Difference between revisions 361166400 and 366806428 on enwiki{{About|a Neuro-linguistic programming method|reframing in cinematography|Reframing (filmmaking)}} {{Neuro-linguistic programming}} 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, [[provocative therapy]] uses reframing with an emphasis on (contracted; show full)27;s end. One year later, he changes his major to music. After graduation he embarks on a successful music career. Years later, his friends recall how unfortunate his leg fracture was that summer, and he says, "Breaking my leg was the best thing that ever happened to me!" From then on, whenever he is disabled by injury or illness, he recalls the lesson and is far less despondent over his temporary disability than he otherwise would have been, as he takes the opportunity to do something novel. ⏎ This is the story of singer Julio Iglesias, who had a promising career in soccer playing for Real Madrid, but a accident left him semi-paralyzed. At the hospital, a nurse brought him a guitar, and that's the beginning of the Guinness holder of "most albums sold in all languages". ==Six step reframe== The six-step reframe is a pattern for changing unwanted habits and behaviors developed by John Grinder, the co-founder of NLP.<ref>Grinder, John & Carmen Bostic St Clair (2001.). Whispering in the Wind. CA: J & C Enterprises.</ref>. It involves: #Identifying the context where the unwanted behavior pattern occurred, #Establishing unconscious yes/no signals, #Confirming that the behavior has a positive intent, (contracted; show full) [[Category:Psychotherapy]] [[Category:Neuro-Linguistic Programming concepts and methods]] [[de:Umdeutung (Psychologie)]] [[ja:リフレーミング]] [[pl:Przeramowanie]] [[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=366806428.
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