Reframing and Positive Connotation Reframing and positive connotation are two hallmarks of the MRI and Milan approaches, respectively. While many models of therapy employ the technique of reframing, it is a cornerstone to the MRI approach. In addition, the Milan team’s technique of positive connotation is equally important to its approach. For this discussion, compare and contrast the ideas of reframing and positive connotation—describing how they are alike and how they are different. Remember to cite the literature and provide examples to illustrate the difference between these two techniques.Response Guidelines Read the posts of other learners and respond to at least two. Pay particular attention to the examples provided in your critique of the posts. Do those provided examples demonstrate a solid understanding of the difference between the two techniques? Why or why not?
