What is meant by resolution or resolving the past, and how is this achieved in therapy sessions? What is reframing?
Reframing is a technique used to create a shift in a client’s conscious awareness and changes any false logic instilled during an unconscious event or trauma regardless of its origin. It can create an outcome that, unlike ‘erasing a memory,’ allows a person to manifest and then communicate an appropriate response (sometimes as role-play) to a past scene. This provides emotional closure and clarification (resolution); a technique in which a client can re-experience an emotionally charged event and alter the dialogue to complete and regain control over experiences. Basically, it’s saying or doing what you could not say or do at the time even if it just takes place in the mind. It can create an energetic shift releasing karmic energy and emotional/physical pain held in place by unresolved issues at its core. Reframing is the final step in the resolution process of a particular event worked in session. This occurs in a therapeutic setting, which prevents a client from re-creating similar u