MRT-Moral Reconation Therapy® programs apply MRT-Moral Reconation Therapy® across a wide range of populations, treatment needs, and service environments.
Moral reasoning is how people decide what they should or should not do in a given situation. Our programs strengthen moral reasoning by helping individuals examine thinking patterns, personal responsibility, and the consequences of their actions.
MRT-Moral Reconation Therapy® fosters moral development in treatment-resistant individuals through structured exercises, group facilitation, and guided self-reflection. As a result, This framework supports meaningful change that extends beyond program completion.
Programs continue to implement MRT-Moral Reconation Therapy® because of consistent outcomes observed across systems. Our models are used in 50 states and nine countries and are associated with:
These outcomes reflect MRT-Moral Reconation Therapy®’s focus on accountability, structure, and long-term behavioral change. As models continue to evolve, MRT-Moral Reconation Therapy® remains a practical framework for addressing complex behavioral challenges while maintaining consistency, accountability, and evidence-based structure across diverse service environments.
To explore how these outcomes translate into real-world impact, review MRT-Moral Reconation Therapy® client results and what people say about MRT-Moral Reconation Therapy®. You can also shop for MRT-Moral Reconation Therapy® workbooks and materials to support program implementation across diverse settings and populations.
MRT-Moral Reconation Therapy® is recognized as an evidence-based program by the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA).
