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Over the past decade, the necessity of proper rehabilitation has been widely recognized especially when it comes to the usage of the criminal justice system. Different kinds of treatment methods aim at decreasing the likelihood that an offender will re-offend and help them change for the better. Another such approach, gaining recognition gradually, is Moral Reconation Therapy (MRT). Among the other forms of therapy, this cognitive behavioral therapy has proved useful in being an evidence-based treatment addressing a patient’s cognitive and moral reasoning that leads to criminal behavior.
MRT is a cognitive-behavioral treatment program that aims at raising the clients’ moral values in terms of moral reasoning and decision-making. The term recognition can be understood as the act of re-appealing to the ethical nature and as a result, there is a rise in the level of ethical beliefs. MRT aims to help individuals understand the impact of their actions on others, develop a sense of responsibility, and make more pro-social choices.
MRT was invented in the Late 1980s by Dr. Gregory Little and Dr. Kenneth Robinson. They directed their efforts into establishing a scientific, systematic plan that would help rectify such abnormalities in patients into the criminals Justice system. MRT has been implemented in different contexts ever since its development, namely in correctional facilities, drug courts, probation/parole programs, and community treatment programs. Thus, numerous investigations have attested to the efficacy of the strategy and hence show its appropriateness as an intervention in the field of rehabilitation.
MRT is a structured program that is usually implemented in 12-16 stages, where every stage targets certain cognitive and moral reasoning issues. All of these steps are done in a group, where people go through all the steps at their own pace. The stages include:
Every one of them comprises certain exercises, group discussions, and homework assignments that are aimed at strengthening the knowledge gained in the process. This format is very advantageous for the participants as they can go at their own pace; this is accompanied by guidance from the facilitators and suggestions from other participants.
MRT focuses on the modification of negative thoughts and attitudes that cause criminal behavior. From this scrutiny and modification of such imperative cognitive distortions, MRT assists participants develop healthier, more constructive thought processes. The focus is on increasing self-awareness, fostering moral development, and encouraging positive behavioral changes. Due to the structure followed in the program, a participant is well aware of what they are supposed to do and when to do it.
MRT is applied in various places and facilities to meet the requirements of various groups of people. It is commonly used in:
MRT is targeted at persons who are in the criminal justice system as well as those who possess behaviors that may lead to criminal conduct. This includes:
Numerous studies have demonstrated the effectiveness of MRT in reducing recidivism and promoting positive behavioral changes. Research shows that participants of MRT are less likely to recidivate compared to those who do not undergo the program. For instance, a study carried out by the Journal of Offender Rehabilitation found that MRT significantly reduced recidivism rates among participants compared to a control group. Further, MRT is seen to enhance the moral standards of the participants and their self-worth, in addition to their mental health.
MRT offers several benefits for individuals, including:
Moral Reconation Therapy (MRT) is a structured, evidence-based cognitive-behavioral program that helps with moral reasoning development. MRT enhances people’s thought processes, decision-making, and moral reasoning, which contribute to the overcoming of criminal behavior patterns.
Therefore, the MRT is useful for those who want to strive for stable work on changing themselves and the world for the better; as well as for other attempts to build societies with less violence and more empathy. Contact us at (386) 284-4151 or visit Palm Coast Treatment Solutions to start your journey.
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