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49: Implementation Potential of Moral Reconation Therapy for Criminal Recidivism in Mental Health Residential Programs

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Daniel M. Blonigen, Ph.D. joins Dr. Dixon and Dr. Berezin to discuss implementing moral reconation therapy (MRT) in a noncorrectional setting among justice-involved veterans receiving residential mental health treatment in the U.S. Veterans Health Administration with an aim towards reducing criminal recidivism. Dr. Blonigen is an Associate Director at the Center for Innovation to Implementation, VA Palo Alto Health Care System, in Palo Alto, California.

  • Blonigen interview [00:55]
  • Veterans Justice programs [02:29]
  • Moral reconation therapy (MRT) [03:18]
  • Treatments for criminal recidivism? [04:24]
  • A group based, cognitive behavioral intervention [05:13]
  • The structure of MRT [06:22]
  • How does MRT avoid implying there’s one right way to live? [10:10]
  • MRT in a residential mental health setting [12:58]
  • A hybrid trial design [15:47]
  • Bringing together research and implementation [18:38]
  • What did the participants think of MRT? [19:09]
  • Listening to people who didn’t engage [20:34]
  • Barriers to MRT implementation [23:23]
  • Does MRT overlap with other treatments in residential settings? [25:30]
  • What’s the next step? [27:16]

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Daniel M. Blonigen, Ph.D. joins Dr. Dixon and Dr. Berezin to discuss implementing moral reconation therapy (MRT) in a noncorrectional setting among justice-involved veterans receiving residential mental health treatment in the U.S. Veterans Health Administration with an aim towards reducing criminal recidivism. Dr. Blonigen is an Associate Director at the Center for Innovation to Implementation, VA Palo Alto Health Care System, in Palo Alto, California.

  • Blonigen interview [00:55]
  • Veterans Justice programs [02:29]
  • Moral reconation therapy (MRT) [03:18]
  • Treatments for criminal recidivism? [04:24]
  • A group based, cognitive behavioral intervention [05:13]
  • The structure of MRT [06:22]
  • How does MRT avoid implying there’s one right way to live? [10:10]
  • MRT in a residential mental health setting [12:58]
  • A hybrid trial design [15:47]
  • Bringing together research and implementation [18:38]
  • What did the participants think of MRT? [19:09]
  • Listening to people who didn’t engage [20:34]
  • Barriers to MRT implementation [23:23]
  • Does MRT overlap with other treatments in residential settings? [25:30]
  • What’s the next step? [27:16]

Subscribe to the podcast here.

Check out Editor's Choice, a set of curated collections from the rich resource of articles published in the journal. Sign up to receive notification of new Editor's Choice collections.

Browse other articles on our website.

Be sure to let your colleagues know about the podcast, and please rate and review it wherever you listen to it.

Listen to other podcasts produced by the American Psychiatric Association.

Follow the journal on Twitter. E-mail us at [email protected]

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