Font families consolidated in Mac OS X Font Book, but expanded into multiple fonts in InDesign CS6

I have an OpenType font installed on my system that appears in Mac OS X's Font Book as 5 fonts (regular, condensed, etc.). Within each of those fonts are the many bold and italic style variations, shown just as I want them. However, InDesign shows these fonts as dozens of different font families, and no more than 4 style variations for some of those families. How can I tell InDesign to consolidate this font into only 1 (or 5) font families?

It all depends on how the font designer created the font family.
Exactly which font family and which font vendor/creator are you talking about?

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