- REframe is the second album from Seattle based Hardclash band, Rabbit Junk. the sound on this album has further matured than the self-titled album, and features Anderson taking the band into a new variety of styles such as black metal, speed metal and breakbeat.
- 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. ...
- (Reframing (filmmaking)) In film, reframing is a change in camera angle without a cut and can including changing the focus of the scene. The term has been more often used in film criticism than in actual cinema. Critics of the technique include André Bazin among others.
- To frame again; To redescribe, from a different perspective; to relabel
- (Reframing) A process by which a person's perception of a specific event or behavior is altered, resulting in a different response. Usually subdivided into Context Reframing and Meaning Reframing.
- (reframing) short panning or tilting movements to adjust for the figures' movements, keeping them onscreen or centered.
- (Reframing) Using the imagination of a subject to imagine a different result for a past event.
- (Reframing) Changing the meaning of a thought, feeling, or statement for the better. Either by putting it into a different context or by changing the content of it.
- (Reframing) A tool used by mediators that involves changing words, the complexion on words and circumstances and the order in which ideas are presented in order to allow a situation to be viewed more positively.
- (Reframing) Looking at a situation or problem in a different way, or from a different point of view, often using multiple perspectives. For example, consider what's missing from a situation instead of what's present, or ask "How would a Martian visitor describe this to other Martians? ...
- (Reframing) Putting a different frame or perspective on one's thoughts about a situation or example of behaviour. Eg The half full/half empty glass. If you want more, it is half empty; if you have had enough, it is half full.
- (Reframing) The process of making a shift in the nature of a problem or changing the structure or context of a statement to give it another meaning.
- (Reframing) This is often used during age regression or parts therapy, when a past event is altered to release emotional trauma.
- (Reframing) a universal therapeutic technique vital in brief therapy. It means enriching the pattern through which we perceive what is happening.
- (reframing) Taking a previously painful / unpleasant experience / behaviour and recast it as something potentially useful and valuable.
- Reframing involves providing a client with another perspective. When a coach reframes a situation, he or she takes the original data and interprets them in a different way.
- Reframing is the process of redefining a situation--seeing a conflict in a new way, based on input from other people who define the situation differently than you do.
- The installation of a new habit into the unconscious mind.
- verb: to alter the context through which someone sees an idea or situation; to change the meaning a person attributes to an idea or situation.