A family meets with a social worker for therapy. They state that their son frequently gets into arguments with them and does not do as he is told. They ask the social worker to 'fix' their son so that he can better get along with family members. Other family members do not identify any problems with their own behavior or with family dynamics. The family’s identification of the son as the patient for the social worker to 'fix' is mostly a result of which process?

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A family meets with a social worker for therapy. They state that their son frequently gets into arguments with them and does not do as he is told. They ask the social worker to 'fix' their son so that he can better get along with family members. Other family members do not identify any problems with their own behavior or with family dynamics. The family’s identification of the son as the patient for the social worker to 'fix' is mostly a result of which process?