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A 4 page paper assessing the case of Client X, a 52-year-old Puerto Rican American woman having difficulty dealing with the absence of the traditional Hispanic extended family support structure so closely attached to the Hispanic culture. Unmet expectations can be devastating for the individual taken unaware. Client X should be able to examine and rationalize events and conditions and be able to accept things as they are, but she first will need to discover her own expectations and their origins. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
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4 pages (~225 words per page)
File: CC6_KSsocTheoInd.rtf
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Client X is a 52-year-old woman, a Puerto Rican American from New York City. Her parents immigrated from Puerto Rico immediately after their marriage; Client X
was born in New York and that city is the only home she has ever known. She has known for some months that she suffers from cancer and is
HIV-positive, and she is having a great deal of difficulty dealing with the turn of events in her life. Client X is being
pharmacologically treated for depression, and she reports elevated anxiety levels related to her health problems. Her children are grown and married, and her parents returned to Puerto Rico fifteen
years ago. Client X herself has been married for thirty years. There is little information given about Client Xs responses to other
aspects of her life, but she displays visible reactions to the mention of her parents: her face reddens and her voice level escalates. She notes that being Hispanic means
that the family unit carries greater weight than does any individual within it. Client Xs Responses to Conditions Ego Functioning Client X reveals
bitterness in reporting that she took care of her mother and her entire family even as a young girl. Given that "the mention of her parents makes her uncomfortable,"
it appears that "even if she found her own self-image, it was a poor differentiation." The nature of the Hispanic culture is such
that the family unit is actively preserved at nearly all costs, and any individual or social problems arising within the unit are addressed within the unit as a whole.
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