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A presuppositional technique in which a person acts as if a desired outcome, capability, or state were already true. The As-If Frame bypasses current limitations by encouraging the mind to access resources and generate behaviors consistent with the assumed reality. It is used in NLP to help clients explore possibilities, overcome limiting beliefs, and rehearse new identities. Asking 'If you could do it, how would you do it?' is a classic As-If Frame intervention.
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