When one person is perceived as the source of a family's difficulties, the social worker's task is to:
A) ?ask others about their role in creating and maintaining the problem.
B) ?ask that person to leave so that the discussion can be productive.
C) ?focus on each family member's perception of behavior.
D) ?facilitate and encourage linear thinking.
A
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