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Sergeant Talbot at:  
630.253.8404

BruceRTalbot
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Bruce R. Talbot Associates
222 Sunshine Drive
Bolingbrook Illinois, 60490-154

 

 

"Best seminar I ever attended.."  "A fascinating presentation. Speaker was very informative and did a great job."  "What a wonderful refreshing divergence from the usual reading of PowerPoint slides. Thank you!"  Comments from attendees of the  Education for Health Professional Program conducted by Oakton Community College featuring our presentation on Meth, Heroin, Other Trendy Drugs.

Training and Seminars Offered for Substance Abuse Professionals

DESIGNER CLUB DRUGS
This multi-media presentation focuses on drugs associated with the Rave dance movement such as Ecstasy (MDMA), Super-G (GHB), Special-K (Ketamine), Double Stack (PMA), DXM, Fantis-i (2Ci), Nexus (2C-B), Eu4eh (2 C-T) and many more. Includes police surveillance video of people high on ecstasy and several GHB overdoses, along with dozens of pictures of the drugs, paraphernalia, and users of designer club drugs.A 114-page bound text book accompanies the class.

THE ECSTASY AND THE AGONY: CLUB DRUGS AND SEXUAL ASSAULT
This presentation focuses on the growing problem of drug-facilitated sexual assault in America involving Club Drugs such as GHB, Special-K, and their analogs. How to provide services to a victim who may have little or no memory of the assault is discussed.. A profile of the offender and the evidence that most police officers overlook is presented. The course covers forming a partnership with nurses and counselors, (S.A.N.E. and S.A.R.T.), and victim advocate groups.

FROM OhCee's To OTC's: METH, HEROIN, AND OTHER TRENDY DRUGS
One of the newest trends in drug abuse is the split phenomena of methamphetamine abuse in rural America versus adolescent heroin use in urban America. This new program features video clips of teenage heroin users, including the new Black Tar heroin. Other new video clips focus on meth addiction and "tweeking" during a "speed run." Over-the-counter drug abuse is also featured in this new class.A detailed 90-page bound text book accompanies the class.

MEDICAL MARIJUANA: THE MYTH
This special presentation, which is suitable for workshops or luncheon and dinner speeches, features the truth behind the claims of advocates of marijuana as a medicine. The presentation is based on government published scientific facts. This presentation is one side of the story you have not heard in the popular press sound-bites.

BROKEN WINDOWS: THE ANCILLARY BENEFITS OF YOUTH ACCESS ENFORCEMENT
This program was featured at the  National Synar Enforcement Conference and makes the connection between adolescent access to cigarettes and community crime rates. Research from DePaul University is highlighted showing that a high-level of youth access enforcement corresponds with a lower overall community crime rates! The program explains what the various connections are between adolescent cigarette use and community crimes in regards to the famous "Broken Windows" theory of policing.