Post
Acute Withdrawal : Part 1: Recognition
Jan Black, Terence T. Gorski, Daniel J. McEachern
Post Acute Withdrawal (PAW) is caused by the long-term aftereffects of chronic alcohol and
drug poisoning on the brain. Many recovering people suffer from PAW and don''t know it. In
this fast-paced presentation, recovering people discuss how they came to understand and
identify the symptoms of PAW in their own recovery. Aided by these personal experiences
Terry Gorski and Jan Black summarize the most recent research on the causes and symptoms
of PAW. This presentation is powerful and informative. It needs to be seen by all
chemically dependent people, their families, and the professionals who treat them. This
presentation is appropriate for use in patient and family treatment programs.
ORDER CODE: HH-0017014280-V
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Post Acute Withdrawal : Part 2: Management
by Jan Black, Terence T. Gorski, Daniel J. McEachern
Post Acute Withdrawal (PAW) is caused by the long-term aftereffects of chronic alcohol and
drug poisoning on the brain. Once the symptoms are recognized they can be effectively
managed. In this fast paced presentation, recovering people discuss the techniques they
used to manage PAW. Aided by these personal experiences Terry Gorski and Jan Black
summarize the most effective methods in managing PAW symptoms. This presentation is
powerful and informative. It needs to be seen by all chemically dependent people, their
families, and the professionals who treat them. This presentation is appropriate for use
in patient and family treatment programs.
ORDER CODE: HH-0017014360-V
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Post Acute Withdrawal:
The Two-Part Videotape Series
Jan Black, Terence T. Gorski, Daniel J. McEachern
Post Acute Withdrawal (PAW)
is caused by long-term aftereffects of chronic alcohol and drug poisoning.
Many recovering people suffer from PAW amd don''t know it. Terry Gorski, an
internationally recognized expert on relapse prevention, and Jan Black, a
counselor specializing in relapse prevention therapy, discuss methods for
recognizing and managing PAW. These presentations are powerful and
informative and need to be seen by all chemically dependent people, their
families, and the professionals who treat them. These presentations are
appropriate for use in patient and family educationl programs, staff
training, and community awareness programs.
The series includes:
Part 1: Recognition
Part 2: Management
ORDER CODE: HH-0017014440V
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