When a structural therapist asks a family member to changes seats, has a separate session with individuals or subsystems, or asks one member of the family to remain silent during an interaction, the therapist might be doing what kind of intervention?

a. Boundary making
b. Challenging the family’s worldview
c. Reframing
d. Unbalancing


ANS: A

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