Difference between revisions 153470106 and 160404177 on enwiki:''This article is about reframing, a Neuro-linguistic programming method. For reframing in cinematography, please see [[Reframing (film technique)]] {{Neuro-linguistic programming}} (contracted; show full) that a "fair" level of taxation is in the eye of the beholder. Liberals who value government services reframe the tax question in terms of the cost of living in a modern society. Libertarians who want more value for their tax money reframe the question in terms of why the government is involved at all, and the fact that excessive taxing allows the government to do more than it is charged to do. ==Six Step Reframe== The Six-Step Reframe is an [[NLP]] technique used to replace an unwanted behavio ur or bad habit with a more desirable one - while keeping the benefits, or [[secondary gain]], of the old behaviour. NLP presupposes that "every behaviour has a positive intention," and that any undesirable behaviour a person has will also have a positive benefit behind it (often unconsciously). The Six-Step Reframe uses a mild trance state, negotiation, and creativity from unconscious resources to change the "part" that's causing the behaviour. 1. Identify the behavior to change 2. Set up signals with the part causing the behavior 3. Identify the positive intention behind the behavior 4. Generate a number of possible alternative behaviors which will equally satisfy the same intent 5. Choose the favored three replacement behaviors 6. Check to see if there is any other internal conflict regarding the change. {{Expand|date=January 2007}} ==Context Reframing== The meaning of any behaviour or event exists only in relationship to the context in which it occurs. Every behaviour is appropriate in some context. With a context reframe a person takes the disliked behaviour and asks, ''"Where could this behaviour be useful?"'' or '' "In what other context would this particular behaviour be of value?"'' A context reframe leaves the meaning of a behaviour the same and shows how it could be a useful response in a different context. For example: A: ''"I procrastinate all the time; I just can't get things done."''<br> B: ''"That's a great skill to have; especially when you apply it to overeating - just put off having that second helping. Lucky you."'' ==See also== *[[Framing (social sciences)|Frame]] *[[Therapeutic metaphor]] *[[Milton H. Erickson]] [[Category:Neuro-Linguistic Programming concepts and methods]] [[de:Umdeutung (Psychologie)]] [[ru:Рефрейминг]] All content in the above text box is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike license Version 4 and was originally sourced from https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?diff=prev&oldid=160404177.
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