Moral reconation therapy is a cognitive behavioral therapy used to prevent substance abuse and to prevent relapses for those in recovery. Moral reconation therapy is commonly administered in group sessions and in addiction treatment settings. Groups or individual sessions meet regularly, usually once to twice weekly, for a period of three to six months. The focus is to foster positive moral reasoning skills in individuals who have a history of destructive behaviors.
Moral reconation therapy's cognitive behavioral approach takes aspects from other psychological types of therapy to cultivate positive growth in an individual in social, moral and behavioral aspects. Structured exercises and homework are reviewed in MRT meetings. There is a moral reconation therapy workbook that specifies 16 objectively defined units. There is a focus on seven basic treatment objectives:
When low moral reasoning is the basis of making judgments regarding right and wrong, counseling, skills training and punishment have little to no effect on changing bad judgment. People with low moral reasoning need to be confronted with the consequences of their behaviors and how it affects those surrounding them. Poor moral reasoning, and the resulting poor decisions, are commonly seen in substance abusers.
The goals of MRT are to examine these beliefs and the resulting reasoning. Specific actions are developed in counseling, leading addicts to change their reasoning and then making positive judgments based on what's right and wrong. Substance abusers are viewed as those who have problems because of low levels of moral reasoning. The word "moral" has a theoretical component that moral reasoning is how a person decides what to do and not do when faced with a situation. "Moral" doesn't have a religious or spiritual component.
Drug treatment and addiction centers use MRT to modify how an individual uses reasoning when faced with making moral judgments. The main focus is to use moral reasoning to avoid abusing substances. The goal is to have a recovering addict see that abusing substances is not the right decision to make because of the negative consequences that occur to them and those surrounding them. As a result, they learn coping skills to avoid using addictive substances and to seek treatment immediately if a relapse occurs.
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