Moral Reconation Therapy
Moral Reconation Therapy (MRT) is a therapeutic approach aimed at those who have been resistant to similar treatments in the past. This could offer hope if you have enrolled in a number of different treatment or therapy programs to no avail.
MRT focuses on treating the whole person morally, socially, and behaviorally. This holistic view can help reduce the risk of relapse, as it is a type of behavioral therapy aimed at decreasing the likelihood of someone returning to abusing substances or alcohol. It teaches people in the criminal justice system with substance use disorders to focus on the moral aspects of their illness, and the social consequences that may be associated with using drugs or alcohol.
MRT started as a behavioral treatment for offender populations to reduce the likelihood of re-offending. It is now a widely accepted cognitive-behavioral approach to treat substance use disorders and addictive/criminal thinking and behaviors.
Similar to Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), MRT aims to change thought processes and decision-making associated with addiction and criminal behavior. It utilizes a combination of psychological practices to assist with narcissistic behaviors and improve moral reasoning and positive identity. Studies suggest it is effective in reducing recidivism after treatment.
You are valuable just because you exist. Not because of what you do or what you have done, but simply because you are.
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Guide our clients through therapeutic modalities to achieve insight into their specific challenges by providing clear and executable plans to overcome these difficulties.
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Insight Services, PLLC will not deny services based on a person’s race, color, national origin or ethnicity, religion, limited English proficiency, gender identity, sexual identity, involuntarily committed treatment pursuant to §27-81-112 and §27-82-108 CRS; pregnancy status, use of drugs by injection, presence of co-occurring psychiatric disorders, use of prescribed psychotropic medications, use of medication for the treatment of opioid dependence, deaf or hard of hearing, HIV positive, AIDS diagnosis, high risk behavior, use of drugs other than alcohol, disabilities as defined by the American with Disabilities Act, Veteran or active military, low socioeconomic status, or education level.
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