
Training Products Available
Duct Tape Isn’t Enough—$29.95
Train-the-Trainer package* includes:
- The book Duct Tape Isn’t Enough.
- Daily Heroes, volumes 1 and 2. This two-part DVD set shows the compelling stories of 16 people who have demonstrated resilience in their personal and professional lives.
- Modules 1 through 6. This 1.5-hour-long DVD shows Dr. Ron Breazeale presenting these modules.
The DVD “Where’s Herbie?”
This award-winning, timeless documentary has a heart-warming message no one will forget.
Train-the-Trainer course
This online course is offered through the University of Maine, Augusta, and offers 6 continuing education units (CEUs)
A 50 percent discount on future orders of two or more copies of the book Duct Tape Isn’t Enough
Inclusion of an additional staff member in the online course will be offered at a discounted rate.
Products also available separately:
| Daily Heroes, volume 1 | $49.99 |
| Daily Heroes, volume 2 | $49.99 |
| The DVD “Where’s Herbie?” | $12.95 |
| Modules 1 through 6, presented by Dr. Ron Breazeale | $149.00 |
* Course to be offered starting in the fall of 2009. Price to be determined.
For more information on the Train-the-Trainer package, or for further details on the online course to be offered in the fall at the University of Maine, Augusta, contact Dr. Ron Breazeale at 207-773-7993, extension 25.
Tragedy and adversity are a part of life. We can’t avoid them—but we can learn how to seize the wheel and steer through them. Dr. Ron Breazeale’s compelling new book uses storytelling—incorporating his novel Reaching Home—as a way of teaching the survival skills necessary to weather tough times.
A clinical psychologist and an executive director of Psychological and Educational Services in Portland, Maine, Breazeale has written extensively in the field of psychology and is the driving force behind the Maine Resilience Project. With grant funds from the Department of Homeland Security, Dr. Breazeale and his colleagues at Alpha One have applied and implemented resilience training using Duct Tape Isn’t Enough for first responders as well as for journalists, coaches, therapists, and others who realize the critical importance of adaptability.
In this book, Breazeale extensively examines our country’s past to sort out what will and won’t work in the present.
You’ll learn:
- The inventive skills and confident attitudes previous generations used to survive the Great Depression
- The impact of fear on your ability to think clearly and make wise decisions
- That “home” is not a building but a state of mind
- The benefits of the dual strategy of solving problems by looking to yourself, as well as connecting with others
- Ways to strengthen and maintain your resourcefulness to deal with adversity and tragedy
- Why being optimistic now is more important than ever before
Duct Tape Isn’t Enough is an essential resource for trainers, educators, and others searching for the powerful secrets of adapting to adversity.
Place your order today and receive a 20% discount!
