Why MORE?
Provide Real, Lasting Recovery
For clinicians seeking a therapy that simultaneously addresses a wide array of afflictions including addiction, chronic pain, and emotional distress —MORE addresses these challenges at their core.
Hailed as one of the greatest breakthroughs in psychotherapy in the past 30 years, MORE unifies the most powerful elements of mindfulness, cognitive‑behavioral therapy, and positive psychology into a single, neuroscience‑driven method that restores the brain’s capacity for regulation, well‑being, meaning, and joy.
Discover how MORE can deepen your therapeutic impact, broaden your clinical toolkit, and help your patients achieve levels of healing and transformation that once felt out of reach.
Hailed as one of the greatest breakthroughs in psychotherapy in the past 30 years, MORE unifies the most powerful elements of mindfulness, cognitive‑behavioral therapy, and positive psychology into a single, neuroscience‑driven method that restores the brain’s capacity for regulation, well‑being, meaning, and joy.
Discover how MORE can deepen your therapeutic impact, broaden your clinical toolkit, and help your patients achieve levels of healing and transformation that once felt out of reach.

Why MORE Works,
and Why Clinicians Trust It
Rigorously tested in 16 clinical trials and funded by $90M in federal grants, MORE is proven to help patients shift from reactive responses to mindful awareness, self-regulation, and natural reward.
Dramatically reduces addiction and drug use
Cuts opioid misuse by 45%, drug relapse by 42%, addiction treatment dropout by 59% and opioid dose by 31%.
Powerful pain relief
Reduces acute pain by 30% post-operative pain by 45% and chronic pain by 25% lasting 9+ months after the eight week MORE treatment.
Cuts cravings and boosts resilience
Reduces drug craving by 50% and increases positive emotions 3x more than standard therapy.
Relieves stress and depression
Reduces anxiety by 43% and improves depression by 38%.
Meaningful PTSD outcomes
Clinically significant reductions in PTSD in 59% of patients, nearly twice as effective as standard therapy.
Rewires the brain for lasting change
Restores healthy reward responses, reduces anhedonia, and quiets craving-related brain signals.

MORE gives clinicians a powerful, science-backed tool that builds resilience and restores well-being for their clients.
- Delivered over eight weekly sessions
- Group therapy or individual
- Easy homework delivery
- Enriching for both patient and clinician
- An insurance-reimbursable service covered by CPT codes
- CEUs for training and ongoing education opportunities

MORE is more than therapy. It’s transforming lives.
Hear from Dan Kruger—international motorcycle racing champion. After decades of high-impact crashes and countless surgeries, Dan relied on opioids for more than 30 years. Strength and willpower weren’t enough. The cycle felt inescapable.
Then Dan found MORE.
Through MORE, Dan retrained his brain’s response to pain and craving, tapered completely off opioids, and rebuilt emotional regulation while connecting with meaning, joy, and a life beyond pain.

You too, can bring this kind of relief to your clients.
Through engaging asynchronous training, MORE Institute will teach you how to deliver this powerful therapy to your own clients who are struggling with addiction, chronic pain and emotional distress.
Implementing MORE in Health Care
1000+ clinicians and health care systems nationwide have implemented MORE in a range of settings, including medical centers, addiction treatment, behavioral health, community-based clinics, higher education institutions, state and local government, and the military health system.
- Kaiser Permanente - Washington
- John Hopkins Medical School - Maryland
- Mt. Sinai Hospital - New York
- Intermountain Health Care - Utah
- Arkansas Department of Human Services - Arkansas
- Southwest Care Center - New Mexico
- New Roads Behavioral Health - Utah
- Medical University of South Carolina - South Carolina
- University of Utah Health - Utah
- Philadelphia Veterans Affairs Medical Center - Pennsylvania
- Turning Point Center - Utah
- Ralph H. Johnson Veterans Affairs Medical Center - South Carolina
- Essentia Health - Minnesota
- Harvard University, Brigham and Women’s Hospital - Massachusetts
- VA Medical Center - Hawaii
- University of California San Diego Health - California
- Rutgers Robert Wood Johnson Medical School - New Jersey
- Henrico Area SUD, MH Outpatient Services, and Court Services - Virginia
- Ventura County Behavioral Health - California
- Hampshire County Jail and House of Correction - Massachusetts
- Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center - New York
- University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill - North Carolina
- Texas A&M University - Texas
- University of Washington Medicine - Washington
- Community Counseling and Correction Services - Montana
- Emory University School of Medicine - Georgia
