1. reframing - Noun
2. reframing - Verb
reframing
present participle of reframe
reframing (plural reframings)
Framing anew or again.
CALHOUN: The main thing was reframing it, reframing, like, what I'd been through in my life and what it meant and what I had to look forward to. Source: Internet
MARTIN: And reframing how you derive your own personal value, right? Source: Internet
Paradoxical intention is a cognitive reframing technique where the insomniac, instead of attempting to fall asleep at night, makes every effort to stay awake (i.e. essentially stops trying to fall asleep). Source: Internet
A few await reframing by Cindy Buis’s Sechelt shop. Source: Internet
“Design thinking on the highest level is a way of reframing the way you look at the world and deal with issues, and the main thing is this idea of empathy,” Dr. Roth says. Source: Internet
Bose's preoccupation is with "reframing the Kashmir question as a challenge for democratic politics" and building a polity that makes up the democratic deficit. Source: Internet