MRT classes at AACS Atlanta are a SAMHSA NREPP evidence-based program designed to help individuals modify the behaviors that have led to criminal or problematic conduct. Classes are ordered by judges and probation officers with the goal of lowering recidivism, improving decision-making, and reducing disciplinary infractions.
Georgia courts and probation departments allow individuals charged with a felony or misdemeanor to receive therapeutic counseling in lieu of jail or prison. Attending MRT classes is essential to staying compliant with all probationary terms and conditions.
MRT classes are primarily ordered by judges and probation officers for individuals who need structured behavioral intervention as part of their court or probationary requirements.
Attending and completing MRT classes helps participants stay compliant with all terms and conditions of their probation and demonstrates a genuine commitment to behavioral change.
MRT stands for Moral Reconation Therapy. It is a SAMHSA NREPP evidence-based program used widely in court-ordered behavioral intervention settings.
Each weekly session is 90 minutes.
MRT classes are typically ordered by judges and probation officers for behavior modification purposes.
Georgia courts and probation departments allow individuals charged with a felony or misdemeanor to receive therapeutic counseling, including MRT classes, in lieu of jail or prison.
AACS Atlanta holds LegitScript addiction-treatment certification and an active ADACBGA membership. Our counselors bring decades of combined clinical experience in behavioral health and criminal justice-involved treatment across Atlanta, Marietta, and Decatur.
Hours: Monday – Friday, 9 AM – 6 PM | Saturday, 9 AM – 5 PM Closed on all major holidays.
Ready to enroll or have questions? Call us at 800-683-7745 to schedule your first session today.