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Permanent Productions, a NAADAC and CAADAC provider of continuing education presents Blitz Attack: The Andrea Hines Story Parts I & II.
For the first time, these documentary films immerse the viewer into the psychology of a family and a world of drug and alcohol addiction that has never been comprehensively exposed to the public. The films are excellent tools for professional training in areas such as addiction counseling and education programs, psychotherapy, family counseling, criminal law, medicine, and countless others. Emotionally charged and powerfully presented, issues of family addiction, family dysfunction, co-dependency, child abuse, obsessive thoughts, shame, and peer pressure are uncovered and weighed as contributing factors in the tragic loss of two teens—the victim and the perpetrator. The nation’s drug crisis affects not only the addict, but also families, communities, and the workforce. Blitz Attack allows the viewer to discern the issues from an ecological public health perspective, of the tragedies that engulfed the Hines and Garcia family of rural Holtville, California located in Imperial Valley. The community-at-large, its failure to intervene, and the impact of societal normalization are also implicated as active antagonists. Thought-provoking and culturally relevant, Blitz Attack encourages speculation as to the possibilities within one’s own community for something like Blitz to happen. > Read More |
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