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== Reframing ==

In [[film technique|film]], '''reframing''' is changing the view of a subject. The term belongs more to criticism than to filmmaking and probably is not used in a systematic way. But the trend of usage seems to be: Reframing is changing the view of a subject while the camera is running--either the subject moves or the camera does. In other words, the change occurs without a cut.

== Reframing (Neuro-Linguistic Programming) ==

The term "reframing" is also used in [[neuro-linguistic programming]] (NLP) to describe changing the context or way of viewing a problem.  More precisely, orepresentation of a problem.  

=== 6 Step Reframing Reframing (Developed by John Grinder, PhD.) ===

One of the most effective techniques for achieving almost any desired change in NLP is the "[[six step re-frame]]".  It isA described e.g. in "Heart of the Mind" by Andreas and Andreas.  Briefly, the technique involves coming to [[ution of the pattern and context of discovery can be found in Whispering in the Wind (2001) by John Grinderst  and]], [[conscious]]ly or [[unconscious]]ly, the p Carmen Bositive intent that some part of oneself is pursuing by initiatc St Clair.  

==== 6 Step Reframing Reframing Pattern ====

1. Identifying the [[behaviour]] that one seeks to change (usually an undesirable trait of behaviour).  One then considers (again consciously or unconsciously) what alternative behaviour could be used instead to achieve the same result, and one agrees internally (agreement between parts of the self) to try the new behaviour to see how it works out. This technique can produce rapid and sweeping change.r(s) to change

2. Establish an robust unconscious signal system 

3. Confirm that there is a positive intent behind the behavior(s)

4. Invite the unconscious to find a set of alternatives as good or better at satisifying the positive intend than the original behavior(s)

5. Make arrangements with unconscious to implement change

6. Check for ecology


== References ==

* Whispering in the Wind: John Grinder and Carmen Bostic St Clair (2001)

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