What is Disloyalty?
Module1, Page 2.
What is "Trust"?
Module 4. Page 12.
Those in this stage of personality tend to blame society, the rules, or the unfairness of others for their problems and conditions in life.
What is "opposition"?
Module 6, Page 21.
What is "Identity"?
Module 9, Page 32.
This program is designed to directly address specific thoughts, attitudes, and beliefs typically held by offenders, addicts, criminals, and people who perform antisocial behavior.
What is MRT (Moral Reconation Therapy)?
Page 1
These are key issues in disloyalty.
What is lack of honesty and lack of trust?
Moule 1, Page 2.
Pscyhology has proposed this hypothesis that explains some things about people and their beliefs. Referring to people with similar thinking and behavior.
What is "birds of feather flock together"?
Module 4, Page 13.
A person in this stage of personality may lie, cheat, and steal, but they are uncertain if they really should.
What is "uncertainty"?
Module 7, Page 25.
People in this stage have a real sense of identity -- who they are. They have long term goals but also have a fear of failure and incomplete commitments in life.
What is "Danger"?
Module 10, Page 36.
This acronym refers to potentially traumatic events that occur during childhood, such as abuse, neglect, or household dysfunction.
What are "ACEs" or "Adverse Childhood Experiences"?
Sometimes we do this to ourselves and others to keep ourselves from changing, despite the fact we know we should change.
What is "lie to ourselves"?
Module 2, Page 6.
Making plans or setting goals that are not based on reality. They are more like wishes and wants based fantasy.
What is "Unrealistic Expectations"?
Module 4, Page 14.
People in this stage know when they have hurt others or themselves. They feel responsible for what they have done, yet they have problems changing. Low self-esteem, guilt, and feelings of inadequacy are often present.
What is "injury"?
Module 8, Page 29.
This stage of personality describes people who make some goals but never fully commit to them. The essence of this stage is lack of identity.
What is "Non-existence"?
Module 9, Page 32.
What is cognitive dissonance?
People are dishonest for various reasons. These reasons are often based on few (4) beliefs or goals:
What is:
1. Unrealistic Expectations
2. Hedonistic Pleasure Seeking
3. Greed
4. Low Morals
Module 3, Page 8.
One of the things many people misunderstand about trust is that is it relates to whether or not a person has this...
What is "your best interest"?
Module 4. Page 12
These are key issues in opposition.
What is:
1. lack of acceptance of rules, laws and reality?
Module 6, Page 21.
These are key issues in non-existence.
What is
1. Lack of identity
2. Lack of commitment to short term goals
3. Lack of commitment to long-term goals.
Module 9, Page 32.
MRT teaches participants to set and achieve these as a way of promoting personal growth.
What are goals?
The core beliefs underlying disloyalty are related to these.
What is "Honesty and Trust"?
Module 4. Page 12
Selfish and self-centered without much concern for other people. Lack of guilt and shame when hurting others. Seeing others as somehow "lower" than you or your family.
What is "Low Morals"?
Module 4, Page 14.
These are key issues in injury.
What is "Irresponsibility in relationships, being self-involved, and failing to help others"?
Module 8, Page 29.
MRT helps individuals build this trait, which involves recognizing and managing their own emotions and behaviors.
What is a "Lack of complete commitment"?
Module 10, Page 36.
This is a key activity in MRT, where participants reflect on past behaviors to understand the impact on themselves and others.
What is self-reflection or self-evaluation?