What is the importance of structural family therapy according to Reiter, M. D. (2016)?
a. Structural family therapy is important because it focuses on the organization of the family system and how family members interact with each other.
b. This approach helps to identify and change dysfunctional patterns within the family, leading to more effective communication and problem-solving.
c. By understanding the family's structure and boundaries, therapists can help family members develop healthier relationships and better coping strategies.
d. Structural family therapy can be particularly beneficial for families dealing with issues such as substance abuse, domestic violence, and parenting conflicts.