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;Well-formed outcome
In NLP this is one of a number of 'frames' wherein the desired state is considered as to its achievability and effect if achieved. A positive outcome must be defined by the client for their own use [http://www.nlp.com.au/free-nlp-processes/56-well-formed-outcomes-and-goal-setting-in-nlp.html], be within the clients power to achieve, retain the positive products of the unwanted behaviours and produce an outcome that is appropriate for all circumstances.<ref name="Dilts & Delozier 2000"/>
 
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