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| Dr. John Townsend shows us how to set healthy boundaries with our parents, our spouses, our |
| children, our friends, & our co-workers. Brief dramatizations and discussion jump-starts. 94 min. |
| Broken Vows: Religious Perspectives On Domestic Violence, Parts 1&2 (ADULT) |
| A documentary focused on the problems of victims of domestic violence and possible clergy |
| and congregation responses to these problems. Profiles of battered women from Jewish, |
| Roman, Protestant, and Evangelical backgrounds are included. 59 min |
| Coping With Clayton Barbeau: Coping With Feelings (ADULT) |
| Clayton Barbeau offers a lively and insightful presentation on just how to cope creatively with |
| personal feelings like anger, fear, disappointment, and depression. #4 of 4. 60 min. |
| Coping With Clayton Barbeau: Coping With Loss (ADULT) |
| Failing to cope with loss, both great and small, is to wound ourselves. Using humorous and |
| dramatic stories from real life situations, Barbeau leads his audience to examine healthy coping |
| from death of a loved one to simple losses in daily living. #3 of 4 |
| Coping With Clayton Barbeau: Coping With Others (ADULT) |
| Successful coping in a relationship results when each person decides to take responsibility for |
| making the relationship work. Barbeau insists that boundaries are necessary for healthy coping |
| in relationships. #2 of 4. 60 min. |
| Coping With Clayton Barbeau: Coping With Self (ADULT) |
| This is the first of a series of four videos. Beginning with stresses surrounding birth, therapist |
| Clayton Barbeau humorously describes how coping with ourselves depends on our abilities to |
| creatively react to stress. 60 min |
| Eggplant Lady (JH,HS,ADULT) |
| This video, featuring a recipe with a secret ingredient, tears and laughter, faith and family, will |
| inspire and touch viewers of all ages. 29 min. |
| Struggling With Stress (HS,ADULT) |
| This program takes the teen's point of view to realistically depict the moods, attitudes, |
| pressures, and decision-making dilemmas that confront today's adolescents in documentary |
| Surviving Broken Relationships (ADULT) |
| One of 8 in series/Clayton Barbeau. In this video, he talks about the anger and pain that follow |
| a broken relationship. Broken hearts do mend; and when they do, they are often more loving |
| and compassionate than those that have not suffered. 21 min |
| Surviving Depression (ADULT) |
| One of series of 8/Clayton Barbeau/In this program, he helps you come to terms with the signs |
| of depression, then to the tactics of survival. 24 min. |
| Surviving Difficult People (ADULT) |
| One of series of 8/Clayton Barbeau/In this video, he gives special attention to the problem |
| individuals who can make day-to-day living difficult at work or at home; suggests ways to |
| approach these individuals. 40 min |
| Surviving Failure/Rejection (ADULT) |
| One of series of 8/Clayton Barbeau/In this video, he explains how important it is for every |
| person to value themselves, because surviving rejection or failure has a lot to do with self- |
| This video features four real-life dramatic vignettes in which typical teens find themselves in |
| moral dilemmas. Topics are peer-pressure, plagiarism, shoplifing, and gossip/cliques. Scenes |
| are 4-7 minutes in length. See also "More Teen Scenes". |
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| Audience Codes: PK = Preschool, EL = Elementary, JH = Junior High, HS = High School, Adult |
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