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- Frame_(psychotherapy) abstract "The Frame in psychotherapy and psychoanalysis refers to the environment and relationship which enables the client to be open about their life with the therapist, and in a secure and confidential manner make a change. It is one of the most important elements in psychotherapy and counselling.The psychoanalyst Robert Langs [1] coined the term frame to mean the setting of boundaries or ground rules for the contractual aspects of therapy.".
- Frame_(psychotherapy) comment "The Frame in psychotherapy and psychoanalysis refers to the environment and relationship which enables the client to be open about their life with the therapist, and in a secure and confidential manner make a change. It is one of the most important elements in psychotherapy and counselling.The psychoanalyst Robert Langs [1] coined the term frame to mean the setting of boundaries or ground rules for the contractual aspects of therapy.".