Using a simple step-by-step process, therapist Peter Palanca will help you identify the powerful and confusing feelings that many people in recovery struggle with, and learn to manage them in productive, healthy ways. Taking ownership of our behavior is a major part of recovery, but difficult emotions can often hinder our progress. As the recovery process deepens, we often face the hurdle of getting back in touch with our emotions, and learning to handle them appropriately rather than simply reacting or "numbing out." In this video, a live studio audience of men and women in various stages of recovery engage in honest discussions about their own challenges with recognizing and taking responsibility for their emotions. Palanca then guides participants and viewers through exercises in dealing with anger, shame, guilt, and grandiosity-difficult emotions that are especially common among people in recovery. This video is part of the series 7 Skills for Addiction-Free Living, and is primarily geared towards people in recovery, as well as their family members and loved ones. It is also an excellent resource for educators and trainers in addiction counseling programs, as well as staff at recovery treatment centers. Therapists in private practice will want this in their library to lend to clients struggling with substance abuse. In Depth: With Palanca's expert guidance, viewers will learn to: • Recognize emotions that are often overwhelming and confusing • Successfully manage their emotions as they arise • Utilize self-talk to "deflate" strong negative emotions • Express feelings effectively to other people in order to achieve positive outcomes in difficult situations Specs: Length of DVD: 01:57:54 Number of Discs: 1 This DVD has English subtitles This DVD plays in All Regions Individual ISBN-10 #: 1-60124-275-1 Group ISBN-10 #: 1-60124-276-X Bio: Peter Palanca is the executive vice president and chief operating officer of Treatment Alternatives for Safe Communities, a nonprofit agency serving people with substance use and mental health disorders. A lifelong teacher and mentor to many, Palanca also holds a faculty appointment as senior lecturer of Addiction Studies at Governors State University. ___ important note from psychotherapy.net: Individual and Institutional/Instructor's Versions of DVDs Individual Versions • Individual Versions are designed for individual study and continuing education purposes only. • Individual Versions of our DVDs are licensed for individual mental health professionals who are going to watch the DVD privately at their home or office. • Use of Individual Versions for group viewing, teaching or training purposes or any institutional use is not permitted. • On-screen notices of this licensing agreement are clearly indicated on the DVDs. • Continuing Education packages may be purchased separately for those viewers who desire Continuing Education Credits. Institutional/Instructor's Versions • Institutional/Instructor's Versions of our DVDs are specifically licensed for group viewing, teaching, training and institutional purposes. • Institutional/Instructor's Versions are required for orders from universities, colleges, clinics and all organizations and institutions. • Most Institutional/Instructor's Version DVDs come with a training manual that includes discussion questions, reflection paper guidelines, tips for watching, related resources, and a complete transcript. • Continuing Education packages may be purchased separately for those viewers who desire Continuing Education Credits. Upgrading from Individual to Institutional/Instructor's Version You may upgrade the DVD from Individual to Institutional/Instructor's Version by emailing us at [email protected] or by giving us a call at (416) 944-0962 / (800) 361-6120. You will be charged the difference in cost between the two versions, and asked to return the Individual version DVD. We will then mail you an Institutional/Instructor's version DVD and an Institutional/Instructor's Manual with rights for group viewing, teaching, training, and institutional use.
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