Reframing from a structural viewpoint is seen as:
A) a way to highlight complementary relationships in the family, which often involves removing blame from one person and spreading it evenly.
B) a way of piecing together each member's description of the problem and reframing 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) as a way to highlight complementary relationships in the family and a way of piecing together each member's description of the problem and reframing it so that the broader systemic dynamic is revealed.
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