Reframing from a structural viewpoint is seen as:
A) a way to highlight dysfunctional relationships in the family and place blame on one person.
B) piecing together each member's description of the problem and restating it so that the broader systemic dynamic is revealed.
C) a way of viewing a problem to determine how much each individual contributes to the conflict and then finding an agreeable solution.
D) enforcing dysfunctional interactional patterns.
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