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The term '''Reframing''' designates a communication technique which has origins in [[family systems therapy]] and the work of [[Virginia Satir]]. [[Milton H. Erickson]] has been associated with reframing and it also forms an important part of [[Neuro-linguistic programming]]. In addition, the [[provocative therapy]] uses reframing with an emp(contracted; show full)or context in which we perceive it."  <ref>Anthony Robbins, ''Unlimited Power'' (New York: Ballantine, 1987) 291.</ref>  For example, if a person is resting in bed and hears his bedroom door open, that exact same noise will have two totally different meanings to him and evoke drastically different reactions depending on whether (1) he is alone in a locked house, or (2) he had previously invited his friend over and left the back door to his house unlocked.  According to 
the Anthony Robbins, 

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[I]f we perceive something as a liability, that's the message we deliver to our brain.  Then the brain produces states that make it a reality. If we change our frame of reference by looking at the same situation from a different point of view, we can change the way we respond in life.  We can change our representation or perception about anything and in a moment change our states and behaviors.  This is what reframing is all about. <ref>Robbins 291.</ref&g(contracted; show full)*Ellerton, Roger PhD CMC; ''Live Your Dreams... Let Reality Catch Up: NLP and Common Sense for Coaches, Managers and You'' Jul 6, 2006; paperback
 
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