In an enmeshed family in which an over-controlling father constantly nags and yells at his 18-and 15-year old sons, a structural family therapist is most likely to do which of the following?
A. Manipulate the family's mood by mimicking the father's behavior in an exaggerated manner.
B. Help the father gain an understanding that his nagging and yelling elicit oppositional behaviors from the boys.
C. Construct a genogram of the father's family to help foster insight.
D. Create a therapeutic double-bind by telling the father to set aside an hour a day during which he will nag and yell at his sons.