recaptioning
Recaptioning is a therapeutic technique that involves changing the caption—the label or interpretation attached to a situation, memory, or behavior—so that the emotional response to it changes. By reframing how an event is described, individuals may experience reduced distress and greater adaptability.
Process and practice typically occur under the guidance of a clinician, though self-directed practice is possible.
Applications span mental health and education. In psychotherapy, recaptioning can help reduce anxiety, depression, and trauma-related
Evidence and limitations: recaptioning is conceptually aligned with well-established techniques such as cognitive reframing, but empirical
See also: cognitive reframing, reappraisal, cognitive behavioral therapy, narrative therapy.