Satir's most distinctive intervention is family sculpting, which is done either with the family or in a group setting. How is sculpting accomplished?
A) By enacting a new way of interacting and communicating among family members
B) By allowing individuals to convey how they believe they are viewed in the system, therefore "sculpting" their image
C) By putting family members in physical positions that represent how the "sculptor" sees each person's role in the family
D) By self-reflecting in order to determine areas in need of personal growth and fostering an environment where the individual can "sculpt" how they want to improve
C
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