The lowest moral/behavioral stage characterized by lying, cheating, stealing, blaming, victimizing and pretending
What is disloyalty
In chapter one, MRT refers describes this aspect of our lives, "Addictions refer to all the wants, and desires that enslave us- forcing us to devote much of our time and energies trying to fulfill them," what is this referring to?
What is:PRISONS or unhappiness
What does MRT stand for?
What is Moral Reconation Therapy
What three things are required for each step
What is : State essence and stage, worksheet, testimony(if there is one)
Who originally created the OUT program
What is :Val Ellison
Stage and Essence of Step 11
According to MRT, This is the real you
What is: Your inner self
This term is based on the idea that "if you scratch my back, I'll scratch yours."
What is : Reciprocity
1. How many service hours do you need to pass off step six? 2. When can you start working on these service hours?
What is : 1.) 10
2.) After passing off step three
How many absences are you allowed?
What is: 6
In this exercise you identify past decisions and draw pictures of what led you to your current circumstances.
What is : The Pyramid
These keep a person's personality from changing.
What is : Defense Mechanisms
MRT describes this stage as: people do not have firm sense of identity, do not feel connected to the world. Do not feel purpose in their life.
What is: Non-existence
Why would you need to repeat any steps in MRT? (HINT- there are four major reasons)
What is : 1) You Lie 2) Not trusting
3) You are arguing with people 4) You break a program and/or jail rule.
What is: -Glorified drug use -Sexuality -focus is on negative -Anti social behaviors (rules/authority) -promotes prejudice
This stage talks about your worries, wants and needs
What is : Step three
According to the first 38 pages, this is one of the first things you learned to do.
What is : Manipulate others
What are the purposes of the MRT program? (There are three answers)
What is : 1.) To help you take control of yourself and become the person you should be (P. 39, step one).
2.) Reduce recidivism (re-offending) 3.) Teach structure and rule following
What are two of the 15 questions in step ten about moral assessment life categories
What is: (Teachers look in book)
Name the six ways you can potentially earn points
What is: 1) Participating in class 2) MRT steps
3) Recovery Plan 4) Toolbox 5) Homework
6) Mentor of the program
Step 8 requires you to make SMART goals. Name three elements of SMART goals.
What is:
Specific
Measurable
Attainable
Reasonable
Time limit
According to the first 38 pages, this has two parts, a conscious and unconscious part.
What is: The Ego
What does reconation mean?
What is : What is the conscious process of decision making and purposeful behaviors.
On step 8, in your action plan, when does the first goal need to be completed by?
First week, and (before going on to step nine)
What are the eight risk factors that lead to
re-offending that the OUT program is created on?
1) Thoughts 2) Patterns 3) Behaviors
4) Peers 5) School/Work 6) Leisure/recreation
7) Substance Use 8) Family