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A&E Classroom Feature: A Question of Life or Meth

Over the past several decades, crystal methamphetamine abuse has major social concern nationwide. In this evocative documentary, A&E captures the intensity of this drug and its severe consequences for those who become addicted and their loved ones. Focusing on the stories of individuals who have succumbed to meth addiction, A Question of Life or Meth takes viewers behind the scenes to hear the real life stories of those deeply affected by this corrosive drug. Along with commentary from psychologists, drug treatment professionals, and law enforcement officials, everyday people from college students to parents describe their firsthand experiences with the horrors of meth.

A Question of Life or Meth outlines the chemical make-up of this highly addictive substance and the treatment methods developed to combat addiction. Candid and open discussion by young people formerly addicted to meth provides relevant and helpful insights for young people who might think, as many do, that they are immune to the perils of addiction. Together with interviews from a range of treatment specialists, A Question of Life or Meth captures the wide-ranging effects of crystal methamphetamine abuse, revealing the many ramifications of addiction and the promises of recovery.

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A Question of Life or Meth would be useful for courses in Current Events, Journalism, Social Studies, Health and Ethics. It would also be an excellent program to show during after-school programs and in community centers. It is appropriate for high school and college students, and adults. We recommend that teachers and parents view this program in its entirety before screening it to students.

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