions related to her addiction. Incarcerated and
a
pregnant in
i 2004, treatm
ment for her liffetime of
trauma offered
o
her a way
w
out... and up. Her story, captured in th
his documentarry, illustrates the
t
consequenc
ces that
untreate
ed trauma has on individuals and society att-large, includin
ng mental health problems, addiction,
a
hom
melessness
and incarceration. Today, she is a na
ationally renow
wned speaker and educator on
n the devastation of trauma and the
hope of recovery.
T
The
Healin
ng Years. [1999]
Ashland, OR: KB Films
F
Formatt: VHS (52 min.)
Audien
nce: Adults/G
General
Topics: Drug Abus
se/Addiction
n, Women
o: HV 5824 W6 H28 199
99 [MEDIA]
Call No
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This video examines the devastatio
on experienced
d by several wo
omen who werre victims of ch
hild sexual abu
use.
Victims of
o sexual abuse
e often face em
motional strugg
gle and post-trraumatic stress
s, and they som
metimes abuse
e alcohol
or use drugs to hide th
heir feelings. Ea
ach of the wom
men in the vide
eo explains herr personal expe
eriences and stresses
the impo
ortance of reco
overy.
H
Health
Care Reform
m: Implica
ations for Behaviora
al Health Providers
s. [2010]
Bethes
sda, MD: Substance Abu
use and Men
ntal Health Services
Adminiistration (SA
AMHSA)
Formatt: Streaming
g video (1 hr.,
h
25 min.)
Audien
nce: Professionals
Topics: Policy/Warr on Drugs
o: Online on
nly
Call No
View online: http:///www.youttube.com/sa
amhsa#p/u//48/D0z1T3
3CRh_8
The pa
assage of the Affordable
A
Care
e Act (ACA) ha
as ensured thatt the role of be
ehavioral health
h in the overall health
care systtem will chang
ge. Now, it is more
m
importantt than ever to know
k
how heallth care reform
m will affect you
u and your
role and the role of sta
ates, behaviora
al health care providers,
p
and consumers. Due to the bread
dth of the new
w law, ACA
sets forth concepts tha
at are new to many
m
individuals and families
s that currently
y or will receive
e mental health and
addiction
n services. Rec
cognizing the im
mportance of understanding
u
these new con
ncepts, SAMHS
SA is hosting a fall
webinar series.
H
Helping
Ad
ddicted Youth Find Recovery
y. [2003]
Rockville, MD: Sub
bstance Abu
use and Men
ntal Health Services
S
Administration
n (SAMHSA))
very Month 2003)
2
(Recov
Formatt: VHS (57 min.)
Audien
nce: Adults/G
General, Pro
ofessionals
Topics: Drug Abus
se/Addiction
n, Treatment/Counseling, Teens
o: RC 564 R4
R 2003 Partt IV [MEDIA
A]
Call No
Host: Ivette Torres, Associate Dire
ector for Consu
umer Affairs, Ce
enter for Substtance Abuse Treatment (CSA
AT),
Substanc
ce Abuse and Mental
M
Health Services Administration (SAM
MHSA), U.S. Department of Health
H
and Hum
man
Services (HHS). Panelists: Maeve O’N
Neill, Deep Run
n Lodge; Rita Rumbaugh,
R
Safe and Drug-Frree Schools; Ju
ustin,
Person in
n Recovery; Bo
ob Story, Epoch Counseling Center.
C
Program
m abstract: Th
his webcast will explore the
complexities faced by students
s
who are
a experiencin
ng problems with and addictions to alcohol and/or drugs. We will
identify the
t
barriers they face in seek
king treatmentt and support to
t battle their dependence.
d
W will also loo
We
ok at the
range off experiences of
o youth who have overcome dependence and now are lea
ading healthy lives. In telling
g their
stories we
w will highligh
ht effective trea
atment modalitties and innova
ative strategies
s for meeting the
t
treatment needs of
this spec
cial population.
Helping th
H
he Justice and Child
d Welfare Systems Meet the Needs of Families
A
Affected
b Addictio
by
on. [2003]
Rockville, MD: Sub
bstance Abu
use and Men
ntal Health Services
S
Administration
n (SAMHSA))
very Month 2003)
2
(Recov
Formatt: VHS (57 min.)
Audien
nce: Adults/G
General
Topics: Minority/S
Special Populations, Dru
ug Abuse/Ad
ddiction
o: RC 564 R4
R 2003 Partt VIII [MEDIIA]
Call No
Nearly
y 1.7 million off the 2 million adult
a
American
ns in prison or jail are serious
sly involved with drugs or alc
cohol. This
results in
n almost 200,0
000 children un
nder age 18 ha
aving an impris
soned mother and
a
more than
n 1.7 million ha
aving an
imprison
ned father. Unffortunately, offfenders are fac
ced not only with the legal co
onsequences off their actions, but also
with the often overwhe
elming stigma associated with their addictio
on. This stigma
a contributes to an environm
ment in
which so
ociety views inc
carceration as the only solutiion. Most crimiinal offenders do
d not receive help for their addiction;
therefore
e, relapse is co
ommon. This webcast
w
will exa
amine how the
e justice and ch
hild welfare sys
stems and drug courts
have cha
anged over the
e years to work
k in collaboration to address substance abu
use disorders. We
W will also ide
entify
ways the
e justice and ch
hild welfare sy
ystems are worrking to meet the
t
needs of th
hose affected by
b substance ab
buse
disorders
s.
H
HIV/AIDS
S Clinical Trials:
T
Kno
owing You
ur Options. [1996]
Rockville: AIDS Clinical Trials Information
n Service (A
ACTIS)
Formatt: VHS (19 min.)
Audien
nce: Adults/G
General
Topics: HIV/AIDS
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use | http://a
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ouse.org
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Call No: RA 644 A25 H65 1996 [MEDIA]
Includes narration and interviews with research staff and people who have participated in clinical trials. For more
information about ACTIS (AIDS Clinical Trials Information Services), see: http://www.actis.org.
I Can't Breathe: A Smoker's Story; Pam Laffin 1969-2000.
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC); Massachusetts Department of Public
Health
Format: DVD (19 min.)
Audience: Youth
Topics: Smoking
Call No: RC 567 I32 [MEDIA]
View online: http://www.cdc.gov/tobacco/publications/dvds_videos/cant_breathe/index.htm
Pam Laffin, a 31-year-old mother of two young girls, died from emphysema. In the video, Pam tells why she
started smoking and what it was like to learn she had emphysema, a smoking-related disease for which there is no
cure. Despite her debilitating illness, Pam was committed to sharing her story so others might learn from her. This
video is designed to help lead classroom discussions with students about the consequences of cigarette smoking. The
video was created for young people aged 11 to 14 years.
Ice Age: Fighting the War on Meth. [2004]
Multijurisdictional Counterdrug Task Force Training (MCTFT) Program, St.
Petersberg College, FL
Format: VHS (60 min.)
Audience: Adults/General
Topics: Drugs, Professional Training
Call No: HV 5822 A5 M33 2004 [MEDIA]
If you were to encounter a clandestine methamphetamine laboratory, would you know what to do? Without proper
training, you are putting your life and the lives of your fellow officers and co-workers in jeopardy! According to the
U.S. Department of Justice, a large portion of the illegal meth available in the U.S. is produced domestically in clan
laboratories. The number of labs and dumpsites has increased dramatically in recent years. In fact, it’s reached
epidemic proportions in several states. The chemicals used to manufacture methamphetamine are highly toxic and
highly volatile. Those who are not properly trained to identify and handle the chemicals and equipment used to
produce meth are putting their lives on the line. This training telecast is designed to teach you how to recognize
methamphetamine clan lab indicators, methamphetamine users and how to properly and safely respond when dealing
with meth labs, producers and users. Program panelists include Jim Wingo (Missouri State Highway Patrol) and
Sheldon J. Burkett (Supervisory Special Agent with the DEA).
Identifying Alcohol Abusers. [1999]
Rockville, MD: National Clearinghouse for Alcohol & Drug Information (NCADI)
Format: VHS (68 min.)
Audience: Professionals
Topics: Alcohol, Alcoholism, Professional Training, Treatment/Counseling
Call No: HV 5276 I23 v.2 [MEDIA]
Second tape in a 2-tape series that is part of a curriculum implementation project developed to teach alcohol
screening and brief intervention techniques to nursing students and other health professionals. In addition to this
tape, the training module also includes an Instructor's Manual, a 30 minute video ("Alcohol Screening and Brief
Intervention"), patient education materials, screening forms, and a comprehensive reading list to structure the
teaching of alcohol screening and brief intervention techniques.
Identifying Drug Abusers.
Rockville, MD: National Clearinghouse for Alcohol & Drug Information (NCADI)
Format: VHS (37 min.)
Audience: Professionals
Topics: Drug Abuse/Addiction, Professional Training
Call No: HV 5823 I23 [MEDIA]
This training module contains a 37-minute video, and Instructors Manual, screening forms, and a comprehensive
reading list to guide the teaching of drug screening and identification techniques.
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53
I You Cha
If
ange Your
r Mind. [19
993]
Rockville, MD: Nattional Institu
ute on Drug
g Abuse (NID
DA)
Formatt: VHS (31:24 min.)
Audien
nce: Youth
Topics: Teens, Dru
ugs, Drug Abuse/Addict
A
tion, Preven
ntion/School/Communitty
o: HV 5824 Y68 I45 199
93 [MEDIA]
Call No
This videotape was written
w
and pro
oduced by 60 eighth
e
graders in Silver Sprin
ng, MD, a subu
urb of Washingtton, D. C.,
he spring of 19
991. One of the
e concerns these students ha
ad was that the
e "Just Say No" campaign rea
ally didn't
during th
offer any
y information on
o why people should say no to drugs. Befo
ore beginning work
w
on the do
ocumentary, th
he
students
s brainstormed a list of what they wanted to
o know about drug use. The videotape exp
plores the answ
wers to
these qu
uestions.
T
The
Indiviidual and Familial Dynamics
D
of Recove
ery. [2004]
Rockville, MD: Sub
bstance Abu
use and Men
ntal Health Services
S
Administration
n (SAMHSA)) (Road
overy 2004))
to Reco
Formatt: VHS (60 min.)
Audien
nce: Adults/G
General
Topics: Family Rellationships/Parenting, Recovery
R
o: RC 564 R4
R 2004 Partt V
Call No
View online: http:///www.reco
overymonth.gov/Resourrces-Catalog
g/2004/Web
bcast/Thedual-and-Fam
milial-Dynam
mics-of-Rec
covery.aspx
Individ
When one family me
ember becomes
s dependent on
n alcohol or drrugs, everyone is affected. In
n fact, experts refer to
addiction
n as a family disease. Across the Nation, fa
amilies are finding treatment—
—not only for the
t
dependent member,
but for the entire familly unit. Still, making
m
the tran
nsition from sha
ame and denia
al to treatmentt and recovery is difficult.
This prog
gram highlightts the struggles
s of individuals
s and families in
i recovery and
d the successfu
ul strategies th
hey use to
begin the healing proce
ess and mainta
ain sobriety. Itt also will provide insights intto conducting successful
s
interventions
and prov
vide helpful tips for children, parents, grand
dparents, and caregivers for dealing with addiction in the
e family.
Hosted by
b Ivette Torre
es, Associate Director for Con
nsumer Affairs, Center for Substance Abuse
e Treatment (C
CSAT).
Panelists
s include: Dr. H.
H Westley Clar, MD, JD, MPH
H (Director, CS
SAT), Dennis Wholey
W
(Host, "This is America
a with
Dennis Wholey"),
W
Rene
ee Gerger (Boa
ard Certified Diiplomate, Gerg
ger, Spivack, and Associates)), and Gloria Ellliot
(Mental Health Director, La Clinica De
el Pueblo).
I
Integrated
d Treatme
ent for Co
o-Occurrin
ng Disorde
ers. [2009]
Rockville, MD: Sub
bstance Abu
use and Men
ntal Health Services
S
Administration
n (SAMHSA))
Formatt: CD-ROM, DVD
Audien
nce: Professionals
Topics: Treatmentt/Counseling
g
o: RC 564.68 I63 2009 (1 CD/ 2 DV
VDs) [MEDIIA]
Call No
Integrrated Dual Diag
gnosis Treatme
ent is for peoplle who have co
o-occurring disorders, mental illness and a substance
abuse ad
ddiction. This treatment
t
apprroach helps peo
ople recover by offering both
h mental health
h and substanc
ce abuse
services at the same tiime and in one
e setting. [Note
e: The content on this disk is
s not video, butt text.] The pu
ublication
may be downloaded
d
att: http://menta
alhealth.samhs
sa.gov/cmhs/C
CommunitySupport/toolkits/cooccurring/deffault.aspx
I
Interventi
ion: A & E Televisio
on Series. [2005-2007]
A&E Ne
etwork GRB
Formatt: DVD (app
prox 90 min. (2 episode
es).)
Audien
nce: Adults/G
General, Pro
ofessionals, Youth
Topics: Drug Abus
se/Addiction
n, Family Re
elationships//Parenting,
ment/Counse
eling
Treatm
Call No
o: RC 564 IN
NTV no. 10, no. 21 200
05-2007 [ME
EDIA]
The In
ntervention Television series profiles people
e whose dependence on drugs and alcohol or
o other compu
ulsive
behaviorr has brought them
t
to a point of personal crisis
c
and estranged them fro
om their friends
s and loved ones. Each
Interven
ntion episode ends with a surrprise interventtion that is stag
ged by the fam
mily and friends
s of the alcoho
ol of drug
addict, and
a
which is co
onducted by an
n intervention specialist.
s
The DVD includes 2 episodes: Ep
pisode 10: Kelly F. and
Mark. Fa
amily and friends decide that an interventio
on is their only hope of saving
g two men: Ke
elly, a man with
h a 160 IQ
who lives on the streetts and survives
s on beer and other
o
people's spare change,, and Mark, wh
ho's so addicted
d to
painkillers that he's ha
ad a morphine pump surgically implanted in
n his abdomen. Episode 21: 21
2 - Antwahn and
a
Billy.
The stories of two men
n on the verge of destroying themselves. Antwahn played
d professional basketball
b
for the
t
Los
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Angeles Clippers and in
n Europe for ov
ver a decade, but when a serrious knee inju
ury ended his career
c
he began to binge
on crack
k-cocaine and ended
e
up on sk
kid row. Billy se
eeks a fix for his
h terrible drug addiction in many ways--he's an IV
heroin user, he steals his mother's Xanax, he shootts Ambien intra
avenously, and
d he shoots up
p cocaine. Rece
ent
episodes
s of Intervention
n can be viewe
ed on the A&E web site: http://www.aetv.com/interventio
on/.
Journey Through
T
the Healing Circle: A Training
g Series fo
or Foster
Parents, Vol.
P
V
1. [200
00]
Olympia, WA: Was
shington Sta
ate Departm
ment of Sociial and Health Services
Formatt: VHS, CD--ROM, Book
Audien
nce: Adults/G
General
Topics: Pregnancy
y/FAS, Family Relations
ships/Parentting, Childre
en
o: RG 629 F45 D23 200
00 v.1 [MED
DIA]
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This Emmy-nominate
ed series is ma
ade up of a sett of animated stories
s
to help foster parents better understand the
health problems and behavior change
es of FAS child
dren. 1. The Litttle Fox: this sttory portrays a mother and father
f
fox
and their young daugh
hter fox who ha
as FAS. Focus on
o ages birth to
t five. (Book 1,
1 CD 1, Pamph
hlet 1) 2. The Little
Mask: th
his story portra
ays two young raccoons with FAS/FAE who are left to fend
d for themselves after losing their
parents in a tragic alco
ohol-related ac
ccident. Focus is
i on ages six to
t eleven.
Journey Through th
J
he Healing
g Circle: A Training Series fo
or Foster
P
Parents,
V
Vol.
2. [200
00]
Olympia, WA: Was
shington Sta
ate Departm
ment of Sociial and Health Services
Formatt: VHS, CD--ROM, Book
Audien
nce: Adults/G
General
Topics: Pregnancy
y/FAS, Family Relations
ships/Parentting, Childre
en
o: RG 629 F45 D23 200
00 v.2 [MED
DIA]
Call No
This Emmy-nominate
ed series is ma
ade up of a sett of animated stories
s
to help foster parents better understand the
health problems and behavior change
es of FAS child
dren. 1. Sees No
N Danger/Wan
nders Afar: this
s story portray
ys two
young be
ears with FAS//FAE who meett, fall in love, and
a
must fend for themselves
s after leaving home at a you
ung age.
Focus is on ages twelve to seventeen
n. (Book 1, CD 1, Pamphlet 1)
1 2. Travels in
n Circles: this story
s
portrays a young
puffin wiith FAS/FAE wh
ho is left to fen
nd for himself after
a
losing his
s parents in a tragic
t
alcohol-rrelated acciden
nt. Focus is
on ages eighteen to tw
wenty-two.
K
Keep
Yourr Brain an
nd Body He
ealthy. [2003]
New Yo
ork: Sony Music
M
Enterta
ainment Inc
c.
Formatt: CD-ROM
Audien
nce: Youth
Topics: Drug Abus
se/Addiction
n, Media/Adv
vertising, Te
eens, Prevention/Schoo
ol/Community,
al/Physiologiical Effects
Medica
Call No
o: RC 564 K51 2003 [M
MEDIA]
Conten
nts include: Interactive game
es; About NIDA
A; "This is your life," Switchffoot; NIDA web
b links; Public service
s
announc
cements (PSAs).
K
Kids,
Drug
gs, Crime,, and Cons
sequences
s. [2005]
St. Pettersburg, FL
L: Multijurisd
dictional Cou
unterdrug Task
T
Force Training
T
(MCTFT
T) Program,, St. Petersb
burg College
e
Formatt: VHS (30 min.)
Audien
nce: Adults/G
General
Topic s:
s Teens, Po
olicy/War on
n Drugs
Call No
o: HV 9069 K41 2005 [MEDIA]
During
g this video pro
oduction, you will
w meet the Arizona
A
Sheriff Joe Arpaio, prrincipal of “Hard Knocks High,” one of
the first high schools behind
b
the bars
s of a maximum
m security jail in America. On
ne of his 17-ye
ear-old inmate//students,
a formerr gang member, talks openly about why he joined a gang
g and what gan
ng life ultimately offered him.. He will
also tell you what it is like to work on
n Sheriff Joe's controversial “Chain
“
Gang” –– and hear Sh
heriff Joe’s philo
osophy
about pu
utting juveniles
s on the chain gang.
L Decisio
La
on de Mariia / Mary''s Choice. [1994]
Albany
y, NY: New York
Y
State Developmen
D
ntal Disabilitties Planning
g Council
Formatt: VHS
Audien
nce: Non-English
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use | http://a
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ouse.org
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Topics: Pregnancy
y/FAS, Smok
king, Alcoho
ol, Alcoholism
m, Drug Abuse/Addictio
on, Drugs,
ntion/School/Community
Preven
Call No
o: RG 580 S75
S
M13 199
94 Spanish [MEDIA]
Este video
v
proporciona la oportunid
dad de discutirr la eficacia de los esfuerzos de prevención en nuestras fa
amilias, en
nuestras
s escuelas y en
n nuestras com
munidades, aum
mentando la comprensión de las responsabiilidades del ind
dividuo, la
familia y la comunidad en la prevenc
ción del uso de drogas, embarazo y incapac
cidades del des
sarrollo. En el cuento,
c
María, una estudiante de escuela sec
cundaria, esté embarazada
e
de
e dos meses. Cuándo
C
la mad
dre de María ap
prende de
su emba
arazo, le pide a Ana, una enfe
ermera y vecin
na, que le dé a María consejos acerca de teniendo un bebé
saludable. Ana habla con María acerc
ca de la importtancia del cuida
ado prenatal y la nutrición ap
propiada. Tamb
bien, le
presenta
a a una mujer cuyo
c
niño tiene
e el Síndrome de Alcohol Fetal y un bebé que estuvo expuesto a la coca
aina desde
su nacim
miento. Este vid
deo da a los jóvenes la oporttunidad de disc
cutir alternativa
as a conductas
s riesgosas a medida
m
que
exploran
n sus sentimien
ntos a actitudes acerca de los
s diferentes pro
oblemas que enfrentan.
e
[Eng
glish version allso
available
e.]
L
LAAM:
Ano
other Trea
atment fo
or Opiate Addiction
A
. [1995]
Rockville: National Institute on
o Drug Abu
use, NCADI Videotape
V
R
Resource
Pro
ogram (NID
DA
ology Transffer Series)
Techno
Formatt: VHS (15 min.)
Audien
nce: Adults/G
General
Topics: Drugs, Dru
ug Abuse/Ad
ddiction, Re
ecovery, Tre
eatment/Cou
unseling
o: RC 568 M4
M L2 1995 [MEDIA]
[
Call No
Shows
s how LAAM can be used to meet
m
the opiate
e treatment ne
eeds of individu
ual clients from
m the provider and
patient perspective.
p
Learning the
L
t
Ropes
s of Compe
etitive Do
ouble Dutc
ch: The
A
American
Double Dutch
D
Leag
gue. [1997]
Rockville: Center for
f Substance Abuse Prrevention
Formatt: VHS (20 min.)
Audien
nce: Youth
Topics: Prevention
n/School/Co
ommunity, Teens,
T
Children, Drugs, Drug
Abuse//Addiction
Call No
o: HV 5824 Y68 L4 1997 [MEDIA]
This video introduces the fast-pace
ed sport of com
mpetitive Double Dutch jump roping. It follo
ows the journe
ey of a
young giirl (Xiamara) and Stan's Pepp
per Steppers as they battle to become the best of the Am
merican Double
e Dutch
League. The story focu
uses primarily on
o the sport off Double Dutch
h. It also aims to exalt this ac
ctivity as a com
mpetitive
sport and a means of keeping
k
childre
en off the stree
ets.
L
Leaving
th
he Door Open:
O
Alternatives to
t Seclusio
on and Re
estraint. [2010]
Rockville, MD: Sub
bstance Abu
use and Men
ntal Health Services
S
Administration
n (SAMHSA)) (HHS
ation No. (SMA) 10-450
08)
Publica
Formatt: DVD (30 min.)
Audien
nce: Professionals
Topics: Professional Training
o: RC 480 S97 2010 [MEDIA]
Call No
Trains mental health
h services direc
ct care staff, ad
dministrators, and consumerrs on alternativ
ve approaches to
seclusion
n and restraintt in the treatme
ent of people with
w
serious me
ental illness. Emphasizes
E
the
e consumer perrspective
and inclu
udes five topica
al sections, wh
hich cover the seclusion
s
room
m experience; community
c
me
eetings, role pla
ays;
comfort rooms and perrsonal safety plans;
p
children,, humor, and having
h
fun; and
d, creating reco
overy and trau
uma
informed
d environments
s.
Let's Help
L
p Youth Sttay Drug Free,
F
Part I. HHS Se
ecretary's
s Initiative
e: New Go
oals,
N
New
Reso
ources. [19
997]
Rockville, MD: Nattional Cleariinghouse for Alcohol & Drug Inform
mation (NCA
ADI)
7 min.)
Formatt: VHS (117
Audien
nce: Adults/G
General
Topics: Prevention
n/School/Co
ommunity, Teens,
T
Drugs, Alcohol, Drug
D
Abuse//Addiction
o: HV 5824 Y68 L251 1997 [MEDIA
A]
Call No
This is
s the first SAMH
HSA/CSAP broadcast (from the October 22, 1997, telecon
nference) to he
elp "kick off" th
he HHS
Secretarry's Youth Subs
stance Abuse Initiative.
I
A live
e panel of expe
erts from State
es and communities discuss the
t
latest
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in the sc
cience and prac
ctice of youth substance
s
abus
se prevention. Model program
ms that use co
ollaborative, pu
ublicprivate partnerships
p
fo
or prevention are discussed.
Let's Help
L
p Youth Sttay Drug Free,
F
Part II Buildin
ng Healthy
y Youth: Strategies
S
s and
S
Services.
[1998]
Rockville, MD: Nattional Institu
ute on Drug
g Abuse (NID
DA) and National
nghouse for Alcohol & Drug
D
Information (NCAD
DI)
Clearin
Formatt: VHS (116
6 min.)
Audien
nce: Adults/G
General
Topics: Prevention
n/School/Co
ommunity, Teens,
T
Drugs, Alcohol, Drug
D
F
Relattionships/Pa
arenting
Abuse//Addiction, Family
Call No
o: HV 5824 Y68 L252 1998 [MEDIA
A]
Part III of this series helps to identiify useful tools
s and models fo
or helping to keep youth awa
ay from alcohol and
drugs. The video prom
motes the use of
o science-base
ed prevention programs
p
for youth and provides specific ex
xamples or
effective
e programs for youth. A pane
el of experts dis
scusses the strrategies they have
h
used.
Let's Help
L
p Youth Sttay Drug Free,
F
Part III. Build
ding Healtthy Comm
munities:
P
Partnersh
ips and Collaboratiions. [1998
8]
Rockville, MD: Nattional Institu
ute on Drug
g Abuse (NID
DA) and National Clearinghouse fo
or
NCADI)
Alcohol & Drug Infformation (N
5 min.)
Formatt: VHS (115
Audien
nce: Adults/G
General
Topics: Prevention
n/School/Co
ommunity, Teens,
T
Drugs, Alcohol, Drug
D
Abuse//Addiction, Family
onships/Pare
enting
Relatio
Call No
o: HV 5824 Y68 L253 1998 [MEDIA
A]
This March
M
30, 1998
8 teleconferenc
ce focuses on partnerships
p
an
nd comprehens
sive prevention
n strategies forr States
and com
mmunities. The videocassette emphasizes th
he vital roles th
hat parents, sc
chools, busines
sses, law enforrcement
and juve
enile justice partnerships, faitth communities, local anti-drrug coalitions, and State and local governm
ment play
in prevention.
Let's Help
L
p Youth Sttay Drug Free,
F
Part IV. Paren
nts: The First Line of
o Defense
e in
P
Preventio
n. [1998]
Rockville: National Institute on
o Drug Abu
use (NIDA) and
a
Nationa
al
nghouse for Alcohol & Drug
D
Information (NCAD
DI)
Clearin
Formatt: VHS (116
6 min.)
Audien
nce: Adults/G
General
Topics: Family Rellationships/Parenting, Teens,
T
Child
dren, Preven
ntion/School/Communitty
o: HV 5824 Y68 L254 1998 [MEDIA
A]
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In this
s videotaped te
eleconference, key scientific findings
f
to help
p parents prev
vent substance abuse in theirr children
are discu
ussed. The vide
eo examines various risk and
d protective fac
ctors, including
g parental subs
stance abuse, family
managem
ment practices
s, and family bo
onding. It also
o stresses the importance of parent-child
p
co
ommunication and
suggests
s ways for pare
ents to encoura
age discussion of substance abuse
a
with the
eir children.
Let's Help
L
p Youth Sttay Drug Free,
F
Part V Social Problems
P
and Subs
stance Abu
use:
O
Organizing
g for Effec
ctive Solu
utions. [19
998]
Rockville, MD: Nattional Institu
ute on Drug
g Abuse (NID
DA) and National Clearinghouse fo
or
NCADI)
Alcohol & Drug Infformation (N
0 min.)
Formatt: VHS (120
Audien
nce: Adults/G
General
Topics: Prevention
n/School/Co
ommunity, Teens,
T
Drugs, Alcohol, Drug
D
Abuse//Addiction, Family
onships/Pare
enting
Relatio
Call No
o: HV 5824 Y68 L255 1998 [MEDIA
A]
Research has shown that violence,, AIDS, teen prregnancy, pove
erty, youth crim
me, and substa
ance abuse are
e
interrelated. This video
o explores thes
se issues and lo
ooks at the strrategies some communities have
h
used to prevent
social prroblems.
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Let's Help
L
p Youth Sttay Drug Free,
F
Part VI Media and Cultu
ure: Empo
owering Youth
Y
f
for
Preven
ntion. [199
98]
Rockville, MD: Nattional Institu
ute on Drug
g Abuse (NID
DA)
0 min.)
Formatt: VHS (120
Audien
nce: Adults/G
General
Topics: Prevention
n/School/Co
ommunity, Teens,
T
Alcoh
hol, Drugs, Drug
D
Abuse//Addiction, Family
onships/Pare
enting
Relatio
Call No
o: HV 5824 Y68 L256 1998 [MEDIA
A]
Youth are often influ
uenced by the powerful
p
messages found on television prog
grams and in movies,
m
adverttising, and
music. These
T
message
es often related
d to substance abuse and oth
her risky behav
viors; however, media can also convey
positive, healthy messages. This vide
eo presents an overview of so
ome of the res
search done on
n the effects off media on
youth.
L
Life
or Me
eth? What It Costs. [1999]
Seattle
e, WA: North
hwest High Intensity Drug Trafficking Area (NW HIDTA)
Formatt: VHS
Audien
nce: Youth
Topics: Teens, Dru
ugs, Drug Abuse/Addict
A
tion, Medica
al/Physiological Effects
o: RC 568 A45 L56 1999 [MEDIA]
Call No
This fa
ast paced, pow
werful overview
w of methamphetamines cove
ers: the conten
nts of this manufactured drug
g; the
effects on
o the body; th
he effects on th
he brain; and the
t
effects on the
t
lives of use
ers. Features in
nterviews with two
young fo
ormer meth users. For more information, se
ee: http://www
w.mfiles.org.
L
Lifelines:
T Health
To
hy Babies. [1990]
Formatt: VHS (16 min.)
Audien
nce: Adults/G
General
Topics: Pregnancy
y/FAS, Drugs, Drug Abu
use/Addictio
on, Alcohol,
Alcoholism
o: RG 580 S75
S
L4 1990 [MEDIA]
Call No
This video presents the
t
dramatized
d stories of thrree low-income
e women of diffferent ethnic backgrounds
b
who were
faced with choices to make
m
about cig
garettes, alcoho
ol, and other drug
d
use during
g pregnancy. This
T
video emphasizes
making positive
p
lifestyle choices during pregnancy and urges wom
men to seek he
elp if they have
e an alcohol orr drug
problem.
L
Lost
Childhood: Gro
owing Up in an Alco
oholic Fam
mily. [2004
4]
San Fra
ancisco, CA: Young Bro
oadcasting of
o San Franc
cisco, Inc.
Formatt: VHS (30 min.)
Audien
nce: Adults/G
General, Pro
ofessionals, Youth
Topics: COA's/ACO
OA's, Childre
en, Family Relationship
R
ps/Parenting
g,
Alcoholism
o: HV 5132 L34 2004 [M
MEDIA]
Call No
In this
s moving film, you’ll visit a su
ummer camp program
p
for children of alcoholics and hear youngsters tell their
experien
nces in their ow
wn words. Then
n 15 years late
er, meet some of these same
e children as ad
dults who receiived the
tools the
ey needed to grow up and lea
ad full, healthy
y lives. This vid
deo is particula
arly useful for educators,
e
pare
ents,
clergy, addiction
a
and mental
m
health clinicians,
c
gene
eral health proffessionals who serve children
n, and persons working
in the juvenile justice system.
s
It is ap
ppropriate for middle-school--aged youth th
hrough adults. View trailer:
http://nc
cadi.samhsa.go
ov/multimedia/mediaDetails..aspx?ID=390. More informa
ation available at
http://w
www.lostchildho
ood.org.
M
Main
Line.. [1992]
U.S. De
epartment of
o Labor. CL
LI Productions, Inc.
Formatt: VHS (16 min.)
Audien
nce: Adults/G
General
Topics: Workplace
e, Drugs, Drrug Abuse/A
Addiction
o: HF 5549.5
5 U64 1992 [MEDIA]
Call No
Inform
mation in this video
v
is delivere
ed in a news fo
ormat. James Walker
W
is killed
d by a hazardo
ous chemical ex
xplosion at
a factory
y warehouse, and
a
five of his co-workers
c
end
d up seriously injured as well. This scenario
o serves as background
for a disc
cussion of the dangers of tak
king drugs whille on the job. Supervisors,
S
co
o-workers, and
d EMTs involved in the
"crisis" emphasize
e
the severity of mix
xing drugs and
d the jobplace. A seriously injjured worker expresses
e
his anger
a
and
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blames his
h drug-using co-worker. The video recommends workerrs use the Subs
stance Abuse Data
D
Sheet as a
reference for short- an
nd long-term efffect of over-th
he-counter and
d prescription medications.
m
Th
his presentatio
on
encourag
ges employees
s to actively seek information
n.
Making He
M
ealthy Cho
oices: A Parent's
P
Guide to He
elping Chiildren witth Disabilities
S
Stay
Alcoh
hol, Tobac
cco, and Drug-Free
D
. [1995]
Washin
ngton, D.C.:: Learning Systems
S
Gro
oup
Formatt: Audiotape
e (Tape 1: 19
1 min.; Tape 2: 13 min.)
Audien
nce: Adults/G
General
Topics: Family Rellationships/Parenting, Alcohol,
A
Dru
ugs, Preventtion/School//Community
y,
ng
Smokin
Call No
o: HV 5824 Y68 M15 19
995 [MEDIA]
Design
ned to help a parent
p
or careg
giver of a child with disability who is in midd
dle school to help
h
develop that child's
skills to be resilient against pressures and to stay healthy.
h
The firrst tape record
ds another family as they talk
k about
their exp
perience. The second
s
tape co
ontinues the dis
scussion with three
t
parents who
w
will give more
m
informatio
on about
available
e resources. Fu
unded by the Nancy
N
Reagan Foundation.
F
M
Marijuana
a: Weeding
g Out the Hype! [20
002]
Bethes
sda, MD: Substance Abu
use and Men
ntal Health Services
Adminiistration (SA
AMHSA)
Formatt: VHS (30 min.)
Audien
nce: Adults/G
General
Topics: Drugs, Pre
evention/Sch
hool/Community, Family Relations
ships/Parentting
o: HV 5822 M3 M12 200
02 [MEDIA]
Call No
A pane
el talks about myths
m
surrounding marijuana
a use, including false percepttions of safety and harmlessn
ness, the
assumpttion that "every
yone" is using it, and the role
e that pop cultture plays in influencing those
e myths. Fourtth in the
series "M
Myths, Facts an
nd Illicit Drugs: What You Should Know," a set of drug-sp
pecific teleconfe
erences sponso
ored by
SAMHSA
A, the Office of National Drug Control Policy
y (ONDCP), the
e National Guarrd Bureau's Co
ounterdrug Offiice, the
National Institute on Drug
D
Abuse (NIDA), and the Community
C
Anti-Drug Coalitio
ons of America
a.
M
Marijuana
a: What Ca
an Parents Do? [199
95]
Rockville, MD: NCA
ADI Videota
ape Resourc
ce Program, National In
nstitute on Drug
D
Abuse
Formatt: VHS (14 min.)
Audien
nce: Adults/G
General
Topics: Family Rellationships/Parenting, Drugs,
D
Drug
g Abuse/Add
diction, Teen
ns, Children,
ntion/School/Community
Preven
Call No
o: HV 5824 Y68 M2 199
95 [MEDIA]
This videotape, spec
cifically designe
ed for parents, educators, an
nd drug abuse prevention leaders, presents sciencebased fa
acts to educate families and the
t
community
y about the resurgence in ma
arijuana use am
mong youth. Th
hrough the
experien
nce of real pare
ents and teens, this video strresses the impo
ortance of opening a dialogue between parrents and
children,, and encourag
ges parents to communicate a strong preve
ention message
e.
M
Marketing
g Booze to
o Blacks. [1990]
[
Washin
ngton, DC: Center
C
for Science
S
in th
he Public Intterest,
Institutte on Black Chemical Abuse
A
Formatt: VHS (17 min.)
Audien
nce: Adults/G
General
Topics: Minority/S
Special Populations, Alco
ohol, Alcoho
olism, Media
a/Advertising
o: HV 5035 H25 1987 [MEDIA]
Call No
This film describes in
nsidious marke
eting technique
es used againstt African Amerricans by alcohol and tobacco
o
manufac
cturers. The tec
chniques includ
de equating alc
cohol consump
ption with masc
culinity, virility
y and sexual an
nd
material success. Statistics are given
n showing that the African Am
merican media has been corrupted by the alcoholic
a
beverage
e manufacturers. The film als
so gives ideas of some grass root activities
s that can help control billboa
ard and
media ad
dvertising. Michigan Congres
ssman John Conyers and Albe
erta Tinsley-Williams of the Coalition
C
Against
Billboard
d Advertising of Alcohol and Tobacco
T
are featured.
M
Mary's
Choice / La Decision de Maria. [1994]
Albany
y, NY: New York
Y
State Developmen
D
ntal Disabilitties Planning
g Council
Formatt: VHS
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Audien
nce: Youth
Topics: Pregnancy
y/FAS, Smok
king, Alcoho
ol, Alcoholism
m, Drug Abuse/Addictio
on, Drugs,
ntion/School/Community
Preven
Call No
o: RG 580 S75
S
M13 199
94 [MEDIA]
This video provides an
a opportunity
y to discuss the
e effectiveness of the preventtion efforts in our
o families, sc
chools and
commun
nities by raising
g awareness off the responsib
bilities of the in
ndividual, the family and the community in the
prevention of drug use
e during pregna
ancy and the re
eduction of the
e concurrent risk of developm
mental disabilitties. In the
story, Ma
ary, a high sch
hool student, is
s two months pregnant.
p
When her mother finds
f
out, she asks
a
Ann, a nu
urse and
neighborr, to give Mary
y some advice about
a
having a healthy baby. Not only does
s Ann talk about the importance of
prenatal care and prop
per nutrition, but she introduc
ces Ann to a baby with Fetal Alcohol Syndrrome and also an infant
exposed to crack cocaine. This video gives young people
p
the chan
nce to discuss alternatives to
o risk taking be
ehaviors as
they exp
plore their feelings and attitudes about the many issues fa
acing them tod
day. [Spanish language version also
available
e.]
M
Media
Sha
arp: Analy
yzing Toba
acco & Alc
cohol Mes
ssages. [19
999]
Rockville, MD: Cen
nter for Sub
bstance Abuse Preventio
on, SAMHSA
A; Office on
ng and Heallth, CDC; Am
merican Aca
ademy of Pe
ediatrics; an
nd the
Smokin
Nationa
al Education
n Association Health Infformation Network
N
Formatt: VHS (7 min.)
m
Audien
nce: Adults/G
General
Topics: Teens, Pre
evention/Sch
hool/Community, Alcoh
hol, Smoking
g, Media/Ad
dvertising
o: HV 5824 Y68 M250 1999
1
[MEDIA
A]
Call No
The pu
urpose of this program
p
is to help
h
young peo
ople critically assess
a
how the
e media normalizes, glamoriz
zes, and
creates role
r
models forr unhealthy life
estyles and beh
haviors. This effort
e
supports the growing na
ational emphas
sis on
media litteracy -- the ability to "read"" and produce media
m
messages. The skills and
a
knowledge
e emphasized here
h
can
be applie
ed to a number of risk behav
viors (including
g sexual activity
y, violence, nu
utrition, and ph
hysical activity));
howeverr, MediaSharp looks specifically at tobacco and
a
alcohol, tw
wo of the most widely promoted product in the world.
By teach
hing youth to "read" media messages,
m
you can help them resist messag
ges that encourrage and reinfo
orce the
use of allcohol and toba
acco.
M
Medication
n-Assisted
d Therapies. [2005]
Rockville, MD: Sub
bstance Abu
use and Men
ntal Health Services
S
AMHSA) (Ro
oad to Recov
very 2005)
Adminiistration (SA
Formatt: VHS (60 min.)
Audien
nce: Adults/G
General
Topics: Drug Abus
se/Addiction
n, Treatment/Counseling
o: RC 564 R4
R 2005 Partt 7 [MEDIA]
Call No
View online: http:///www.reco
overymonth.gov/Resourrcesg/2005/Web
bcast/Medic
cationAssiste
ed-Therapie
es.aspx
Catalog
Both opioid
o
and alcohol addictions currently can be treated in many
m
ways. A panel of experrts discusses th
he science,
methodo
ology, and effectiveness of medication-assis
m
sted therapies for both opioid
d dependence and alcoholism
m. The
video als
so examines th
he implications for the future of addiction. Hosted
H
by Ivette Torres, Asso
ociate Directorr for
Consume
er Affairs, Center for Substan
nce Abuse Trea
atment (CSAT)). Panelists include: Dr. H. Westley
W
Clark (D
Director,
CSAT), Dr.
D Francis Voc
cci (Director, Division
D
of Treatment Researc
ch and Develop
pment, NIDA), Dr. Mark Wille
enbring
(Directorr, Division of Treatment
T
and Recovery Rese
earch, NIAAA),, and Dana Moulton (Project Assistant, Mas
ssachusetts
Organiza
ation for Addicttion Recovery).
M
Meth:
Sha
adow Acro
oss Americ
ca [2004]
Centerr City, MN: Hazelden
H
Fo
oundation; A tpt MN pro
oduction (pu
ublic
television).
Formatt: VHS (28:17 min.)
Audien
nce: Adults / General
Topics: Drug Abus
se/Addiction
n, Policy/War on Drugs,
ment/Counse
eling, Medical/Physiolog
gical Effects
Treatm
Call No
o: HV 5822 A5 M34 200
04 [MEDIA]
View online: http:///www.youttube.com/w
watch?v=YfP
Pr_lQhkHI
The ab
buse and manu
ufacture of methamphetamin
ne (meth), a po
owerful stimula
ant drug, is cha
anging the Am
merican
landscap
pe. Clandestine
e meth labs pollute everythin
ng they touch, and meth abus
se too often lea
ads to addictio
on. Learn
about the far-reaching nature and ex
xtent of emerging meth problems from the perspective off law enforcement and
treatmen
nt professionals. Listen as the experts discu
uss what meth
h is, the dangerrs of meth labs
s, meth addictiion, and
the soluttions to this grrowing menace
e.
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use | http://a
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ouse.org
60
M
Meth:
Wha
at's Cookiing in You
ur Neighbo
orhood. [2
2002]
Bethes
sda, MD: Su
ubstance Ab
buse and Me
ental Health Services
Adminiistration (SA
AMHSA), Ce
enter for Sub
bstance Abu
use Prevention
(CSAP)).
Formatt: VHS (26 min)
Audien
nce: Adults/G
General
Topics: Drugs, Pre
evention/Sch
hool/Community
o: HV 5822 A5 M3 2002
2 [MEDIA]
Call No
First in
n the "Myths, Facts
F
and Illicitt Drugs: What You Should Kn
now" series of drug-specific teleconferences
t
s
sponsore
ed by SAMHSA
A, this video ex
xplains myths and
a
facts surrounding metham
mphetamines. Audiences witth varying
levels off knowledge ab
bout meth will learn about its many physica
al, psychologica
al, and econom
mic consequenc
ces for
individua
als, families, an
nd communitie
es. Other spons
sors include th
he Office of Nattional Drug Con
ntrol Policy (ONDCP),
the Natio
onal Guard Burreau's Counterrdrug Office, th
he National Ins
stitute on Drug Abuse (NIDA)) and the Comm
munity
Anti-Dru
ug Coalitions off American (CA
ADCA).
M
Methadon
e: Where We Are. [1993]
Rockville, MD: Nattional Institu
ute on Drug
g Abuse (NID
DA), National Clearingh
house for Alcohol &
nformation (NCADI), Is
ssembest Prroductions
Drug In
Formatt: VHS (33 min.)
Audien
nce: Adults/G
General
Topics: Treatmentt/Counseling
g, Drugs, Drrug Abuse/A
Addiction
o: RC 568 M4
M M37 1993
3 [MEDIA]
Call No
This videotape exam
mines the use and
a
effectivene
ess of methado
one as a treatm
ment; the biolog
gical effects off
methado
one; the role of the counselorr in treatment;; and societal attitudes
a
and stigmas
s
regarding methadone
e
treatmen
nt.
Methods for
M
f
Dissem
minating Evidence-B
E
Based Tre
eatments from
f
the Frontlines
F
s of
C
Communit
ty Treatment Progrrams. [200
09]
Rockville, MD: Nattional Drug Abuse Treatment Clinic
cal Trials
ational Instiitute on Dru
ug Abuse (N
NIDA)
Networrk (CTN), Na
Formatt: CD-ROM (2 hr.)
Audien
nce: Adults/G
General, Pro
ofessionals
Topics: Professional Training, Treatment//Counseling
g
o: RC 564 M48
M
2009 [M
MEDIA] (9 CDs)
Call No
View online: http:///ctndissem
minationlibra
ary.org/display/402.htm
m
This tw
wo-hour works
shop was organ
nized by the CT
TN Research Utilization Comm
mittee as part of the CTN Ste
eering
Committtee Meeting he
eld in Bethesda, MD, March 24, 2009. It hig
ghlights a varie
ety of methods community treatment
program
ms have used to
o disseminate evidence-base
e
d treatment into their practic
ce, including ad
dapting EBPs to
t clinical
practice,, disseminating
g information to patients, using opinion lead
ders to promotte disseminatio
on, quality imp
provement
and integ
gration of trauma treatment,, and organizattional change in
i EBT implementation. The video
v
can be viewed
online in
n the CTN Disse
emination Libra
ary, where you
u can also take
e a quiz afterwa
ard to earn 3 NAADAC
N
credit hours:
http://cttndisseminationlibrary.org/display/402.htm
m.
M
Motivation
nal Interv
viewing Prrofessiona
al Training
g: Prepariing People
e to Change.
[[2005]
Albuqu
uerque, NM: University of New Mex
xico; Horizon
ns West Pro
oductions (P
Professional Training
Videota
ape Series)
Formatt: VHS, DVD
D (329 min.)
Audien
nce: Professionals
Topics: Professional Training, Treatment//Counseling
g
o: BF 637 I5
5 M68 2005 [MEDIA]
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Directe
ed by Theresa Moyer, the oriiginal six video
otapes produce
ed in January 1998,
1
are also available on DVD (2discs). Counseling
C
tech
hniques for esttablishing rapport with alcoho
ol and drug abu
using clients with
w
a goal of developing
motivatio
on for change are demonstra
ated. The segm
ments are inten
nded to be used
d as a resource
e in profession
nal
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training, offering six ho
ours of clear ex
xplanation and
d practical mod
deling of compo
onent skills. Th
he tapes includ
de clinical
demonsttrations of the skills of motiva
ational intervie
ewing, showing
g ten different therapists worrking with clien
nts who
bring a variety
v
of problems. Outline materials
m
describing the conttent and structture of the tape
es, a MI Bibliog
graphy
1983-20
004, and other resources are provided to facilitate use of the tapes. CON
NTENTS: The tapes
t
and runn
ning times
are: [dis
sc 1] A) Introdu
uction to Motiv
vational Interviiewing, 41 min
n; B) Phase I: Opening
O
Strate
egies, Parts 1 & 2, 39
min. and
d 51 min., resp
pectively; C) Handling Resista
ance; 62 min.;; [disc 2] D) Fe
eedback and In
nformation Exc
change, 55
min.; E) Motivational Interviewing in Medical Settin
ngs, 47.5 min.;; F) Phase 2: Moving
M
Toward
d Action, 37 min.
INSTRUC
CTIONS FOR BORROWERS: http://lib.adai.w
h
washington.edu/MIDVDinstru
uctions.pdf
Moving Fo
M
orward with Your Life / If So
omeone Close Has a Problem
m with Alcohol
a
and
Otherr Drugs. [1
1998]
Rockville, MD: Nattional Cleariinghouse for Alcohol & Drug Inform
mation (NCA
ADI)
e
Formatt: Audiotape
Audien
nce: Adults/G
General
Topics: Drugs, Alc
cohol, Alcoho
olism, Drug Abuse/Add
diction, Reco
overy
o: HV 5801 M65 [MEDIA
A]
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M
Moyers
on
n Addiction: Close to
t Home, No.
N 1: Porrtrait of Addiction.
A
[1998]
Amy Schatz, Produ
ucer; Public
c Affairs Tele
evision, Inc.. (Films for the
nities & Scie
ences)
Human
Formatt: VHS (60 min.)
Audien
nce: Adults/G
General
Topics: Alcoholism
m, Drug abus
se/Addiction
n, Recovery
y
o: HV 5825 M68 1998 no.
n 1 [MEDIA
A]
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Nine recovering addicts tell their storries of addiction and recovery
y. "This candid
d testimony fro
om people who have
been the
ere leaves little
e doubt that ad
ddiction can ha
appen to anyon
ne and so can recovery."
r
Bill Moyers narrate
es.
Funding for the series Moyers on Add
diction: Close to
t Home is provided by the Robert
R
Wood Jo
ohnson Founda
ation and
Mutual of
o America Life Insurance Co..
Moyers on
M
n Addiction: Close to
t Home, No.
N 2: The
e Hijacked
d
B
Brain.
[199
98]
Gail Pe
ellett, Producer; Public Affairs
A
Telev
vision, Inc. (Films for th
he
Human
nities & Scie
ences)
Formatt: VHS (60 min.)
Audien
nce: Adults/G
General
Topics: Alcoholism
m, Drug abus
se/Addiction
n, Medical/P
Physiological Effects
o: HV 5825 M68 1998 no.2
n
[MEDIA
A]
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Bill Mo
oyers narrates this look at ho
ow addiction afffects the brain
n. In this progrram, Moyers go
oes into the lab
boratory to
follow re
esearchers engaged in chartin
ng an 'image of
o desire in the brain.' We see
e images of a cocaine
c
user's brain as
the drug
g takes effect, and
a
a doctor explains how th
hese scans reve
eal addiction as a chronic relapsing brain disease. A
genetic researcher
r
is observed
o
as he monitors a va
ariety of factors
s that may dettermine who is likely to devellop
alcoholis
sm. Funding prrovided by The Robert Wood Johnson Found
dation and Muttual of America
a Life Insuranc
ce
Company
y.
M
Moyers
on
n Addiction: Close to
t Home, No.
N 3: Cha
anging Liv
ves. [1998]
Pamela
a Mason Wa
agner, Produ
ucer; Public Affairs Tele
evision, Inc. (Films
for the Humanities
s & Sciences
s)
Formatt: VHS (90 min.)
Audien
nce: Adults/G
General
Topics: Drug abus
se/Addiction, Treatmentt/Counseling
g, Women
o: HV 5825 M68 1998 no.
n 3 [MEDIA
A]
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While addiction may cause similar changes in the
e brains of diffe
erent people, recovery
r
is a very individual solution.
Changing
g behavior is the aim of treattment, but no single treatme
ent program wiill work for all addicts.
a
This program
p
visits the
e Ridgeview Institute near Attlanta to interv
view recovering
g addicts and sit
s in on a grou
up therapy sess
sion. The
program
m also visits Pro
oject Safe, an innovative
i
trea
atment program
m that reaches
s out to disadva
antaged mothe
ers who
are addic
cts, and to the
eir children who
o are at serious risk of becom
ming addicts." Bill Moyers narrrates. Funding
g provided
by The Robert
R
Wood Jo
ohnson Founda
ation and Mutu
ual of America Life Insurance Company.
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M
Moyers
on
n Addiction: Close to
t Home, No.
N 4: The
e Next Generation. [1998]
Tom Ca
asciato and Kathleen Hughes, Prod
ducers; Public Affairs
Televis
sion, Inc. (F
Films for the
e Humanities
s & Sciences
s)
Formatt: VHS (60 min.)
Audien
nce: Adults/G
General
Topics: Prevention
n/School/Co
ommunity, Family
F
relationships/Parrenting,
ng, Drug ab
buse/Addictio
on, Treatme
ent/Counselling
Smokin
Call No
o: HV 5825 M68 1998 no.
n 4 [MEDIA
A]
"Experrts are increasingly focusing on prevention efforts based on community
y and family. Th
his documentary looks at
two of th
hose efforts. One works with parents addictted to heroin by
b teaching the
em how to repa
air the damage
e to family
wrought by drug abuse
e, and in spite of it, how to ra
aise strong, resilient children
n. In a second program, vigila
ant
counselo
ors in Dade Cou
unty schools watch
w
for kids at
a risk of becom
ming drug addiicts, and offer immediate cou
unseling
for those
e who are alrea
ady involved with
w
drugs. Nico
otine addiction is addressed by
b a program that
t
provides classes
c
designed
d to prevent students from sm
moking, and another that helps them stop if they've alrea
ady begun to smoke.
s
School officials,
o
counse
elors, and stud
dents are interv
viewed." Bill Moyers narrates
s. Funding prov
vided by The Robert
R
Wood Jo
ohnson Foundation and Mutua
al of America Life
L
Insurance Company.
C
M
Moyers
on
n Addiction: Close to
t Home, No.
N 5: The
e Politics of Addictiion. [1998]]
Marc Levin and Da
aphne Pinke
erson, Produ
ucers; Public
c Affairs Tele
evision,
Films for the
e Humanities
s & Sciences
s)
Inc. (F
Formatt: VHS (60 min.)
Audien
nce: Adults/G
General
Topics: Drug abus
se/Addiction, Policy/War on Drugs,
ment/Counse
eling
Treatm
Call No
o: HV 5825 M68 1998 no.
n 5 [MEDIA
A]
"The story
s
of how ou
ur society meetts the challeng
ge of translating what scientis
sts, doctors, co
ounselors, and
recoverin
ng addicts hav
ve learned into rational public
c policy is comp
plex and some
etimes contradiictory. This pro
ogram
looks at Arizona's recent struggle to find an alterna
ative to currentt policies. Prop
position 200 proposed a reass
sessment
of the sttatus of nonviolent drug addic
cts now serving time, and em
mphasized trea
atment over inc
carceration. Th
he
moveme
ent was supporrted by an allia
ance from acros
ss the political spectrum. On the Washingto
on scene, mem
mbers of
Congress
s, doctors, and
d policy activistts have joined in a movemen
nt with recoverring people tha
at is pushing fo
or new
public po
olicy." Narrated
d by Bill Moyerrs. Funding is provided
p
by Th
he Robert Wood
d Johnson Foun
ndation and Mutual of
America Life Insurance
e Company.
M
Mutual
Su
upport Gro
oups: Wha
at Everyon
ne Needs to Know. [2004]
Rockville: Substan
nce Abuse and Mental Health
H
Services
AMHSA) (Ro
oad to Recov
very 2004)
Adminiistration (SA
Formatt: VHS (60 min.)
Audien
nce: Adults/G
General, Pro
ofessionals
Topics: Recovery, Drug Abuse
e/Addiction
o: RC 564 R4
R 2004 Partt VIII [MEDIIA]
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For de
ecades, an ever increasing nu
umber of mutual support groups have helpe
ed individuals and
a
families ov
vercome
addiction
ns and lead healthy and fulfilling lives. Alco
oholics Anonym
mous, Al-Anon, Narcotics Anonymous, NarAnon,
Rational Recovery, Women for Sobrie
ety, and Moderration Managem
ment are but a few of the mu
utual support groups
g
that are helping to make a difference
e. This program
m explores the role of mutual support group
p and helps yo
ou discern
whether one might be right for you or
o someone you care about. This
T
program highlights
h
whatt makes mutua
al support
groups work
w
and lets you
y
know how to find one nea
ar you. It also gives helpful tips
t
for health care providers,
employe
ers, the crimina
al justice system, and educattors for incorpo
orating mutual support group
ps into their op
perations.
M Wings Grow Pow
My
werful: DA
ARE To Be
e You. [199
97]
Rockville, MD: Cen
nter for Sub
bstance Abuse Preventio
on
Formatt: VHS (21 min.)
Audien
nce: Adults/G
General
Topics: Children, Prevention/S
P
School/Com
mmunity, Drugs, Minoritty/Special Populations, Family
onships/Pare
enting
Relatio
Call No
o: HV 5824 C45 M91 19
997 [MEDIA
A]
The DA
ARE To Be You
u preschool parrent education program and curriculum are
e profiled in this videotape. This
Colorado
o-based progra
am targets pare
ents and careg
givers of childre
en aged 2-5, from various cu
ultural backgro
ounds. The
program
m's four key fac
ctors are discus
ssed: a nurturing environmen
nt, building on the positive, personal
p
discov
very and
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role mod
deling and, the
e four building blocks of curric
culum - Decisio
on making, Assertiveness, Re
esponsibility, and
a
Esteem.
N
NAPAFASA
A Confere
ence: Open
ning Plena
ary Sessio
on. [2002]
Rockville, MD: Nattional Cleariinghouse for Alcohol & Drug
DI)
Information (NCAD
Formatt: VHS (1 hr. 35 min.)
Audien
nce: Professionals
Topics: Professional Training, Minority/Sp
pecial Popullations, Drug
g
Abuse//Addiction
Call No
o: HV 5824 E85 N15 20
002 [MEDIA]]
Nation
nal Asian Pacific American Families Against Substance Abu
use (NAPAFASA
A).
NAPAFASA
N
A Confere
ence: Work
kshop #1: Drug Ab
buse Relatted Research and
P
Practice.
[
[2002]
Rockville: National Clearingho
ouse for Alco
ohol and Drrug Information (NCADII)
Formatt: VHS (49 min.)
Audien
nce: Professionals
Topics: Drug Abus
se/Addiction
n, Profession
nal Training,, Minority/Special Populations
o: HV 5824 E85 N15 20
002 no. 1 [M
MEDIA]
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The Na
ational Asian Pacific
P
American Families Aga
ainst Substance
e Abuse (NAPA
AFASA) 2002 National
N
Conferrence
explored
d substance abuse health issu
ues that impac
ct all Asian and Pacific Islande
er populations.. In this workshop, AAPI
Work Grroup activities are
a discussed along
a
with evaluation researc
ch strategies
N
NAPAFASA
A Confere
ence: Work
kshop #4: Training
g and Capa
acity Build
ding. [2002]
Rockville: National Clearingho
ouse for Alco
ohol and Drrug Information (NCADII)
Formatt: VHS (50 min.)
Audien
nce: Professionals
Topics: Minority/S
Special Populations, Professional Trraining, Trea
atment/Counseling
o: HV 5824 E85 N15 20
002 no. 4 [M
MEDIA]
Call No
The Na
ational Asian Pacific
P
American Families Aga
ainst Substance
e Abuse (NAPA
AFASA) 2002 National
N
Conferrence
explored
d substance abuse health issu
ues that impac
ct all Asian and Pacific Islande
er populations.. In this workshop,
substanc
ce abuse and mental
m
health related
r
concern
ns were addres
ssed by residen
nts in the Paciffic Island jurisd
dictions,
as well as
a Hawaii and the
t
continental U.S.
NAPAFASA
N
A Confere
ence: Work
kshop #9: Building
g Asian an
nd Pacific Islander
C
Communit
ty. [2002]
Rockville: National Clearingho
ouse for Alco
ohol and Drrug Information (NCADII)
Formatt: VHS (1 hr., 42 min.)
Audien
nce: Professionals
Topics: Minority/S
Special Populations, Professional Trraining
o: HV 5824 E85 N15 20
002 no. 9 [M
MEDIA]
Call No
The Na
ational Asian Pacific
P
American Families Aga
ainst Substance
e Abuse (NAPA
AFASA) 2002 National
N
Conferrence
explored
d substance abuse health issu
ues that impac
ct all Asian and Pacific Islande
er populations.. This workshop
addresse
ed developing culturally apprropriate substance abuse-rela
ated services.
NAPAFASA
N
A Confere
ence: Work
kshop #12: HIV/AI
IDS & Sub
bstance Abuse Serv
vice
S
Strategies
s. [2002]
Rockville: National Clearingho
ouse for Alco
ohol and Drrug Information (NCADII)
Formatt: VHS (1 hr., 6 min.)
Audien
nce: Professionals
Topics: Professional Training, Minority/Sp
pecial Popullations, Drug
g Abuse/Addiction, HIV
V/AIDS
o: HV 5824 E85 N15 no
o. 12 2002 [MEDIA]
[
Call No
The Na
ational Asian Pacific
P
American Families Aga
ainst Substance
e Abuse (NAPA
AFASA) 2002 National
N
Conferrence
explored
d substance abuse health issu
ues that impac
ct all Asian and Pacific Islande
er populations.. In this workshop, Asian
American
n/Pacific Island
der HIV/AIDS and
a
substance abuse issues are
a addressed from the pointt of view of fam
mily
memberrs, researchers, service provid
ders and government progra
ams.
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N
Nassau
BO
OCES: Pro
oject Supp
port. [1997
7]
Rockville, MD: Cen
nter for Sub
bstance Abuse Preventio
on (CSAP)
Formatt: VHS (35 min.)
Audien
nce: Professionals
Topics: Prevention
n/School/Co
ommunity, Teens,
T
Drugs, Drug
Abuse//Addiction
Call No
o: HV 5824 Y68 N23 19
997 [MEDIA]]
This videotape introd
duces Project Support,
S
a five
e-year program
m intended to detect
d
whether mentoring inte
ervention
uce the dropout and substanc
ce abuse rates of Long Island
d middle schoo
ol students. The
e intervention pairs
can redu
teachers
s with students
s, in an attemp
pt to give the child a "friend" who could stee
er the student in the right dirrection. In
the five years
y
that the program has run,
r
both stude
ents and menttors have learn
ned a great dea
al, while keepin
ng the
students
s away from drrugs and on the
e road to succe
ess.
T
The
Nation Celebrates Recov
very 2003: A Nation
nal Showc
case of Ev
vents. [200
03]
Rockville, MD: Sub
bstance Abu
use and Men
ntal Health Services
S
AMHSA)
Adminiistration (SA
Formatt: VHS (26:38 min.)
Audien
nce: Adults/G
General
Topics: Drug Abus
se/Addiction
n, Prevention
n/School/Co
ommunity, Recovery
R
o: RC 564 R4
R 2003 Partt X [MEDIA]]
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Webca
ast Host: Ivette
e Torres, Assoc
ciate Director for
f Consumer Affairs,
A
Centerr for Substance
e Abuse Treatm
ment
(CSAT). In this program
m, we will look
k at the tremen
ndous educatio
onal and aware
eness raising ev
vents conducte
ed in
commun
nities large and
d small across our
o great Natio
on in celebratio
on of this year’s theme, “Join
n the Voices for
Recovery
y: Celebrating Health.” We will
w highlight Re
ecovery Month community forums, walks an
nd runs for rec
covery,
Major Le
eague Baseball games, music
c-based activities, and other events that he
elped to increas
se the understanding
that addiction is treata
able and recove
ery is possible.
Nation's Challenge:
N
C
: A Guide for Educa
ators of Ch
hildren Afffected by Alcohol and
a
O
Other
Drugs. [1995]
Rockville, MD: NCA
ADI Videota
ape Resourc
ce Program, U.S. Deparrtment of Ed
ducation
Formatt: VHS (Partt I 52:45 min., Part II 12 min.)
Audien
nce: Professionals
Topics: Children, Teens,
T
Alcoh
hol, Drugs, COA's/ACOA
A's, Professional Trainin
ng
o: HV 5824 C45 N23 19
995 [MEDIA]
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These two videotape
es of a teleconfference focus on
o the goal to ensure
e
that substance-expos
sed children ge
et the
same op
pportunities to succeed as oth
her children. Pa
anels of expertts-educators, administrators,
a
, doctors, and social
workers--in Florida; Ore
egon, Illinois, and
a
Washingto
on, DC, discuss
s ways to disco
over the unique
eness of substa
anceexposed children and unlock
u
their po
otential.
The Nation’s Respo
T
onse to the
e Call: A National
N
S
Showcase
of Faces and Voice
es of
R
Recovery
Month. [2
2002]
Rockville, MD: Sub
bstance Abu
use and Men
ntal Health Services
S
AMHSA)
Adminiistration (SA
Formatt: VHS (38:44 min.)
Audien
nce: Adults/G
General
Topics: Recovery, Prevention//School/Com
mmunity
o: RC 564 N26 2002
Call No
Host: Ivette Torres, Director of Communications and External Liaison,
L
CSAT. This webcast highlights
h
Reco
overy
Month ev
vents and activ
vities held thro
oughout the country during th
he month of Se
eptember 2002
2. These eventts all
promote
e treatment and
d recovery, and celebrate ind
dividuals who work
w
in the fielld to help those
e in need. This
s program
aims to put
p a face and voice on recov
very, and to sa
alute those who have suffered from addictio
on and have th
he
strength and courage to
t reclaim happ
py and healthy
y lives. This pro
ogram is dedic
cated to a Cham
mpion of Addic
ction
Recovery
y, Senator Pau
ul Wellstone fro
om Minnesota (1944
(
- 2002). Senator Wells
stone said, "I think
t
it will hap
ppen with
a citizen constituency ….
… With citizen
ns speaking outt saying because of treatmen
nt, I am able to
o live a very su
uccessful
life."
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T
The
Neuro
obiology of
o Alcoholism: Simp
plified. [19
998]
Rancho
o Mirage, CA
A: Annenberg Center fo
or Health Sc
ciences,
Betty Ford
F
Center
Formatt: VHS (30 min.)
Audien
nce: Adults/G
General
Topics: Medical/Ph
hysiological Effects, Alcohol, Alcoho
olism, Treattment/Counseling
o: RC 565 N27 1998 [M
MEDIA]
Call No
This program provides an update on
o the exciting research unde
erway to unrav
vel the medical mystery of ad
ddiction.
Scientistts are now able
e to study the inner workings
s of the human
n brain, the structure of our genetic
g
makeup and the
mechanisms of alcoholl and drug trea
atment in ways
s not possible even
e
a decade ago. It is critic
cal that those who
w
are
individua
ally or professionally concern
ned with addicttive diseases have a current understanding
u
of the directio
ons science
is headin
ng in conquerin
ng these majorr public health challenges. Drr. James West dis cusses ho
ow AA, medical treatment
and spiriituality comprise a holistic re
ecovery process
s. Included are
e suggestions and
a
discussion questions that will help
viewers derive optimum
m benefit from
m the video. Pre
esenters: Carltton K. Erickson
n; James W. West
N
NRSF
Spee
ed and Ag
ggression Tool Kit.
Nationa
al Road Safety Foundattion, Inc. (N
NRSF)
Formatt: VHS (37 min.)
Audien
nce: Adults/G
General, Youth
Topics: Prevention
n/School/Co
ommunity, Driving
D
o: HE 5614.2 N23 [MED
DIA]
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View online: http://www.nationalroadsafety.org/pag
ge.php?id=16
Conten
nts include LOV
V2XLR8 (11:39
9); One Second
d in Time (13:47); Cage the Rage (6:40); Mom in a Hurrry (:15 &
:30); Drriver Report Ca
ard (:30). Also includes, Don't Bug Out! Agg
gressive Drivin
ng Kills: Should
der Driving (:15);
Tailgatin
ng (:30); Waterbugging (:30;; Channel 55 News
N
Release (1:56);
(
Channe
el 12 News Release (1:55). To
T access
the Discu
ussion guide, Powerpoint
P
pre
esentation, and
d to view or do
ownload videos, go to the following website and scroll
down to desired item. http://www.na
ationalroadsafe
ety.org/page.php?id=16.
Offering Hope,
O
H
Reco
overy, and
d Resilien
nce to Chilldren of Addicted
A
P
Parents:
The
C
Children’s
s Program
m Kit. [2004
4]
Rockville, MD: Sub
bstance Abu
use and Men
ntal Health Services
S
Administration
n (SAMHSA))
Formatt: VHS (30 min.)
Audien
nce: Adults/G
General, Pro
ofessionals
Topics: Children, COA's/ACOA
C
A's, Teens, Family
F
Relattionships/Pa
arenting
o: HV 5824 C45 O35 20
004 [MEDIA]
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Often,, the people hu
urt most by alcohol and drug use disorders don’t drink or use drugs; the
ey are the child
dren of
alcohol- or drug-depen
ndent parents. These children
n are more like
ely to experienc
ce mental and physical probllems and
are at increased risk off being neglectted or abused. They are also at much greatter risk to beco
ome addicted
themselv
ves. In this pro
ogram we will explore
e
effectiv
ve strategies fo
or improving the lives of children of alcohol- and
drug-dep
pendent parents and examine the new Children’s Program
m Kit developed to encourage
e appropriate programs
p
and serv
vices to help th
hese children. Host:
H
Ivette To
orres, Associate
e Director for Consumer
C
Affa
airs, Center for
Substanc
ce Abuse Treattment (CSAT). Panelists: Cha
arles G. Curie is
i Administrato
or of the Substtance Abuse an
nd Mental
Health Services
S
Administration, SAMHSA, an agenc
cy of the U.S. Department
D
of Health and Hu
uman Services. Beverly
Watts Da
avis is Directorr of the Centerr for Substance
e Abuse Preven
ntion within SA
AMHSA. Sis Wenger is the Exe
ecutive
Director of the Nationa
al Association for
f Children of Alcoholics, also
o known by the acronym NAC
CoA. Don Coyh
his is
Founder and President of White Bison
n, an organizattion that offers
s addiction prevention, and Wellbriety
W
resou
urces to
the Nativ
ve American co
ommunity nationwide.
O
Olympic
S
Spirit:
Buillding Resiiliency in Youth.
Y
[19
995]
Washin
ngton, D.C.:: U.S. Department of Ed
ducation, Sa
afe and Dru
ug Free
Schools Program
Formatt: VHS (16 min.)
Audien
nce: Adults/G
General
Topics: Children, Teens,
T
Prevention/Scho
ool/Commun
nity, Drugs, Drug
A
Abuse//Addiction, Alcohol
Call No
o: HV 5824 Y68 O5 199
95 [MEDIA]
View online: http://www.arch
hive.org/details/gov.ntis.ava19787
7vnb1
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ouse.org
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This videotape is des
signed to proviide teachers off K-12 with a creative
c
and en
ngaging approa
ach to supplem
menting
classroom
m drug and vio
olence preventtion lessons. Th
hemes for this project are drrawn from the Olympic
O
Game
es, as well
as the Pa
aralympic Gam
mes and Specia
al Olympics Wo
orld Games, and center aroun
nd the Olympic
c ideals of coop
peration
and team
mwork, citizens
ship, and fair play.
p
This video
o is a teaching resource desig
gned to provide creative, pra
actical
applications of a positiv
ve approach to
o prevention. It offers teache
ers an opportun
nity to enhance
e and extend their
t
school's drug and viole
ence prevention
n curriculum across discipline
es and into the
e community. Building
B
resiliency is a
positive approach to drrug and violenc
ce prevention. The focus is on
o strengthenin
ng the persona
al and environm
mental
protectiv
ve factors that contribute to young
y
people's
s resiliency - th
he ability to ad
dapt to changes
s and deal with
h difficult
situation
ns in a positive way.
Opening Doors:
O
D
Tec
chniques for
f
Talking with So
outheast Asian
A
Clien
nts about
A
Alcohol
an
nd Other Drug
D
Issues. [1997]
Rockville, MD: Nattional Cleariinghouse for Alcohol an
nd Drug Info
ormation
Formatt: VHS (60 min.)
Audien
nce: Professionals
Topics: Drugs, Alc
cohol, Drug Abuse/Addiction, Alcoh
holism, Profe
essional Training,
ment/Counse
eling
Treatm
Call No
o: HV 5824 E85 O65 19
997 [MEDIA]
Openin
ng Doors demo
onstrates asses
ssment and ea
arly interventio
on methods forr human service providers wh
ho work
with Sou
utheast Asian clients.
c
The pro
oviders are enc
couraged to be
ecome more ac
ctive in early id
dentification, re
eferral,
and intervention of sub
bstance abuse problems. This
s video also ex
xplores the unique aspects off substance abuse
problems within Southeast Asian com
mmunities. Two
o interviews arre conducted in
n Vietnamese and
a
two in Khm
mer (with
English subtitles).
s
Question and answ
wer sessions an
nd teaching po
oints follow eac
ch interview.
O
Opening
the Door: The
T
Trail to Treatm
ment. [2006
6]
Seattle
e, WA: Spotlight on Rec
covery Stigm
ma Reductio
on Project,
Alcohol/Drug Help Line (Spotlight on Rec
covery Stigm
ma Reductio
on
Projectt)
Formatt: DVD (54 min.)
Audien
nce: Adults/G
General
Topics: Treatmentt/Counseling
g, Recovery, Drug Abus
se/Addiction
n
o: RC 564 O73
O
2006 [M
MEDIA]
Call No
Recovered individuals speak aboutt their experien
nces in treatme
ent, including detox,
d
residenttial and outpattient
treatmen
nt, private and
d publicly funde
ed treatment, in
i an effort to dispel myths about
a
treatmen
nt by those who have
gone on to live in successful recovery
y.
T
The
Oprah
h Winfrey Show, Se
eptember 28, 2001,, "Ecstasy
y." [2001]
Chicago: Harpo, In
nc.
Formatt: VHS (45 min.)
Audien
nce: Adults/G
General
Topics: Drugs, Dru
ug Abuse/Ad
ddiction, Family
onships/Pare
enting, Teen
ns, Children
Relatio
Call No
o: HV 5822 M38 W4 2001 [MEDIA]]
"Whatt Parents Should Know Aboutt Ecstasy" -- Th
he drug is ecstasy. The users
s: 7th graders, 8th graders, teenagers
t
by the th
housands. Your children don't think it's dan
ngerous. See with
w
your own eyes
e
what yourr kids are up against.
T
The
OTC: Battling the Over-tthe-Counter High. [2004]
Alexandria, VA: Co
ommunity Anti-Drug
A
Co
oalitions of America
A
A) and the Multijurisdic
ctional Coun
nterdrug Tas
sk Force Tra
aining
(CADCA
(MCTFT
T) Program,, St. Petersb
burg College
e, FL
Formatt: VHS (60 min.)
Audien
nce: Adults/G
General
Topics: Drug Abus
se/Addiction
n, Family Re
elationships//Parenting, Teens
T
o: RM 146 O83
O
2004 [M
MEDIA]
Call No
This hour-long teleca
ast explores th
he world of ove
er-the-counter drug abuse, fo
ocusing in particular on adole
escent use
of medic
cations such as
s dextromethorrphan (DMX), benedryl,
b
and dramamine. Hear from an ac
ctual teen who got
hooked on
o DMX and what it took for her to recoverr. Host Kareem
mah Abdullah (D
Deputy Directo
or of Training and
a
Technica
al Assistance att CADCA) and panelists Dr. Vince
V
Speraza (Director, Poison Control Info
ormation Cente
er in
Tampa, FL) and Elizabe
eth Assey (Con
nsumer Healthcare Products Association) ta
alk about the need
n
to educate
e parents
in particular about the signs and risk
ks of OTC drug use in their kid
ds, as well as what
w
communiities can do in general to
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ouse.org
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stop the abuse of these everyday cold and cough medications. The second half of the show is a bit repetitive,
however, the first 30 minutes offer a good overview of DMX and other OTC drugs of abuse.
The Performance Edge. [1989]
Rockville, MD: U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Office for Substance Abuse
Prevention
Format: VHS (15 min.)
Audience: Adults/General
Topics: Prevention/School/Community, Smoking, Teens, Alcohol, Drugs
Call No: HV 5824 Y68 P41 [MEDIA]
This prevention video depicts some positive role model adolescents engaging in healthful and athletic activities. The
focus is on motivating teens to strive for natural highs instead of chemical ones by working to achieve peak
performance levels. Shows some of the adverse effects of drugs and how the stresses that use of drugs, including
alcohol and tobacco/nicotine, place on the body actually decrease performance.
Planning for Success: Preventing Relapse. [1987]
Edmonton: Alberta Alcohol and Drug Abuse Commission (AADC)
Format: VHS
Audience: Adults/General
Topics: Treatment/Counseling, Alcohol, Alcoholism, Drugs, Drug Abuse/Addiction
Call No: HV 5276 P52 1987 [MEDIA]
Donated from 1988 SALIS conference.
Poor Jennifer: She's Always Losing Her Hat. [1991]
Rockville: National Association for Children of Alcoholics
Format: VHS (34 min.)
Audience: Adults/General
Topics: COA's/ACOA's, Children, Teens, Professional Training, Alcohol
Call No: HV 5132 M673 1991[MEDIA]
This videotape is about growing up in a family in which a parent suffers from the disease of alcoholism and the
need to help the 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), the videotape is designed to educate adults about the issues
faced by children of alcoholics, and to encourage them to respond appropriately to their special needs. It is especially
useful for adults in community meetings, teachers and other school staff in in-service settings, and other concerned
professionals who work with children.
Prenatal Exposure to Alcohol.
American Association for the Advancement of Science, Cebar Communications
Format: Audiotape
Audience: Adults/General
Topics: Pregnancy/FAS, Alcohol
Call No: Media Tape #4
Preparing for the Drug (Free) Years: Demonstration Video. [1988]
Developmental Research and Programs, Inc.; Roberts, Fitzmahan and Assoc., Seattle:
Comprehensive Health Education Foundation
Format: VHS (15 min.)
Audience: Adults/General
Topics: Prevention/School/Community, Drugs, Drug Abuse/Addiction, Family
Relationships/Parenting
Call No: HV 5132 D39 1988 [MEDIA]
This program is designed to give the parents of pre-teens the "skills to reduce the risk that their children will abuse
alcohol or other drugs." This demonstration tape introduces the Rainbow Players, who act out brief scenes from each
of the program's five videos. Topics include: drug abuse, reasons for setting a formal family position on drugs, refusal
skills, and handling conflict.
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P
Prescriptio
on Drugs:: Killing More
M
than Pain. [200
05]
St. Pettersburg, FL
L: Multijurisd
dictional Cou
unterdrug Task
T
Force Training
T
(MCTFT
T) Program,, St. Petersb
burg College
e
Formatt: VHS (60 min.)
Audien
nce: Adults/G
General
Topics: Drug Abus
se/Addiction
n, Drugs
o: RM 146.5
5 P91 2005 [MEDIA]
[
Call No
When America enterred the new miillennium, it en
ntered a new era in the world
d of drug abuse
e. From the strreets of
the cities
s to the secluded family hom
mes in the subu
urbs, prescriptio
on drug abuse is a problem that’s
t
spilling out
o of pill
bottles and
a
into the lives of millions all
a across our country.
c
Back in
i 2000, aboutt 1.5 million Am
mericans abuse
ed
prescripttion drugs. Two
o years later, that
t
number qu
uadrupled – to
o more than six
x million. That’’s a 400% incre
ease.
Thousands of people die each year because they ov
verdose on pre
escription mediications. Many abusers think they're an
FDA-app
proved high, wh
hile others bec
come addicted after using powerful painkille
ers to treat leg
gitimate pain. During
D
this
broadcas
st, learn how abusers
a
are gettting their drug
gs and how law
w enforcement, doctors, and pharmacists are fighting
the prob
blem. Hear from
m recovering addicts, treatme
ent providers, doctors, robbe
ery victims and
d more.
P
Preventing
g Heroin Overdose
O
: Pragmattic Approa
aches [Conference]
]. [2000]
Seattle
e, WA: AVEN
N, Inc.
Formatt: Audiotape
e
Audien
nce: Adults/G
General
Topics: Drugs, Dru
ug Abuse/Ad
ddiction, Policy/War on Drugs
o: RC 568 H4 P72 2000
0 pt. 1 and pt.
p 2 [MEDIA
A]
Call No
Procee
edings of a con
nference, Seatttle, WA, Januarry 13-14, 2000
0. Sponsored by
b University of
Washing
gton Alcohol & Drug Abuse Institute and The
e Lindesmith Center.
C
CONTENTS: What is a Heroin
Overdose? Heroin Overdose Trends. Risk Factors. Naloxone
N
Distribution. Outrea
ach and Educattion.
International Innovatio
ons. Emergency Response to Overdose. Fro
om Tears to Ho
ope: Friends an
nd Family.
Treatment. Epidemiolo
ogical Issues. Naloxone
N
Distribution II. International Innov
vations II. Pee
er Interventions.
Commun
nity Organizing
g. Closing Remarks.
P
Preventing
g Prescrip
ption Abus
se. [2011]
Multijurisdictional Counterdrug Task Forc
ce Training (MCTFT)
(
g video (1 hr.)
h
Formatt: Streaming
Audien
nce: Adults/G
General
Topics: Drug Abus
se/Addiction
n
o: Online on
nly
Call No
View online: https
s://mctft.icfw
webservices
s.com/webcasts/w.aspx
x?ID=606
Abuse of some presc
cription painkillers has nearly
y doubled since
e the year 2000. The misuse of other presc
cription
medicine
es is also increasing. People are
a stealing fro
om medicine ca
abinets and robbing pharmac
cies to get theiir fix. The
amount of accidental overdoses
o
is als
so on the rise. What can we do about it? How can we pre
event it? During
g the
hour-lon
ng program Pre
eventing Prescrription Abuse, hear from prev
vention and law
w enforcementt leaders aboutt what we
can do to
o help preventt prescription drug
d
abuse. See how takebac
ck programs ca
an help keep drrugs from gettting into
the wron
ng hands. Find out how presc
cription drug monitoring
m
prog
grams are work
king in many states
s
and how a center
of excellence is working to improve them.
t
T
The
Preve
ention Story: Progra
ams that make a Difference,, Part II. [1997]
[
Rockville: Center for
f Substance Abuse Prrevention
Formatt: VHS (16 min.)
Audien
nce: Professionals
Topics: Prevention
n/School/Co
ommunity, Teens,
T
Drugs, Drug Abu
use/Addictio
on
o: HV 5824 Y68 1997 [M
MEDIA]
Call No
The Prrevention Story
y Part II picks up where Part I left off, by highlighting
h
the
e next three sta
ages of the health
commun
nications process to design prrevention mess
sages and matterials. The stages covered are: implementing the
program
m, evaluating th
he program, an
nd using feedba
ack to refine th
he program.
P
Preventio
n Training
g Curricula (CSAP Training
T
L
Library).
[2
2001]
Bethes
sda, MD: Center for Sub
bstance Abu
use Preventiion (CSAP)
Formatt: CD-ROM
Audien
nce: Professionals
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ouse.org
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Topics: Professional Training, Prevention/School/Community
Call No: HV 5825 C81 2001 [MEDIA]
Complete collection of curricula developed by CSAP, including training on such topics as ATOD-related violence,
conflict resolution, community-based volunteer programs, media relations, dental training, high-risk youth, and many
more.
Prevention Works: A Case Study of Alternative Programs. [1997]
Rockville: Center for Substance Abuse Prevention
Format: VHS (7:35 min.)
Audience: Adults/General
Topics: Prevention/School/Community, Children, Teens, Drugs, Alcohol, Drug Abuse/Addiction
Call No: HV 5824 Y68 P77 1997 [MEDIA]
Offering "alternatives" is one effective strategy researchers have found to keep kids away from drugs. This video
discusses one of these alternative programs in particular -- a double dutch jump-rope club in Far Rockaway, NY.
(Double-dutch is a form of jump-rope that uses two ropes turning in opposite directions). Among the aspects of this
program discussed are: positive peer interaction, long-term involvement, positive relationships with adult mentors,
monitoring school performance, and a reward system that keeps up interest. Both the coach and one of the star
jumpers are featured in the video and many entertaining shots of the jumping.
Prevention Works! How to Make it Work in Your Community. [1995]
Rockville: SAMHSA, Center for Substance Abuse Prevention
Format: VHS (42 min.)
Audience: Adults/General
Topics: Prevention/School/Community, Drugs, Drug Abuse/Addiction
Call No: HV 5825 P742 1995 [MEDIA]
This documentary/training videotape illustrates what substance abuse prevention is, what
makes it most effective, and how it is being put to work by organizations.
Prevention Works! Overview. [1995]
Rockville: Center for Substance Abuse Prevention
Format: VHS (6 min.)
Audience: Adults/General
Topics: Prevention/School/Community, Drugs, Drug Abuse/Addiction
Call No: HV 5825 P743 1995 [MEDIA]
This videotape gives a brief overview of what substance abuse prevention is, what makes it most effective, and
how it is being put to work by organizations.
Prohibition: A Film by Ken Burns & Lynn Novick. [2011]
Public Broadcasting System (PBS)
Format: DVD (6 hrs.)
Audience: Adults/General
Topics: Alcohol, Alcoholism, Policy/War on Drugs
Call No: HV 5089 B7 2011 [MEDIA]
View online: http://www.pbs.org/kenburns/prohibition/watch-video/#id=2082675582
Directed by Ken Burns and Lynn Novick, this documentary tells the story of the rise, rule and fall of the 18th
Amendment to the U.S. Constitution. The film starts with the early history of alcohol in America and examines the
19th-century temperance and progressive movements through the repeal of the 18th Amendment in 1933. This 6hour, three part documentary also includes over 2 hours of bonus content.
Public Service Announcements from the Partnership for a Drug-Free America.
[1997]
Partnership for a Drug-Free America
Format: VHS
Audience: Adults/General
Topics: Drugs, Drug Abuse/Addiction,
Prevention/School/Community, Media/Advertising
Call No: HV 5825 P85 1997 [MEDIA]
Includes 27 video PSAs and 5 audio PSAs.
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Quest for Drug Control: Polittics and Fe
Q
ederal Policy in a Period
P
of Increasing
I
g
S
Substance
e Abuse, 1968-1981
1
1: Searchable Drug
g Policy Do
ocuments
s. [2002]
David F.
F Musto and Pamela Korsmeyer, producers.
p
N
New
Haven, CT: Yale University Pre
ess
Formatt: CD-ROM
Audien
nce: Adults/G
General
Topics: Drug Abus
se/Addiction
n, Alcoholism
m, Policy/Wa
ar on Drugs
s
o: HV 5825 M846 2002 CD-ROM [M
MEDIA]
Call No
A com
mpanion to the book QUEST FOR DRUG CON
NTROL, by David F. Musto and Pamela Kors
smeyer (ADAI Library:
L
HV 5825
5 M845 2002), this CD contains full-text sea
archable drug policy documents from the National
N
Archive
es,
presiden
ntial libraries off Presidents Johnson through
h Carter, the National Library
y of Medicine, the
t
Library of Congress
C
and othe
er private collections.
R
Ready,
Se
et, Listen! Game. [20
009]
Rockville, MD: Cen
nter for Sub
bstance Abuse Preventio
on (CSAP), Substance
vices Admin
nistration (S
SAMHSA)
Abuse and Mental Health Serv
Formatt: DVD
Audien
nce: Youth, Adults/Gene
A
eral
Topics: Children, Family
F
Relattionships/Pa
arenting
o: HV 5824 C45 R3 200
09 [MEDIA]
Call No
View online: http:///www.toos
smarttostartt.samhsa.go
ov/tweens/g
games/SafeH
Harbor.aspx
x
The Re
eady, Set, Listen! Game is de
esigned to help
p parents and young
y
people talk
t
to each otther about underage
alcohol use,
u
why it’s no
ot smart, and how
h
to prevent it. The compu
uter game has two goals: To increase the number
n
of
conversa
ations about th
he harms of underage alcohol use that pare
ents and caregiivers have with
h children ages
s 9 to 13;
and To in
ncrease the pe
ercentage of ch
hildren ages 9 to
t 13, parents, and caregivers who see und
derage alcohol use as
harmful.
R
Recovery
and Policy
y: How Sttates Tran
nsform Systems of Care. [200
05]
Rockville, MD: Sub
bstance Abu
use and Men
ntal Health Services
S
Administration
n (SAMHSA)) (Road
overy 2005))
to Reco
Formatt: VHS (60 min.)
Audien
nce: Adults/G
General
Topics: Policy/Warr on Drugs, Treatment//Counseling
o: RC 564 R4
R 2005 Partt 9 [MEDIA]
Call No
View online: http:///www.reco
overymonth.gov/Resourrcesg/2005/Web
bcast/Recov
very-and-Po
olicy-How-Sttates-Transfform-System
ms-of-Care.aspx
Catalog
Governors and State
e-level policymakers have unique opportunities to shape attitudes
a
about addiction and
d increase
access to
o treatment se
ervices by theirr constituencies. This program
m will profile State
S
officials who
w
are making
ga
differenc
ce and who are
e finding innova
ative and successful ways to ensure effective treatment services
s
are av
vailable to
the popu
ulations they se
erve.
Recovery Month 20
R
002 Specia
al Webcas
st: ONDCP
P’s Marijua
ana Initiative Facts
s and
S
Solutions.
. [2002]
Rockville, MD: Sub
bstance Abu
use and Men
ntal Health Services
S
AMHSA)
Adminiistration (SA
Formatt: VHS (53 min.)
Audien
nce: Adults/G
General
Topics: Drug Abus
se/Addiction
n, Drugs, Me
edical/Physio
ological Effe
ects, Teens
o: HV 5822 M3 R22 200
02 [MEDIA]
Call No
Host: Join Ivette Torrres, National Coordinator,
C
Re
ecovery Month
h Campaign, Ce
enter for Substtance Abuse Trreatment.
Panelists
s: Scott Burns,, Deputy Directtor, Office of National
N
Drug Control
C
Policy; Jean Donaldso
on, Project Officer, CSAT
Cannabis
s Youth Treatm
ment Project; Dr.
D Frank Tims,, Professor, Un
niversity of Sou
uth Florida, Department of Ps
sychiatry
and Scie
ence Advisor, Operation
O
PAR Inc.; Tim Brad
dley, Chairman, U-Turn and recovering
r
addict, and person
ns affected
by marijuana addiction
n. Many youth think that marrijuana is harm
mless. They feel if their friends are doing it, then it is
cool. Wh
hat young peop
ple don't realize
e is marijuana has dangerous side effects. Marijuana imp
pairs motor skills, and
reduces your ability to do things thatt require coordination and concentration. In
n addition, marrijuana can cau
use heart,
brain, an
nd lung problem
ms. This webca
ast will explore
e the hidden truths about this
s commonly us
sed illicit drug and
examine
e new treatmen
nt options.
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use | http://a
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ouse.org
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R
Recovery
Network Programm
ming Compilation. [1997]
[
Santa Monica Vide
eo, Inc. (1-8
800-VID-DU
UBS)
0 min.)
Formatt: VHS (110
Audien
nce: Adults/G
General
Topics: Recovery, Treatment//Counseling, Alcohol, Drugs,
D
Alcoholism, Drug
g Abuse/Add
diction
o: RC 564 R25
R
1997 [M
MEDIA]
Call No
This video is a comp
pilation of four programs prod
duced by The Recovery
R
Network. The first, "Full Circle," consists of
a supporrt group called "Mixed Nuts" made up of pe
eople recoverin
ng from a varie
ety of addiction
ns (drugs, alcoh
hol, sex,
gambling
g, food, etc.). They
T
each disc
cuss their type of addiction and what steps they have tak
ken on the road
d to
recovery
y. Religion is es
specially focuse
ed on as an efffective way to get and stay sober.
s
(45 min). Next is "Stolen Lives,"
which loo
oks at a varietty of programs for children off addicts and also
a
contains in
nterviews with kids who have
e lived
through the experience
e of having alcoholic or substtance-abusing parents. (30 min).
m
Third is "Straight Talk,"" in which
teenagerrs talk about th
heir own struggles with alcoh
hol and other drugs
d
and whatt eventually go
ot them to stop
p abusing.
(10 min..). Finally come
es "Bottoms," a light-hearted
d look at hitting
g "rock bottom
m." (25 min).
R
Recovery
Speaks: Success
S
an
nd Survival. [2005]
Seattle
e: Spotlight on Recoverry Stigma Re
eduction Pro
oject,
Alcohol/Drug Help Line (Spotlight on Rec
covery Stigm
ma
Reducttion Project))
Formatt: DVD
Audien
nce: Adults/G
General
Topics: Recovery, Drug Abuse
e/Addiction
o: RC 564 R29
R
2005 [M
MEDIA]
Call No
Interviews with mem
mbers of the re
ecovery commu
unity in Seattle
e, WA, address
sed to society, to others living
g in longterm rec
covery, and to those still in need of recoverry. Puts a posittive face on rec
covery and pro
omotes the factt that
recovery
y works.
R
Reducing
Underage
e Drinking
g: A Collec
ctive Resp
ponsibility
y; Backgro
ound Pape
ers.
[[2004]
Nationa
al Research Council; In
nstitute of Medicine
M
Formatt: CD-ROM
Audien
nce: Adults/G
General
Topics: Prevention
n/School/Co
ommunity, Teens,
T
Alcoh
hol
o: RJ 506 D7
78 R43 2004 MEDIA
Call No
This CD-ROM
C
contain
ns sixteen back
kground paperrs to accompan
ny the book "Reducing Underrage
Drinking: A Collective Responsibility." (RJ 506 D78 R43 2004). Th
he papers addrress issues on
underage drinking such
h as epidemiology, social and
d health consequences, psychological and
cultural aspects,
a
media
a portrayals of alcohol, and numerous
n
strattegies to addre
ess the problem
m. Paper copies
s of these
backgrou
und reports are
e located in the
e ADAI Library
y [RJ 506 D78 R43 2004 Appendix].
R
Relapse
Prevention
n. [1992]
Rockville: National Institute on
o Drug Abu
use, Commu
unity and Pro
ofessional Education
E
Brranch
Formatt: VHS (24 min.)
Audien
nce: Professionals
Topics: Treatmentt/Counseling
g, Alcohol, Drugs,
D
Reco
overy, Profes
ssional Train
ning
o: RC 564 R251
R
1992 [M
MEDIA]
Call No
What do
d we really kn
now about rela
apse, and how can we help cllients avoid it? This videotape
e addresses th
hese
question
ns by providing information on the phenome
enon of relapse
e and its often chronic appea
arance in the lives of
substanc
ce abusers. The accompanyin
ng user's guide
e gives informa
ation on the components of relapse.
R
Remotely
Science. [1993]
Rockville: National Institute on
o Drug Abu
use (NIDA) (NIDA
(
Scien
nce Educatio
on Program))
Formatt: VHS (22 min.)
Audien
nce: Youth
Topics: Prevention
n/School/Co
ommunity, Children,
C
Dru
ugs, Minoritty/Special Populations
o: HV 5824 C45 N174 [MEDIA]
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Produc
ced by eighth grade
g
students
s, this documentary shows sttudents that sc
cience is fun. Itt contains strong
message
es to discourag
ge drug use wh
hile also encourraging interestt in science, pa
articularly among girls.
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The Research Society on Alcoholism Lecture Series. [2001]
Austin, TX: Research Society on Alcoholism
Format: CD-ROM
Audience: Professionals
Topics: Alcohol, Alcoholism, Professional Training,
Prevention/School/Community, Treatment/Counseling, Medical/Physiological
Effects
Call No: RC 565 R42 2001 [MEDIA]
Edited by Donna Gruol and Yedy Israel. The Lecture Series on "Alcohol Use and Alcohol Actions" comprises 18
lectures which cover Biomedical (alcohol elimination, organ damage, genetic susceptibility, etc -- Module #1) and
Psychosocial aspects (statistics, education, prevention, treatment, etc -- Module #2). The lecturers of the Series are
18 outstanding scientists and clinicians. Each lecture has been authoritatively edited by a second specialist in the
same topic. Each lecture was delivered in 50 minutes at the 2000 (Denver, CO) and 2001 (Montreal, PQ) meetings of
the Research Society on Alcoholism. Supported by NIAAA.
Respirators: Your TB Defense; and, TB Respiratory Protection: Administrator's
Review. [2002]
National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) (DHHS (NIOSH)
Publication No. 2002-114d)
Format: DVD (48 min.)
Audience: Professionals
Topics: Professional Training, Workplace
Call No: RA 644 T7 R5 2002 [MEDIA]
View online: http://www.cdc.gov/niosh/docs/video/tb.html
Hosted by Loretta Swit, these two presentations of NIOSH programs are designed to educate
health care workers on proper respiratory protection and to present a step-by-step method of
developing a respiratory protection program for tuberculosis. (2 DVDs)
Rethinking the Demographics of Addiction: Helping Older Adults Find Recovery.
[2004]
Rockville, MD: Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) (Road
to Recovery 2004)
Format: VHS (57 min.)
Audience: Adults/General
Topics: Minority/Special Populations, Recovery
Call No: RC 564 R4 2004 Part IV
View online: http://www.recoverymonth.gov/Resources-Catalog/2004/Webcast/Rethinkingthe-Demographics-of-Addiction-Helping-Older-Adults-Find-Recovery.aspx
Researchers are only beginning to realize the pervasiveness of substance use disorders among people aged 60 and
older. Until recently, alcohol and prescription drug misuse-which affects as many as 17 percent of older adults-was
not discussed in either dependency/addiction or gerontological literature. The reasons for this silence are varied, but
a major cause is that health care providers tend to overlook substance use disorders and misuse among older people,
mistaking the symptoms for those of dementia, depression, or other problems common to older adults. In addition,
older adults are more likely to hide their substance use and less likely to seek professional help. Many relatives of
older individuals with substance use disorders, particularly their adult children, are ashamed of the problem and
choose not to address it. The result is thousands of older adults who need treatment and do not receive it. This
program highlights ways to overcome such barriers and help older adults receive the addiction treatment they need.
Hosted by Ivette Torres, Associate Director for Consumer Affairs, Center for Substance Abuse Treatment (CSAT).
Panelists include: David Oslin (Assistant Professor of Psychiatry, U. Penn), Doris Terry (Former State Superviser of
Health Education for the MD State Dept of Education), Carol Colleran (Director, Hazelden Foundation), and James
Firman (President and CEO, National Council on the Aging).
Review of Research on Genetics and Addiction. [1986]
Samson, Herman H. Seattle: Alcohol and Drug Abuse Institute
Format: Audiotape
Audience: Professionals
Topics: Alcohol, Alcoholism, Drugs, Drug Abuse/Addiction
Call No: Media Tape #5
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R
Right
Turn
ns Only. [1993]
Rockville: Center for
f Substance Abuse Prrevention
Formatt: VHS (2.5 hrs.)
Audien
nce: Youth
Topics: Prevention
n/School/Co
ommunity, Drugs,
D
Drug Abuse/Addiction, Teen
ns
o: HV 5824 Y68 R41 19
993 [MEDIA]]
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The film is divided in
nto seven 20-m
minute segmen
nts that focus on
o a group of racially and eth
hnically diverse
e students
who worrk together to produce
p
a vide
eo about the ca
auses and cons
sequences of te
eenage drug abuse.
R
Risk
and Reality:
R
Te
eaching Preschool
P
Children Affected
A
b Substance Abuse
by
e.
[[1994]
U.S. De
epartment of
o Education
n. Head Start. NIDA. Ce
enter for Su
ubstance Pre
evention, Ed
ducation
Develo
opment Centter, Inc: U.S
S. Departme
ent of Health and Huma
an Services
Formatt: VHS (30 min.)
Audien
nce: Professionals
Topics: COA's/ACO
OA's, Profes
ssional Train
ning, Alcohol, Drugs, Fa
amily Relatio
onships/Pare
enting,
en
Childre
Call No
o: HV 5824 C45 E22 19
994 [MEDIA]]
Research review: "R
Risk and reality; implications of
o prenatal exp
posure to alcoh
hol and other drugs,"
d
by Joan
nne P.
Brady, Marc
M
Posner, Cy
ynthia Long an
nd Michael J. Rosati. The Teachers' Guide is
s by Joanne P. Brady and Sha
aron
Grollman
n. In recent ye
ears teachers have
h
reported an
a increasing number
n
of child
dren who displa
ay troubling be
ehaviors
and learning problems that they susp
pect may be re
elated to the efffects of substa
ance abuse -- either
e
prenatall exposure
to alcoho
ol and drugs orr the conseque
ences of living in families and
d communities where substan
nce abuse is co
ommon.
These materials
m
(a 30--minute videota
ape, a teacherr's guide, and a research review) draw upon
n research and
d service
demonsttration program
ms to identify specific
s
techniq
ques and interv
ventions that can
c
help teache
ers be effective
e working
with thes
se children. Sp
pecific techniqu
ues described include: creatin
ng a nurturing classroom; en
ncouraging cooperative
play; minimizing distra
actions and fac
cilitating transittions; helping children
c
manag
ge their behav
vior; and condu
ucting
ongoing assessment.
R
Road
Rage
e: Combatting Aggre
essive Driiving in Washingto
W
n State. [2000]
Olympia, WA: Was
shington Tra
affic Safety Commission
n; A Cardina
al
Media Production
Formatt: VHS (11 min.)
Audien
nce: Adults/G
General
Topics: Prevention
n/School/Co
ommunity, Washington
W
State, Driviing
o: HE 5614.3 W27 R5 2000
2
[MEDIA
A]
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Law en
nforcemen t officers
o
across Washington
W
state are using innovative approaches to com
mbat increasing
g acts of
road rag
ge and aggressive driving. So
ocietal pressure
es, a culture off increased com
mpetition and aggression,
a
even poor
time management hav
ve contributed to
t more people
e committing these
t
irrationall acts on our highways. This video
v
reminds everyone to stteer clear of ag
ggressive drive
ers, practice go
ood driving hab
bits and keep calm
c
behind th
he wheel.
R
Road
to Recovery. [2001]
Rockville, MD: Cen
nter for Sub
bstance Abuse Treatment (CSAP)
y 2001)
(Road to Recovery
Formatt: VHS (28:30 min.)
Audien
nce: Adults/G
General
Topics: Recovery, Treatment//Counseling
o: RC 564 R4
R 2001 Partt I [MEDIA]
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The firrst installment of a 7-part we
ebcast discussing key issues related to the 2001 Recovery
y Month observ
vation
(Septem
mber, 2001). It includes appea
arances from CSAT
C
director D.
D H. Westley Clark and othe
ers.
T
The
Road to Recove
ery. [2004]]
Rockville, MD: Sub
bstance Abu
use and Men
ntal Health Services
S
Administration
n (SAMHSA)) (Road
overy 2004))
to Reco
Formatt: VHS (26:43 min.)
Audien
nce: Adults/G
General
Topics: Drug Abus
se/Addiction
n, Prevention
n/School/Co
ommunity,
ery
Recove
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o: RC 564 R4
R 2004 Partt I [MEDIA]
"The Road
R
to Recove
ery" is the firstt in a series of 10 programs supporting
s
the 15th annual observance
o
of National
N
Alcohol and
a
Drug Addic
ction Recovery
y Month. The program is designed to help in
ndividuals, organizations, and
d
commun
nities raise awa
areness about the
t
benefits off addiction trea
atment. The show demonstrates successful
awarene
ess-raising stra
ategies employed by commun
nities large and
d small through
hout the Nation
n and provides
s helpful
tips for replicating
r
thos
se successes where
w
you live.
T
The
Road to Recove
ery. [2003]]
Rockville, MD: Sub
bstance Abu
use and Men
ntal Health Services
S
Administration
n (SAMHSA))
very Month 2003)
2
(Recov
Formatt: VHS (32 min.)
Audien
nce: Adults/G
General
Topics: Recovery
o: RC 564 R4
R 2003 Partt I [MEDIA]
Call No
This webcast,
w
the firrst in a series of
o nine, will serrve as an informative introdu
uction to the 20
003 September Recovery
Month ob
bservance and help individua
als and commu
unities nationwide discover ho
ow to become involved at the
e local
level. "The Road to Rec
covery 2003" will
w feature the
e U.S. Departm
ment of Health and Human Se
ervices' Substa
ance Abuse
and Men
ntal Health Serv
vices Administration's (SAMH
HSA's) Center for
f Substance Abuse
A
Treatme
ent (CSAT) Dirrector Dr.
H. Westley Clark, CSAT
T Associate Dirrector for Cons
sumer Affairs Iv
vette Torres (p
program host),, and recovery
commun
nity representatives from acro
oss the Nation.
T
The
Road to Recove
ery 2005. [2005]
Rockville, MD: Sub
bstance Abu
use and Men
ntal Health Services
S
AMHSA) (Ro
oad to Recov
very 2005)
Adminiistration (SA
Formatt: VHS (30 min.)
Audien
nce: Adults/G
General
Topics: Recovery, Treatment//Counseling
o: RC 564 R4
R 2005 Partt 1 [MEDIA]
Call No
View online: http:///www.reco
overymonth.gov/Resourrces-Catalog
g/2005/Web
bcast/The-2
2005Road-tto-Recovery.aspx
This program is first in a series of nine programs
s supporting the 16th annual observance off National Alcoh
hol and
Drug Add
diction Recove
ery Month. This
s program is de
esigned to help
p individuals, organizations,
o
a
and
communities plan
and hostt events to rais
se awareness about
a
the bene
efits of addictio
on treatment. The
T
show will demonstrate
d
su
uccessful
awarene
ess-raising stra
ategies employed by commun
nities-large and
d small-throughout the nation and will prov
vide
helpful tips about how viewers can re
eplicate those successes
s
in th
heir own comm
munities. Hoste
ed by Ivette To
orres,
Associate Director for Consumer
C
Affa
airs, Center forr Substance Ab
buse Treatmentt (CSAP).
The Role of
T
o Faith- and
a
Comm
munity-Based Syste
ems in Add
diction Tre
eatment and
a
R
Recovery.
[2004]
Rockville, MD: Sub
bstance Abu
use and Men
ntal Health Services
S
Administration
n (SAMHSA)) (Road
overy 2004))
to Reco
Formatt: VHS (60 min.)
Audien
nce: Adults/G
General
Topics: Prevention
n/School/Co
ommunity, Recovery,
R
Trreatment/Co
ounseling
o: RC 564 R4
R 2004 Partt VII [MEDIA
A]
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The be
eneficial role th
hat faith and so
ocial services play
p
in the prev
vention and intervention of drug
d
and alcohol misuse
disorders
s and in progra
ams designed to
t treat and prromote recoverry from substa
ance use and mental
m
disorderrs has long
been ack
knowledged. This program ex
xplores the crittical part playe
ed by faith- and
d community-b
based systems and
provides
s useful tips on what works and how you an
nd your organiz
zation can get involved.
T
The
Roles of Friend
ds and Com
mmunity in
i the Rec
covery Pro
ocess. [2001]
Rockville: Center for
f Substance Abuse Trreatment (R
Recovery Mo
onth
2001)
Formatt: VHS (57 min.)
Audien
nce: Adults/G
General
Topics: Recovery, Prevention//School/Com
mmunity
o: RC 564 R4
R 2001 Partt VII [MEDIA
A]
Call No
This is
s the seventh installment in a 7 part series of webcasts diiscussing key issues related to
t the 2001 Re
ecovery
Month ob
bservation (Se
eptember 2001). Regardless of
o whether we have an addic
ction, drug and
d alcohol proble
ems
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impact each
e
and every
y one of us. And each of us ca
an play a role in confronting addiction. This
s program will address
effective
e actions to facilitate the reco
overy process and
a
help individ
duals and com
mmunities recov
ver from the ra
avages of
substanc
ce abuse.
S
Sacred
Tru
ust: Prote
ect your Baby Again
nst Fetal Alcohol
A
Sy
yndrome. [1995]
Rockville, MD: Nattional Cleariinghouse on
n Alcohol & Drug Abuse
e Information (NCADI)
Formatt: VHS (15 min.)
Audien
nce: Adults/G
General
Topics: Pregnancy
y/FAS, Minorrity/Special Populations
s, Women, Alcohol
A
o: RG 629 F45 S10 199
92 [MEDIA]
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This video addresses
s Fetal Alcohol Syndrome (FA
AS) and Fetal Alcohol
A
Effects (FAE) among Native America
an and
Alaska Native
N
women, and promotes an alcohol-fre
ee lifestyle duriing pregnancy.. Individuals from various Na
ations are
shown giving no-use messages:
m
the mother of a ch
hild born with FAS;
F
a parent and
a
foster pare
ent of FAS/FAE
E children,
who disc
cusses their ph
hysical and beh
havioral problem
ms; a tribal eld
der who discus
sses the cultura
al belief that women
w
possess a sacred trust as life givers; a health educa
ator who offers
s strategies to help women avoid
a
drinking. Native
American
n men are encouraged by on
ne of their own to support a woman's
w
decisiion not to drink
k alcohol during
pregnancy.
Safe Spaces: Drug and
S
a
Alcoh
hol Preven
ntion Educ
cation for Special Needs
N
and
d DrugE
Exposed
K
K-2
Children. [1992]
Wasow
w, Eileen; Ru
uhf, Robin. New
N
York: Bank
B
Street College of Education. Project
P
Healthy
y Choices
Formatt: VHS (27 min.)
Audien
nce: Professionals
Topics: COA's/ACO
OA's, Childre
en, Prevention/School/Community
y, Profession
nal
ng
Trainin
Call No
o: HV 5824 C45 S133 1992
1
[MEDIA
A]
A stafff development program for K-2
K special education teacherrs, in two parts
s: Part One: Aw
wareness, skills
s, and
practice (15 min.); Parrt two: Early in
ntervention and
d family-school collaboration (11 min.).
S
Saying
Go
oodnight to
t the Sun
n. [1997]
Rockville: Center for
f Substance Abuse Prrevention (C
CSAP)
Formatt: VHS (30 min.)
Audien
nce: Adults/G
General
Topics: Prevention
n/School/Co
ommunity, Minority/Spe
M
ecial Populattions, Alcohol, Drugs
o: HV 5824 E85 S23 19
997 [MEDIA]]
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This cu
ulturally speciffic videotape profiles the Rura
al Providers Co
onference, a ga
athering geare
ed toward substance
abuse prrevention and intervention sttrategies for th
he Alaska Nativ
ve population. Viewers
V
are sh
hown conferenc
ce
activities
s that stress th
he importance of "creative po
ower" enabling the Alaskan Native
N
commun
nity to clarify th
heir vision
to live allcohol and drug
g free lives, co
ommit to carry forth the visio
on, and develop
p values which are consistentt with
their cultture.
S
Scaling
Ne
ew Heightts - The Change Jou
urney. Part I: Estab
blishing Your
Y
Base.. [2005]
Norman, OK: Soutthwest Centter for the Application
A
o Prevention Technolog
of
gies
(CAPT)); The Change Companies
Formatt: VHS (120
0 min.)
Audien
nce: Adults/G
General
Topics: Recovery, Prevention//School/Com
mmunity
o: BF 637 C4
4 C55 2005 [MEDIA]
Call No
Part 1 of a three-parrt multimedia distance
d
learnin
ng broadcast produced
p
by the Southwest
Preventio
on Center. Parrt I focuses on how change happens from th
he inside out to help each of us understand
d how we
experien
nce change in order
o
to better understand ho
ow others may
y experience it.. Guest presenter and lead le
earning
facilitato
or is Judi Kosterman from The
e Change Companies. It com
mbines informattion, interaction, feedback, activities
and bulle
etin board disc
cussion for und
derstanding and
d achieving positive change.
Scene Smoking: Cig
S
garettes, Cinema
C
an
nd the My
yth of Cool; A Docum
mentary Film
F
by
T
Terry
Malo
oney. [200
03]
Centerrs for Diseas
se Control and Prevention (CDC)
Formatt: DVD, Stre
eaming vide
eo (59 min.))
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Audien
nce: Youth
Topics: Smoking, Media/Adve
ertising
o: PN 1995.9
9 S58 S43 2003
2
[MEDIIA]
Call No
View online: http:///video.cdc.gov/asxgen
n/nccdphp/ttobacco/Sce
ene_Smoking.wmv
Smokiing in film and television: Hollywood insiders speak out about artists' rig
ghts, social res
sponsibility, an
nd the First
Amendm
ment.
T
The
Scienc
ce of Addiction and
d Treatme
ent. [2001]
Rockville, MD: Cen
nter for Sub
bstance Abuse Treatment (CSAP) (Road to Rec
covery 2001
1)
Formatt: VHS (57 min.)
Audien
nce: Adults/G
General
Topics: Medical/Ph
hysiological Effects, Tre
eatment/Cou
unseling
o: RC 564 R4
R 2001 Partt VI [MEDIA
A]
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This is
s the sixth insta
allment in a 7 part series of webcasts
w
discu
ussing key issu
ues related to the
t
2001 Recov
very
Month ob
bservation (Se
eptember 2001). According to
o the National Institute on Drrug Abuse, add
diction is a brain disease.
Scientific
c approaches are
a helping us understand the
e complexities of this brain disease
d
and ide
entify effective means to
treat add
dictions. This program
p
will focus on the late
est treatment research
r
and in
nnovative initia
atives to imple
ement
lessons learned
l
from addiction
a
scienc
ce.
The Scienc
T
ce of Trea
atment: Disseminattion of Research-Ba
ased Drug
g Addiction
T
Treatment
t Findings
s; Productts Develop
ped Throu
ugh the NI
IDA/SAMH
HSA Blend
ding
I
Initiative.
[2007]
Rockville, MD: NID
DA/SAMHSA
A Blending Team
T
Initiative, Nationa
al Institute on
o Drug Abu
use
(NIDA))
Formatt: CD-ROM
Audien
nce: Professionals
Topics: Treatmentt/Counseling
g, Profession
nal Training
o: RC 566 CTNBL S36 2007
2
[MEDIA
A]
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This CD
C album, containing 5 CD-RO
OMs, provides all five of the NIDA/SAMHSA
A Blending Prod
ducts produced
d to date
in one, user-friendly
u
pa
ackage. The Bllending Produc
cts included are
e as follows: Buprenorphine Treatment:
T
Tra
aining for
Multidisc
ciplinary Addicttion Professionals; Short-Term Opioid Withdrawal Using Buprenorphine;
B
; Treatment Planning
M.A.T.R.S.; Motivational Interviewing
g Assessment: Supervisory Tools
T
for Enhan
ncing Proficienc
cy (MIA-STEP); and
Promotin
ng Awareness of
o Motivationall Incentives (PA
AMI). The prin
nted CD inserts
s provide a brie
ef overview of the NIDA
research
h that led to the formulation of
o the product.. Each of the co
ompact discs contains
c
trainin
ng materials, PowerPoint
P
presenta
ations, and other resources needed
n
to facilitate the adoption of science--based interven
ntions in comm
munity
settings.. The Blending Products are all
a in the public
c domain and are
a available fo
or free downloa
ading at NIDA
http://w
www.drugabuse
e.gov/blending// or the CTN Dissemination
D
L
Library
http://cttndisseminationlibrary.org/display/245.htm
m.
S
Secondha
nd Smoke
e: Triumph
hs and Tra
agedies. [2006]
[
U.S. De
epartment of
o Health an
nd Human Services
S
Formatt: DVD (11:59 min.)
Audien
nce: Adults/G
General
Topics: Smoking, Medical/Phy
ysiological Effects
E
o: RC 567 S49 2006 [MEDIA]
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The efffects of second
dhand smoke in
i the workplac
ce on health.
S
Secrets
Th
hrough the Smoke; An Educa
ational Vid
deo Featu
uring Dr. Jeffrey
J
Wiigand.
Centerrs for Diseas
se Control and Prevention (CDC)
Formatt: DVD, Stre
eaming vide
eo (55 min.))
Audien
nce: Youth, Adults/Gene
A
eral
Topics: Smoking, Media/Adve
ertising
o: HV 5745 S48 [MEDIA
A]
Call No
View online:
ov/tobacco//publications
s/dvds_vide
eos/secrets_
_smoke/
http:///www.cdc.go
Secretts Through the Smoke is an educational
e
pro
oduct designed
d to promote crritical thinking and to stimula
ate
discussio
on about how the
t
tobacco ind
dustry has used the science of
o addiction an
nd effective ma
arketing practic
ces to
promote
e the use of tob
bacco. The vide
eo provides the
e perspective of
o the former senior-ranking
s
tobacco industtry
"insider," Dr. Jeffrey S. Wigand (who
ose story is told
d in the Academ
my Award-nom
minated film, "T
The Insider"), whose
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foresightt, personal kno
owledge, and in
ntegrity motiva
ated him to publicly voice his
s concerns abo
out tobacco and
d health.
Divided into three partts so it can be shown in separate segments
s, the video is intended
i
for middlem
and high
h-school
students
s, although Sec
crets may also be used with community
c
lea
aders and polic
cymakers and as
a a training viideo for
nonprofit health organizations. The accompanying
a
f
facilitator’s
guides (one for students and on
ne for adult au
udiences),
provide topics
t
for critic
cal thinking, an
nd post-viewing
g activities.
Sixth Annual Prism Awards and
S
a
Discussion Guid
de: Celebrating the
e Art of Ma
aking
a Difference. [2002]
Reston
n, VA: Entertainment In
ndustries Co
ouncil Inc., the
t
Robert Wood
W
Johnso
on Foundatio
on, and the National Institute on Drug
D
Abuse (NIDA)
(
Formatt: VHS (46:50 min.)
Audien
nce: Adults/G
General
Topics: Recovery, Drug Abuse
e/Addiction,, Media/Adv
vertising
o: PN 1995.9
9 D78 P3 20
002 [MEDIA
A]
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The PR
RISM Awards is
s the entertain
nment industry
y's annual celeb
bration honorin
ng the science--based depictio
on of drug,
alcohol, and tobacco use and addictio
on -- often among the most popular
p
and co
ompelling entertainment. Morre
informattion about the Prism Awards is available at http://www.prrismawards.com.
Smoke Screeners: An
S
A Educattional Program to Help
H
Youn
ng People Decode
S
Smoking
i the Mov
in
vies.
Centerrs for Diseas
se Control and Prevention (CDC); Massachuse
M
tts Departm
ment of Public
Health; Fable Visio
on
eaming vide
eo (14 min.))
Formatt: DVD, Stre
Audien
nce: Youth
Topics: Smoking, Media/Adve
ertising
o: PN 1995.9
9 S58 S44 [MEDIA]
[
Call No
View online:
ov/tobacco//publications
s/dvds_vide
eos/smoke_screeners/in
ndex.htm
http:///www.cdc.go
Smoke
e Screeners is an educational program thatt helps teach media
m
literacy skills
s
to young people. This program
p
improves
s their ability to
t critically ana
alyze the messages they rece
eive about toba
acco use in mo
ovies and on te
elevision.
The prog
gram, which includes a mode
erator’s guide and
a
closed captioned video, can
c
be used in either a classrroom or
youth-grroup setting.
Smokeless
S
s . . . NOT
T Harmless
s; Unders
standing World
W
Marrketing of Smokeles
ss
T
Tobacco.
[
[2002]
Centerrs for Diseas
se Control and Prevention (CDC)
Formatt: DVD (5 min.)
m
Audien
nce: Adults/G
General
Topics: Smoking, Media/Adve
ertising
o: HV 5740 S62 2002 [MEDIA]
Call No
View online:
ov/tobacco//publications
s/dvds_vide
eos/smokele
ess_not_harrmless/index
x.htm
http:///www.cdc.go
Produc
ced for the 3rd
d International Conference on
n Smokeless To
obacco, co-spo
onsored by the National Canc
cer
Institute
e, Centers for Disease
D
Control and Preventio
on, and Centre
e for Tobacco Prevention
P
in Sweden.
S
This video looks
back at the
t
many tactics used to sell smokeless tob
bacco over the past century. It also discuss
ses countermarketing
efforts th
hat are giving young people the
t
truth about these deadly
y, addictive pro
oducts.
S
Stop
the Sale;
S
Prev
vent the Addiction. [1995]
Rockville, MD: Cen
nter for Sub
bstance Abuse Preventio
on; Center for
f Disease
Control and Prevention
Formatt: VHS (26 min.)
Audien
nce: Adults/G
General
Topics: Prevention
n/School/Co
ommunity, Smoking,
S
Te
eens, Policy//War on Dru
ugs
o: HV 5745 S86 1995 [MEDIA]
Call No
Adoles
scence is a crucial time to keep young peop
ple away from tobacco. Howe
ever, every yea
ar, close to one
e billion
packs off cigarettes are
e sold to childre
en under the age of 18. This video undersc
cores the magn
nitude of this problem
and the importance of stopping the sale
s
of tobacco to minors. It highlights
h
some of the influences - parents, peers,
advertise
ements, and promotions - that lead young people to begiin smoking, an
nd features pro
ograms that are
e
successffully halting the
e tobacco sales
s to minors.
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S
Straight
T
Talk.
[1992]
Washing
gton, D.C.: U.S. Departtment of Ed
ducation
Format:: VHS (30 min.)
m
Audienc
ce: Youth
Topics: Prevention//School/Com
mmunity, Alcohol, Alcoh
holism, Drug
gs, Drug Ab
buse/Addiction,
Teens
Call No:: HV 5824 Y68
Y
W155 1992 [MEDIA
A]
This documentary prrofiles four ordinary real-life teenagers from
m inner-city ne
eighborhoods--three who hav
ve chosen
e alcohol and other
o
drugs, an
nd one who is a recovering allcoholic and drrug user. Their real-life experriences
not to use
demonstrrate the value of
o setting goals
s, developing talents,
t
and sta
aying in school.
T
Teens
and
d Alcohol: Promotin
ng Dialogu
ue on Und
derage Driinking. [20
005]
Fairfax
x, VA: Georg
ge Mason Un
niversity and Fairfax Co
ounty Public
c School
Formatt: VHS (87 min.)
Audien
nce: Adults/G
General, Youth
Topics: Alcohol, Te
eens, Prevention/Schoo
ol/Communiity
o: HV 5824 Y68 T34 2005 [MEDIA]]
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In an effort
e
to bring greater public awareness to the issue of un
nderage drinking, George
Mason University,
U
in co
onjunction with
h Fairfax Countty (VA) Public Schools, hoste
ed a Town Hall meeting entitlled "Teens
and Alco
ohol: Promoting
g Dialogue on Underage Drin
nking" on Septe
ember 27, 200
05. The session
n, moderated by
b Frank
Sesno, George
G
Mason University Proffessor of Public
c Policy and Co
ommunications
s and CNN corrrespondent, en
ngaged
high school students and their parents as well as a panel of stude
ents (including those in recov
very), a judge,, and a
doctor, in a discussion about the lega
al consequence
es and liability concerns, braiin health considerations, and
d overdose
and nega
ative conseque
ences associate
ed with undera
age drinking.
T
Timeline
F
FollowBac
ck: A Calen
ndar Meth
hod for As
ssessing Alcohol
A
an
nd Drug Use.
[[1996]
Toronto: Addiction
n Research Foundation
F
Formatt: VHS (17 min.)
Audien
nce: Professionals
Topics: Alcohol, Trreatment/Co
ounseling, Drug
D
Abuse//Addiction
o: HV 5279 S67 1996 [REF INST]
Call No
This manual
m
describe
es the development of the Timeline Followb
back (TLFB) me
ethod for assessing alcohol
consump
ption. This metthod was desig
gned for use in clinical and re
esearch settings, and provide
es a picture of people's
p
retrospective reports of
o drinking over a designated time period. The
T
video gives
s step-by-step demonstration
ns of the
techniqu
ues needed to conduct
c
TLFB interviews. It teaches how to
o ask questions
s that will help a person recalll alcohol
or drug use
u over a spe
ecific period.
T
Tips
for Te
eens. [199
98]
Rockville, MD: Nattional Cleariinghouse for Alcohol & Drug Inform
mation (NCA
ADI)
e
Formatt: Audiotape
Audien
nce: Youth
Topics: Smoking, Alcohol, Dru
ugs, Prevention/School//Community
y, Teens,
HIV/AIIDS
Call No
o: HV 5824 Y68 T4 [MEDIA]
Side A:
A Smoking / Alcohol
A
/ Mariju
uana; Side B: Cocaine
C
& Crac
ck / Hallucinoge
ens / Inhalants
s / How Getting
g High
Can Get You AIDS /
T
Today's
Re
ecovery Movement
M
t: Rememb
bering the
e Past and
d Planning
g for the Future.
F
[[2005]
Rockville, MD: Sub
bstance Abu
use and Men
ntal Health Services
S
AMHSA) (Ro
oad to Recov
very 2005)
Adminiistration (SA
Formatt: VHS (60 min.)
Audien
nce: Adults/G
General
Topics: Recovery, Treatment//Counseling
o: RC 564 R4
R 2005 Partt 2 [MEDIA]
Call No
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View online: http:///www.reco
overymonth.gov/Resourrces-Catalog
g/2005/Web
bcast/Today
ysery-Moveme
ent-Rememb
bering-the-P
Past-and-Pla
anning-for-tthe-Future.a
aspx
Recove
Accord
ding to a surve
ey sponsored by
b the Faces an
nd Voices of Re
ecovery, addicttions to alcohol or illicit drugs
s have
affected the lives of a majority of Am
mericans. Sixty-three percentt of respondentts reported tha
at alcohol and drug
d
addiction
ns had some or a large impac
ct on their lives. More than one-third
o
of Am
mericans know someone who is in
recovery
y from addiction. Experts say
y this awarenes
ss reflects, to a great extent, the progress made by indiviiduals in
recovery
y and treatmen
nt advocates to
o dispel the stig
gma associated
d with addictio
on and to encou
urage people to speak
out abou
ut their own recovery. This prrogram will exa
amine how the
e recovery mov
vement has changed over tim
me and
look ahe
ead to the movement's future
e, spotlighting the public's op
pinions regardin
ng addiction an
nd treatment as
a well as
the laws, policies, and attitudes that affect recovery. Hosted by Ivette Torres, Associate
A
Direc
ctor for Consum
mer
Affairs, Center
C
for Substance Abuse Treatment
T
(CS
SAT). Panelists include: John de Miranda (Ex
xecutive Directtor,
National Association on
n Alcohol, Drug
gs and Disabilitty, Inc.), Sama
antha-Hope Atkins (Founder//Executive Dire
ector,
Hope Ne
etworks/We Recover), Pat Tay
ylor (Campaign
n Coordinator, Faces and Voiices of Recoverry, NCADD).
T
Treatment
t 101. [2001]
Rockville: Center for
f Substance Abuse Trreatment (R
Recovery Mo
onth
2001)
Formatt: VHS (59 min.)
Audien
nce: Adults/G
General
Topics: Treatmentt/Counseling
g, Recovery
o: RC 564 R4
R 2001 Partt II [MEDIA]]
Call No
This is
s the second installment of a 7 part series of
o webcasts dis
scussing key is
ssues related to
o the 2001 Rec
covery
Month ob
bservation (Se
eptember 2001). Includes app
pearances from
m CSAT directo
or D. H. Westle
ey Clark and otthers.
Families and friends off individuals with substance abuse
a
problems suffer greatly
y. But the good
d news is that treatment
is available and effectiv
ve. This progra
am will discuss
s the fundamen
ntals of addiction treatment, look at effectiv
ve
treatmen
nt modalities, and
a
present th
he latest nation
nal treatment in
nitiatives.
Treatmentt 101: The
T
e Science and Meth
hodologies
s of Treating Alcohol and Dru
ug Use
D
Disorders
. [2005]
Rockville, MD: Sub
bstance Abu
use and Men
ntal Health Services
S
Administration
n (SAMHSA)) (Road
overy 2005))
to Reco
Formatt: VHS (60 min.)
Audien
nce: Adults/G
General
Topics: Treatmentt/Counseling
g
o: RC 564 R4
R 2005 Partt 3 [MEDIA]
Call No
View online: http:///www.reco
overymonth.gov/Resourrces-Catalog
g/2005/Web
bcast/Treatm
menthe-Science-a
and-Method
dologies-of-T
Treating-Alc
cohol-and-D
Drug-Use-Dis
sorders.aspx
101-Th
The fie
eld of addiction
n treatment is dynamic and ever
e
changing. This program will discuss re
ecent scientific and
methodo
ological advanc
ces in addiction
n treatment an
nd explore how
w these new developments ha
ave improved and
a
diversifie
ed addiction tre
eatment servic
ces. Hosted by Ivette Torres, Associate Dire
ector for Consu
umer Affairs, Center
C
for
Substanc
ce Abuse Treattment (CSAT). Invited paneliists include H. Westley Clark,, MD, JD, MPH (Director, CSA
AT), Deni
Carise, PhD
P
(Director, Treatment Res
search Institute
e), Nora D. Vo
olkow, PhD (Dirrector, NIDA), and Peter F. Luongo,
PhD (Dirrector, Marylan
nd Alcohol and Drug Abuse Ad
dministration)..
T
Treatment
t Approac
ches for Women.
W
[2005]
Rockville, MD: Sub
bstance Abu
use and Men
ntal Health Services
S
Administration
n (SAMHSA)) (Road
overy 2005))
to Reco
Formatt: VHS (60 min.)
Audien
nce: Adults/G
General
Topics: Treatmentt/Counseling
g, Women
o: RC 564 R4
R 2005 Partt 5 [MEDIA]
Call No
View online: http:///www.reco
overymonth.gov/Resourrces-Catalog
g/2005/Web
bcast/Treatm
mentaches-for-W
Women.aspx
Approa
Substa
ance use disord
ders present se
erious and unique health con
ncerns for wom
men. Unfortuna
ately, few available
services are designed to
t specifically meet
m
the needs of women wiith substance use
u problems. Recent studies
s point
both to the
t
need for ge
ender-specific services for wo
omen and to th
he greater effe
ectiveness of su
uch approaches
compare
ed to more trad
ditional treatment modalities. This program
m will examine how treatmentt services are changing
c
to help women
w
success
sfully navigate the road to re
ecovery. It also
o explores othe
er issues that can
c
affect theirr recovery
progress
s, such as child
d care, co-occu
urring disorders
s, and domestiic violence. Hosted by Ivette Torres, Associiate
Director for Consumer Affairs, Centerr for Substance
e Abuse Treatm
ment (CSAT). Panelists
P
includ
de: Becca Crow
well
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(Executiv
ve Director, Ne
exus Recovery Center), Duiona Baker (Asso
ociate Administrator for Wom
men's Services,,
SAMHSA
A), Imani Walke
er (Rebecca Prroject for Huma
an Rights), and
d Steve Buchness (Emmorton
n Treatment Services).
T
Treatment
t Issues for Women
n. [1992]
Rockville: National Institute on
o Drug Abu
use, Commu
unity and Pro
ofessional
Educattion Branch
Formatt: VHS (22 min.)
Audien
nce: Adults/G
General
Topics: Pregnancy
y/FAS, Wom
men, Treatme
ent/Counseling, Drugs,, Alcohol, Drrug
Abuse//Addiction
Call No
o: HV 5824 W6 T631 19
992 [MEDIA
A]
Why is
s it important to
t identify, und
derstand, and treat
t
the special needs of dru
ug-dependent women? Speciific issues,
methods
s, and techniqu
ues are presentted to help vie
ewers understand the multifaceted dimensio
ons of treating women
who use drugs. This videotape examines the challe
enges that wom
men bring to treatment, along
g with ways to deal with
relations
ship building, sexual
s
and physical abuse, an
nger, and role confusion. Sce
enes from seve
eral innovative treatment
program
ms show how treatment servic
ces have been enhanced.
Using the ASI to As
U
ssess Clien
nt Needs and Treattment Planning: A Training
T
V
Videotape
e. [1993]
Rockville, MD: Nattional Institu
ute on Drug
g Abuse (NID
DA)
m
Formatt: VHS (Partt I 65 min.; Part II 64 min.)
Audien
nce: Professionals
Topics: Treatmentt/Counseling
g, Drugs, Drrug Abuse/A
Addiction, Prrofessional Training
T
o: RC 473 A33 U845 19
993 Pt. 1, Ptt. 2 [MEDIA]
Call No
The Ad
ddiction Severiity Index (ASI)) is a structure
ed clinical interv
view designed to collect all the information
n needed
at intake
e to be able to develop an ap
ppropriate treattment plan for an individual seeking
s
substa
ance abuse trea
atment.
This prog
gram discusses
s techniques fo
or using the AS
SI with clients. It explains intterviewing tech
hniques to asse
ess the
needs off a client. Prese
ented in two VHS tapes: Partt I - 65 min., Part
P
II - 64 min
n.
V
Violence
o the Job
on
b. [2004]
Nationa
al Institute for Occupattional Safety
y and Health
h (NIOSH) (DHHS
(
(NIO
OSH)
Publica
ation No. 20
004-100d)
Formatt: DVD (27 min.)
Audien
nce: Adults/G
General
Topics: Workplace
e
o: HF 5549.5
5 E43 V6 20
004 [MEDIA
A]
Call No
View online: http:///www.cdc.gov/niosh/d
docs/video/v
violence.htm
ml
This video discusses practical meas
sures for identtifying risk facttors for violenc
ce at work, and
d taking strateg
gic action
to keep employees
e
saffe. It is based on
o extensive NIOSH
N
research
h, supplemente
ed with informa
ation from othe
er
authorita
ative sources.
W
Walking
th
he Same Land.
L
[200
01]
Rockville: National Clearingho
ouse for Alco
ohol and Drrug Information
Formatt: VHS (42 min.)
Audien
nce: Adults/G
General
Topics: Drug Abus
se/Addiction
n, Alcoholism
m, Recovery
y, Teens, Minority/Special Populatio
ons
o: RC 564 I4
45 W13 200
01 [MEDIA]
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This video targets yo
oung Indians who
w
are returniing to tradition
nal cultural way
ys to strengthe
en their recove
ery from
substanc
ce abuse. Youn
ng Aboriginal men
m
from Austrralia share their culture and their
t
healing with
w
young Moh
hawk men
from ups
state New York
k. This video offfers a holistic approach to su
ubstance abuse
e treatment.
W
Walls
thatt Speak: The
T
Comm
munity Parrtnership Mural Pro
oject. [1997]
Rockville: Center for
f Substance Abuse Prrevention (C
CSAP)
Formatt: VHS (29 min.)
Audien
nce: Adults/G
General
Topics: Prevention
n/School/Co
ommunity, Minority/Spe
M
ecial Populattions, Drugs
s, Alcohol,
Media//Advertising
Call No
o: HV 5825 W23 1997 [MEDIA]
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use | http://a
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ouse.org
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This video documentts a mural pain
nting project in
n Santa Cruz County, Californ
nia that used ethnic
e
cultural expression
e
as a substance abuse prevention
p
stra
ategy. This acttivity brought over
o
300 Hispa
anic/Latino you
uth and adults together
t
to create
e three murals which counterr negative pro--drug and alcoh
hol messages. The Communiity Partnership Mural
Project illustrates key strategies
s
thatt can be implem
mented into su
ubstance abuse
e prevention effforts. These in
nclude (1)
commun
nity involvemen
nt and the emp
powerment of young
y
people, (2) fostering pro-social
p
bond
ding between young
y
people and
a
their comm
munity, (3) utiliizing mass med
dia and marketing strategies
s to convey a positive
p
pro-com
mmunity
message
e, and (4) mob
bilizing strength
hs of traditiona
al cultures thou
ugh ethnic-spe
ecific images, la
anguages, and ideas. A
video gu
uide, included on
o the inside co
over of the tap
pe case, provid
des a step-by-s
step process fo
or groups intere
ested in
replicatin
ng the Preventtion Mural Serie
es in their com
mmunities.
W
Wearing
M
Masks:
The Series [The
[
Poten
ntial for Addiction
A
in Anesthesia]. [2006?]
Chicago: Rainbow Productions
s, in collabo
oration with the American Association
se Anesthes
siologists (AA
ANA), and the
t
Coalition
n for the Pre
evention of
of Nurs
Substa
ance Abuse in Anesthesia (All Anesthesia).
Formatt: DVD (app
prox. 3 hrs.))
Audien
nce: Professionals
Topics: Professional Training, Drug Abuse
e/Addiction,, Recovery, Workplace
o: RC 564.5 P76 W32 2006
2
[MEDIA
A]
Call No
View online: http://www.aan
na.com/reso
ources2/healthss/Pages/Wearing-Mask
ks,-The-Serries.aspx
wellnes
Wearin
ng Masks: The Series
S
comprise
es 7 programs on substance abuse disorderrs in anesthesiia. Produced ov
ver a 13year perriod, the objecttive is to help get
g those with substance use
e disorders into
o safe and conffidential treatm
ment. The
urgent, continuing
c
mes
ssage is that more
m
education
n is needed on the dangers off substance addiction in anes
sthesia educatio
on of anesthesia providers, ed
ducation of hea
althcare colleag
gues, and educ
cation of family
y and friends. The DVD
addresse
es the signs an
nd symptoms of
o addiction as well as how to
o look for patte
erns of behavio
or which indicatte
substanc
ce abuse disord
ders and workp
place impairme
ent. CONTENTS
S: 1. Wearing Masks One (19
993, 27:00); -- 2.
Wearing Masks: Ten Ye
ears Later (32:00); -- 3. Con
ntradictions (25
5:00); -- 4. Ho
ope: The Tim Glidden
G
Story (16:00); -5. Altera
ations of Brain Pathways (16::00); -- 6. The
e Spectrum of Intervention
I
(2
26:00); 7. The Challenge of Re-entry
R
(40:00). (Four more chapters
c
availa
able for viewing
g online at link
k above.)
W
What
Fam
milies Can Do to Pre
event and Intervene
e with Alc
cohol and Drug Problems.
[[2001]
Rockville, MD: Cen
nter for Sub
bstance Abuse Treatment (CSAP)
y 2001)
(Road to Recovery
Formatt: VHS (57 min.)
Audien
nce: Adults/G
General
Topics: Family Rellationships/Parenting, Prevention/S
P
School/Com
mmunity
o: RC 564 R4
R 2001 Partt III [MEDIA
A]
Call No
This is
s the third insta
allment of a 7 part series of webcasts
w
that discuss key iss
sues related to
o the 2001 Recovery
Month ob
bservation (Se
eptember 2001). How to prev
vent or intervene with an alco
ohol or drug prroblem are diffficult
concepts
s for many fam
milies to grasp. This session will
w discuss how
w families can get
g beyond the
eir denials to stop a drug
or alcoho
ol problem before it starts orr to intervene in a loved one's
s addiction.
W
What
You Can Do About
A
Drug
g Use in America.
A
[
[1998]
Rockville, MD: Nattional Cleariinghouse for Alcohol & Drug Inform
mation (NCA
ADI)
e
Formatt: Audiotape
Audien
nce: Adults/G
General
Topics: Prevention
n/School/Co
ommunity, Drugs
D
o: HV 5825 W43 [MEDIA]
Call No
W
When
Add
diction and
d Mental Disorders
D
s Co-Occurr. [2003]
Rockville, MD: Sub
bstance Abu
use and Men
ntal Health Services
S
AMHSA) (Re
ecovery Mon
nth 2003)
Adminiistration (SA
Formatt: VHS (60 min.)
Audien
nce: Adults/G
General, Pro
ofessionals
Topics: Drug Abus
se/Addiction
n
o: RC 564 R4
R 2003 Partt II [MEDIA]]
Call No
Drug and
a
alcohol dep
pendence. Men
ntal disorders. Alone, each is a disease thatt wreaks havoc
c on the lives of
o millions
in this co
ountry, and bo
oth require inte
ensive treatment. When afflic
cted with these
e diseases simu
ultaneously, the result
can be even
e
more debilitating for an individual. This web cast will examine the issues and pro
omising practices
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associate
ed with treating individuals with
w
co-occurrin
ng and co-exis
sting disorders.. Host: Ivette Torres,
T
Associa
ate
Director for Consumer Affairs, Centerr for Substance
e Abuse Treatm
ment (CSAT), Substance
S
Abu
use and Mental Health
Services Administration (SAMHSA), U.S.
U
Department of Health an
nd Human Serv
vices (HHS). Panelists and
Biograph
hies: Charles Curie,
C
SAMHSA, U.S. Dept of Health and Hu
uman Services;; Michael M. Fa
aenza, National Mental
Health Assoc;
A
Andrea Barnes,
B
Outpattient Addiction Services (OAS
S) at Twinbrook; Thomas A. Kirk Jr, Dept. of
o Mental
Health and Addiction Services,
S
State of CT.
Witnessing with An
W
nonymity: Dispelling the Misc
conceptio
ons that Siilence the
e
V
Voices
of Recovery. [2004]
Rockville, MD: Sub
bstance Abu
use and Men
ntal Health Services
S
Administration
n (SAMHSA)) (Road
overy 2004))
to Reco
Formatt: VHS (60 min.)
Audien
nce: Adults/G
General
Topics: Recovery
o: RC 564 R4
R 2004 Partt IX
Call No
View online: http:///www.reco
overymonth.gov/Resourrces-Catalog
g/2004/Web
bcast/Witne
essingAnonymity-D
Dispelling-th
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ow people in re
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vide testimonia
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ns of their
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that cou
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ss. [2002]
Nationa
al Institute for Occupattional Safety
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3-114d)
Formatt: DVD (17 min.)
Audien
nce: Professionals
Topics: Workplace
e, Profession
nal Training
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5 M6 2002 [MEDIA]
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Xperiment
t.ca: A Safe Interac
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[2009]
Ottawa
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A's Media/Yo
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Abuse
Formatt: DVD
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vention website-is a safe place for youtth to learn about the effects of
o drugs. It aim
ms to provide young
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Canadia
ans with facts about
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drugs an
nd their related
d harms, in an interactive and
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anner, so that they are prepa
ared to make in
nformed
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onsultation witth key partners
s of CCSA's Me
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nsortium (MYC))--a
national cooperative off media, marke
eting, commun
nications, youth
h service and drug
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