Micro-level are focuses on the individual and his or her most intimate interactions, such as exchanges between husband and wife, parent and child, close friends, and family members. Ms. Ruiz is a single woman who moved to United States for six years from Ecuador and live with her daughter because she don’t have no income and high school diploma to live on her own. Living in a society that has historically repeating between acceptance and rejection of immigrants from Latin America may have resulted in a client’s little or lack of retirement income, health benefits, and access to formal services. Mezzo-level are between the micro and macro level; usually use by group therapy counseling, self-help groups, or neighborhood community associations. Ms. Ruiz lived with her daughter’s family and have three grandchildren to take responsibility and have household chores around the house and she went to English classes at a neighborhood center. Some older Latinos can and do rely on the family for support and care, for others this may not be an option. Last, on Macro-level it may involve work with an organization, a community, a state, or even a society as a whole. Luz wants her mother to goes seek help from a Family Services agency recommended by their pastor. It has given the multiple financial, physical, and emotional demands of …show more content…
Ruiz tends to minimize her strengths, she exhibits loyalty to her family by doing a lot of sacrifices her time to do the household chores and taking care of her grandchildren. She also participating with English classes at the neighborhood center to improve her English grammars and also attends to church services. She knows how to respect the family issues by avoiding the situation between Luz and her husband fighting over the money. She is also trustworthy to her family because of her actions toward them. When faced with interpersonal conflict, she is inclined to withdraw and wanting to come back to her own