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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(contracted; show full)#Identifying the context where the unwanted behavior pattern occurred, 
#Establishing unconscious yes/no signals, 
#Confirming that the behavior has a positive intent, 
#Finding a number of ways of fulfilling the positive intent,
#Selecting the best of the possible alternatives generated in step 4,
#Checking that the selection is ecological, that is, it is acceptable to the individual and in relationships to others.

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==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?"

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[[Category:Neuro-Linguistic Programming concepts and methods]]

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