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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 emphasis on humor. 

Another meaning or another sense is assigned by reframing a situation or context, thus sees a situation in another frame. A frame can refer to a belief, what limits our view of the world. If we let this limiting belief go, new conceptions and interpretation possibilities can develop.

Psychotherapists trained in in the reframing by communication attempt to let scenes appear in another point of view (frame) so that someone feels relieved or is able to deal with the situation better.

(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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