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BJ Elliott offers “Hope Through Courage” by sharing about his life as a Crystal Meth addict. Walking out of Hell, his amazing story of triumph will touch your heart. While not leaving out any details, his complete candor has an impact on everyone he encounters. He invites you into his world of chaos, illnesses, and now his recovery. He vividly reveals his past to encourage hope without asking for sympathy.Accept the challenge he offers the world. BJ Elliott isPutting His Hope In Hearts by offering you “Hope Through Courage”. “Come! Go for the journey of your life!”
11-Jul-2011
Hope Through Courage
Category : Drug Rehab In
19-Nov-2010
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Part of the award winning public television series Healthy Body/Healthy Mind. Alcoholism is a chronic medical disease of the brain and as with many other chronic diseases it needs lifestyle changes, psychological and nutritional counseling and medication to be most effectively treated. In this program we’ll explore the latest research that highlights the differences between the brains of alcoholics and the brains of social drinkers. We will show you why a comprehensive approach to treating alcoholism is the best approach to getting the disease under control. We will highlight the benefit of support groups like Alcoholics Anonymous and through patient stories offer hope to those who are dealing with alcohol addiction and alcoholism.
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17-May-2010
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The Last Fix : an Addict’s Passage from Hell to Hope is a compelling journey with convicted drug offenders who opt for a tough but pioneering drug treatment court on the East End of Long Island rather than prison. Three stories tell of drug-ravaged addicts thrown a lifeline out of crime and jail into treatment and recovery. The film offers and intimate look at drug addiction, the failing “war on drugs,” and a therapeutic drug court that offers alternatives to incarceration, treatment over punishment and a break in the cycle of violence.
The filmmakers were given unprecedented access to a drug court in the Hamptons on the East End of Long Island, N.Y., an enclave better known for celebrity, wealth and glamour yet home to real people racked with an exploding drug problem.
Using verite and archival footage, The Last Fix shadows the drug court offenders and delves into the lives of three defendants in the program who talk about the seeds of their addiction, the spiraling habit that escalated from alcohol to marijuana to cocaine to crack to heroin, and the staggering costs that led them to crimes of prostitution and robbery to pay the street dealer.
Through shockingly revealing interviews we come to know Dave, a 54-year old master plumber and father who lost his family & business and plummeted into crime and a $3000 per week habit; Jacquie, a 45-year old wife and mother of three who deserted her family and nearly destroyed herself on crack cocaine; Matt, an 18-year old high school student with a promising art career took who started ‘using’ at 8-years of age, then took to the streets and a life of crime to feed his habit.
Their stories reveal nightmare battles with addiction that finally land them in jail facing time OR the chance to accept the rigors of the drug treatment court. After more than a year or two when they make it through “clean” the great payoff day of graduation dawns when criminal charges are dropped and their rehabilitation is solidly underfoot. The Last Fix captures the joyous victory celebrations at graduation when young Matt says, ” drug court is the real war on drugs.”
The documentary interviews others in the criminal justice community: judges, prison wardens, sheriffs, administrators, and politicians to dramatize the nation-wide reach of the drug courts. The heroin epidemic in Suffolk County, NY is boldly revealed by the county’s District Attorney and Sheriff and a 20-year old addict awaiting sentencing. It includes the psychotherapist Dr.Tian Dayton who pleads for treatment over prison. It confronts critics who insist that rehabilitation doesn’t work.
The Last Fix covers an annual conference of the National Association of Drug Court Professionals (NADCP) featuring the organization’s CEO West Huddleston; retired General Barry McCaffrey, former director of the White House Office of National Drug Control Policy (our nation’s “Drug Czar”); Senator Claire McCaskill (Dem-MO), the first drug court professional to reach the halls of Congress. In addition, we were given special access to a press conference where actress Melanie Griffith, Golden Globe award-winning and Oscar-nominated actress, spoke about her addiction to drugs and alcohol and her commitment to work with drug court professionals about their success stories.
The Last Fix shines a spotlight on alternative sentencing, a seismic shift in the criminal justice system that embraces problem-solving drug courts. This documentary is intended to inform, to help upend the stereotypical notion that ‘tough on crime’ is the best tool in the box. I
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06-Feb-2010
Hope Ranch
Category : Drug Rehabilitation
- Bruce Boxleitner stars as an ex-Marine who opens a ranch that functions as a place for troubled teens to escape the city and have a brush with nature. The staff is tested to the limits, though, with the arrival of the toughest group they’ve ever encountered. Lorenzo Lamas co-stars. Format: DVD MOVIE Genre: WESTERN Rating: PG-13 Age: 786936699494 UPC: 786936699494
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Bruce Boxleitner stars as an ex-Marine who opens a ranch that functions as a place for troubled teens to escape the city and have a brush with nature. The staff is tested to the limits though with the arrival of the toughest group they’ve ever encountered. Lorenzo Lamas co-stars.System Requirements:Running Time 84 Mins.Format: DVD MOVIE Genre: WESTERN/MISC. Rating: PG-13 UPC: 786936699494 Manufacturer No: 5009203
17-Dec-2009
Hope for the Addicted
Category : Drug Rehabilitation
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This is a story of hope for the addicted. Hope, because it is the story of Paul Fusca, a young addict who had totally hit bottom. After more than ten years on drugs, starting with marijuana as a schoolkid of eleven years of age, he ended up a near alcoholic, with a $800 a day heroin habit. To support his habit he turned to crime. He was desperately unhappy, but felt he could find no way out. He had been in “rehab” half a dozen times, but no program worked: they were too short. But just when had overdosed and was near death, he was rescued by the two women who never quit on Paul – his mother and Franca Carella, whose small drug rehab center, the Vitanova Foundation in Woodbridge, Ontario helped Paul when almost no one else could or would.
HOPE FOR THE ADDICTED takes a parent, a drug addict, a therapy group, or a drug counselor through Paul’s story, and it is an inspiring story. Franca Carella helped Paul Fusca find his way to Italy and to a remarkable drug treatment center known as the Community of San Patrignano, a therapeutic village where every inhabitant from the doctors at the modern hospital to the guests are all addicts or recovering addicts.
San Patrignano was founded not by a government, but by one man who cared deeply about the grip drugs have on the young. Vincenzo Muccioli was a wealthy landowner in Rimini, Italy. Turning his country estate, San Patrignano, into a place where addicts could recover, he built his non-profit center from a few dozen individuals in 1978 to Europe’s largest live-in drug treatment center today. And inspired by San Patrignano, Franca Carella is creating her own Vitanova Foundation as a therapy center that follows the principles and practices she discovered working with Vincenzo Muccioli.
At the time of filming this documentary, Paul Fusca was living drug free at San Patrignano, and in his fourth year of recovery.
27-Nov-2009
Alternative Treatment For Healing Canine Liver Disease.
16-Nov-2009
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Praise for The Cancer Treatment Revolution
“A wonderful journey through modern medical science, told with warmth and insight, brought to life through the stories of people confronting cancer. This book will inspire and educate both laymen and caregivers.”
—Jerome Groopman, M.D., author of The Measure of Our Days and The Anatomy of Hope and Recanati, Professor, Harvard Medical School
“This is probably the best book on cancer that exists–beautifully written and unfailingly interesting, conveying a clear sense of hope for cancer patients and survivors. Cancer treatment has come a long way but not without intense struggles and passions, which David Nathan narrates from the inside as one of the leading players. He explains cancer more clearly than anyone else, and his portraits of great cancer doctors are sharp and unforgettable, a contribution to history.”
—Richard Preston, author of The Hot Zone and The Demon in the Freezer
“No one is better positioned to tell the tale of the cancer treatment revolution of the last half century than David Nathan. A brilliant physician-scientist, he has been present at the cusps of history in this life-and-death field. The story he tells here is fascinating, and his book is captivating.”
—Atul Gawande, M.D., author of Complications: A Surgeon’s Notes on an Imperfect Science and Better: A Surgeon’s Notes on Performance and Assistant Professor of Surgery, Harvard Medical School
“David Nathan is a true storyteller. In The Cancer Treatment Revolution, he tells stories that bridge cancer patients and cancer research as few others could. These gripping tales will be appreciated by those who live with cancer and those who strive to create new therapies.”
—Thomas Cech, Ph.D., recipient of the 1989 Nobel Prize in Chemistry and President of the Howard Hughes Medical Institute
“David Nathan, one of the nation’s preeminent clinician-scientists, tells the stories of three cancer patients, revealing compelling human facets–the dedication of the remarkable teams that care for these patients and, even more, the bravery and fortitude of the patients and their families.”
—Harold Varmus, M.D., recipient of the 1989 Nobel Prize in Medicine, President of the Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center, and former director of the National Institutes of Health
“Engaged by the compelling triumphs and tragedies of patients whose normal lives are inevitably altered by a life-threatening cancer, the reader of The Cancer Treatment Revolution will easily appreciate the impact of the new cancer diagnostics and therapies compared to even relatively recent cancer treatments.”
—Karen Antman, M.D., Dean, Boston University School of Medicine
“This personal, highly readable account by one of the leaders of the cancer treatment revolution explains how the revolution has come about and how it will change the future.”
—Sir Paul Nurse, Ph.D., President of Rockefeller University and recipient of the 2001 Nobel Prize in Medicine








