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Frame (psychotherapy)
The Frame in psychotherapy and psychoanalysis refers to the environment and relationship which enables the patient 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 counseling.
The psychoanalyst Robert Langs () coined the term frame to mean the setting of boundaries or ground rules for the contractual aspects of therapy.〔Langs, R. J. Ground Rules in Psychotherapy and Counselling, Karnac Books, London 1998. ISBN 1855751712〕
==Significance==

Success in psychotherapy and counselling has been associated with the therapeutic relationship between the client and the therapist. It reflects the genuineness in the relationship between the two. 〔Emmanuel G. Cassimatis (2001). On the frame of reference in psychotherapy and psychoanalysis Journal of American Academy of Psychoanalysis, 29:533-541〕
Robert Langs writes:
"The therapist management of the ground rules of psychotherapy constitute his or her most fundamental arena of intervention, and the therapists efforts in this regard will greatly influence all of the other dimensions of the therapeutic interaction and experience".〔Langs, R. J. A Primer of Psychotherapy. Gardner Press, New York 1988. ISBN 0898761425〕

The Swedish psychoanalyst (Claes Davidson ), who thoroughly studied Robert Langs, has taken the frames of psychoanalysis and psychotherapy even further and concludes that most of today's clients' prime problems are not found in the deep unconscious domain, but in the conscious and/or the preconscious ones. These (pre-)conscious conflicts, as Davidson names them, will manifest themselves in the clients' frame deviations, where they for resolution have to be addressed by the active therapist.〔 (Davidson, C. The Problem of the Preconscious )〕

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