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  • Based on the work of noted psychologist Virginia Satir, reframing works by changing the frame you put around the things that happen to you.

    Love For No Reason Marci Shimoff 2010

  • Based on the work of noted psychologist Virginia Satir, reframing works by changing the frame you put around the things that happen to you.

    Love For No Reason Marci Shimoff 2010

  • In the early 1970s in America Richard Bandler, then a young college student studied the work of Fritz Perls and later Virginia Satir and found that he could reproduce their high-level therapy skills to a degree that even surprised him.

    Falun Gong and the Politicians sfmike 2006

  • These two men, Richard Bandler and John Grinder, developed their model by closely observing the incredibly successful work of contemporary therapists such as Virginia Satir and Milton Erickson.

    Life Is a Series of Presentations Tony Jeary with Kim Dower 2004

  • These two men, Richard Bandler and John Grinder, developed their model by closely observing the incredibly successful work of contemporary therapists such as Virginia Satir and Milton Erickson.

    Life Is a Series of Presentations Tony Jeary with Kim Dower 2004

  • These two men, Richard Bandler and John Grinder, developed their model by closely observing the incredibly successful work of contemporary therapists such as Virginia Satir and Milton Erickson.

    Life Is a Series of Presentations Tony Jeary with Kim Dower 2004

  • These two men, Richard Bandler and John Grinder, developed their model by closely observing the incredibly successful work of contemporary therapists such as Virginia Satir and Milton Erickson.

    Life Is a Series of Presentations Tony Jeary with Kim Dower 2004

  • These two men, Richard Bandler and John Grinder, developed their model by closely observing the incredibly successful work of contemporary therapists such as Virginia Satir and Milton Erickson.

    Life Is a Series of Presentations Tony Jeary with Kim Dower 2004

  • We see this graphically in Virginia Satir's change model.

    Forbes.com: News Steve Denning 2011

  • This return to prior behavior is what Virginia Satir cited as the "return to normalcy" in her change model.

    Forbes.com: News Steve Denning 2011

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