Difference between revisions 87953628 and 94870072 on enwiki:''This article is about reframing, a Neuro-linguistic programming method. For reframing in cinematography, please see [[Reframing (film technique)]] {{Neuro-linguistic programming}} The technique of '''reframing''' in NLP involves confirming [[Positive and negative (NLP)#Positive intent|positive intention]](s) behind the [[behavior]](s) that one seeks to change (usually an undesirable trait of behavior). Alternatives to satisfy the positive intent are found, followed by negotiations with (parts of) self to resolve conflict, check for ecology and to implement the new behavior(s). '''Reframing''' is also used in [[neuro-linguistic programming]] (NLP) to describe changing the context or representation of a problem. More precisely, one of the most effective techniques for achieving almost any desired change in NLP is the "six step re-frame". In psychotherapy, after irrational beliefs have been identified, the therapist will often work with the client in challenging the negative thoughts on the basis of evidence from the client's experience by reframing it, meaning to re-interpret it in a more realistic light. This helps the client to develop more rational beliefs and healthy coping strategies.⏎ ⏎ Reframing occurs in life regardless of NLP, and is a common means by which meanings get created and lost in various situations (either deliberately or by hapstance): ==Examples== (contracted; show full)==See also== *[[Frame]] *[[Therapeutic metaphor]] *[[Milton H. Erickson]] [[Category:Neuro-Linguistic Programming concepts and methods]] [[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=94870072.
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