Structure. Growth. Self-Respect.

MRT helps individuals examine core beliefs and decision-making patterns to build a more responsible, value-driven life. It’s about developing stronger internal motivation—not just following rules.

What the Program Is

Moral Reconation Therapy (MRT) is a cognitive-behavioral program designed to enhance self-image, promote personal growth, and help individuals become productive members of society. The program helps participants examine core beliefs, decision-making patterns, and behaviors so they can build a more responsible, value-driven life.

MRT focuses on developing higher stages of moral reasoning, strengthening internal motivation, and helping individuals work toward meaningful goals. It is evidence-based and recognized as a best-practice approach by numerous governmental agencies and treatment authorities.

Through structured group work and practical cognitive-behavioral tools, MRT supports participants in building a life of freedom, purpose, and accountability.

MRT Program

Is This Program Right for You?

MRT is ideal for individuals who are:

  • Struggling with repeated behavior patterns that lead to negative outcomes
  • Working to improve decision-making, accountability, and personal responsibility
  • Seeking stronger internal motivation and a clearer sense of purpose
  • Working on impulse control, anger, trust, or relationship issues
  • Looking to rebuild a life based on values, freedom, and long-term goals

If you are ready to take an honest look at the thoughts, choices, and patterns that have kept you stuck, MRT can help you begin building a healthier and more purposeful future.

What to Expect in MRT

What to Expect

MRT groups meet regularly and follow a clear, structured workbook that guides participants through progressive steps of reflection, responsibility, and personal change. Sessions are interactive and provide space for honest discussion, peer support, and practical skill-building.

Participants are encouraged to examine their beliefs, choices, and behaviors while learning how to apply cognitive-behavioral tools in everyday life. The goal is not only to complete the program, but to develop stronger judgment, healthier thinking patterns, and a clearer path forward.

How This Program Helps

MRT helps individuals strengthen moral reasoning, increase personal accountability, and build a stronger sense of life purpose. By working through the program’s steps, participants learn to recognize harmful thinking patterns, make healthier choices, and develop a greater sense of control over their lives.

After facilitating this program for many years, we have seen individuals completely change their way of thinking, remain clean and sober, and use the cognitive-behavioral skills learned in MRT to achieve their goals and live a life free from addiction and incarceration.

The skills developed in MRT do not just help participants complete a program — they help create a foundation for real, long-term change.

Frequently Asked Questions

Do I need to have legal involvement to join MRT?
No. MRT can support individuals with or without legal involvement. The program is designed for anyone who wants to improve decision-making, accountability, and long-term personal growth.

Is this a faith-based program?
No. MRT is secular and focuses on ethics, accountability, moral reasoning, and behavior change — not religion.

Can I join if I’ve already done MRT elsewhere?
Yes. We welcome returning participants who want to revisit the work or apply it to a new stage of their journey.

How long is the program?
It varies by individual, but most people move through the MRT steps over several months with regular group attendance.

Will I be sharing personal stories in front of others?
MRT encourages participation, but you always control what you share. Group norms emphasize respect, honesty, accountability, and confidentiality.