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21:45 Nov 10, 2002 |
English to Spanish translations [PRO] Medical - Psychology / Psychology | |||||||
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4 +1 | Moral Reconation Therapy (MRT) |
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4 | Terapia de Reconciliación Moral |
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Moral Reconation Therapy (MRT) Explanation: Moral Reconation Therapy (MRT) Moral Reconation Therapy is a systematic treatment strategy designed to enhance ego, social, moral and positive behavioural growth in a progressive, step-by-step fashion (Little & Robinson 1988; Little, Robinson & Burnette, 1993). MRT seeks to move clients from hedonistic reasoning levels to levels where concern for social rules and others become important. MRT focuses systematically on seven basic treatment issues: confrontation of beliefs attitudes and behaviours assessment of current relationships reinforcement of positive behaviour and habits positive identity formation; enhancement of self-concept decrease in hedonism and development of frustration tolerance development of higher stages of moral reasoning. -------------------------------- Moral Reconation Therapy (MRT) Steps STEPS 1 & 2 require the client to demonstrate honesty and trust. STEP 3 requires acceptance of rules, procedures, treatment requirements and other people. STEP 4 represents building a genuine and exhaustive self-awareness. STEP 5 creates a written summary and plan to deal with the many relationships in their lives that have been damaged because of their substance abuse (and other antisocial behavior). STEP 6 begins to uncover the right things for clients to do with his/her life and addresses the causes of happiness and unhappiness. STEP 7 sets goals. STEP 8 involves refining one-year goals into a plan of action with a timetable. STEP 9 requires that the individual continue to assist and meet the timetables that he or she sets him or herself. STEP 10 represents a moral assessment and judgement of all the elements in one\\\'s life. STEP 11 reassesses the relationships in one\\\'s life, as well as forming a plan of action to heal the damage that has occurred. STEP 12 creates a new set of goals. These are set for one year, five years and ten years with the client\\\'s judgement of how accomplishing each goal relates to his or her happiness. (Most clients complete MRT with this step.) STEP 13 through 16 represent confrontation of the self with ever-expanding awareness of self. Individual goals are progressively defines and expanded to include the welfare of others. -- Reprinted from Correctional Health Care Management, Volume 1, Number 10, October 1993 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 2002-11-10 23:07:02 (GMT) -------------------------------------------------- As Peter says, it is a Registered Trademark. Reference: http://www.moral-reconation-therapy.com/ |
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Link Explanation: See link to find meaning. Working on translation. Will advise later if I find it http://www.moral-reconation-therapy.com/ -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 2002-11-10 22:09:17 (GMT) -------------------------------------------------- Since it is a registered trademark, I doubt a translation exists.... |
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moral reconation theraphy Terapia de Reconciliación Moral Explanation: See link: http://www.prp.uscourts.gov/es/content/terapia-de-reconcilia... |
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