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==Six Step Reframe==
The Six-Step Reframe is an [[NLP]] technique used to replace an unwanted behavior or bad habit with a more desirable one - while keeping the benefits, or [[secondary gain]], of the old behavior.

NLP presupposes that "every behavior has a positive intention," and that any undesirable behavior a person has will also have a positive benefit behind it (often unconsciously).

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*[[Therapeutic metaphor]]
*[[Milton H. Erickson]]

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