Difference between revisions 366806428 and 366807032 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) 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". (see Julio's link). ==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) *[[Therapeutic metaphor]] *[[Milton H. Erickson]] ==References== *Bandler, Richard; ''Reframing: NLP And The Transformation Of Meaning'' 1983; Paperback *Andreas, Steve & Faulkner, Charles; ''NLP: The New Technology of Achievement by NLP Comprehensive'' Feb 19, 1996; paperback *Ellerton, Roger PhD CMC; ''Live Your Dreams... Let Reality Catch Up: NLP and Common Sense for Coaches, Managers and You'' Jul 6, 2006; paperback *Julio: http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m0PCH/is_6_4/ai_113053401/⏎ [[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=366807032.
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