After mentoring persons with socially destructive thinking errors and behaviors for a decade, collecting data on loss and success rates, what was working and what was not working, the mentors realized that the fullness of available methodology had not been realized. It was apparent that the models espoused by recovery and rehabilitation operations were only addressing two-thirds of the scope of the problem. This discovery attested a majority of previous programs and approaches had not taken the therapy to its beginning, the belief system within the core of the individual. Clearly, the literature reveals that actions follow belief; that what one speaks comes from thoughts driven by belief; and that what one declares to be may not coincide with oneÕs belief, revealed by oneÕs actions. Therefore, the approach to habilitating oneÕs thinking errors, attitudes, behaviors, actions, and consequences, must begin at the core with attention to oneÕs belief system. And so we have a new direction.