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Which family therapy theorist would consider the identified patient's behavior to manifest a problem in the family system?

  1. Erikson

  2. Minuchin

  3. Parad

  4. Vinter

The correct answer is: Erikson

Erikson, as a family therapy theorist, would consider the identified patient's behavior to manifest a problem in the family system. This is because Erikson's theory focuses on the developmental stages and how a person's experiences within the family can impact their behavior. The other options, Minuchin, Parad, and Vinter, may also be family therapists, but their theories do not specifically address the role of the family system in an individual's behavior. Instead, Minuchin's work focuses on structural family therapy, Parad's on systemic family therapy, and Vinter's on psychoanalytic family therapy. Therefore, these options would not view the identified patient's behavior as a manifestation of a larger issue within the family system.