A narrative therapist is working with a 17-year-old client, Amy, and her mother regarding Amy's struggles with an eating disorder. As therapy has progressed and the therapist has worked with Amy to separate the problem from herself, the therapist might phrase a middle phase goal in therapy in which of the following ways?
A) Increase food intake from less than one time daily to 3 times daily in 6 weeks.
B) Reduce the rigid patterns that fuel the anorexic behavior.
C) Increase instances of resistance in response to anorexia's directions to not eat.
D) Reduce the negative contact between Amy and the anorexia.
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