Maria
Maria is twenty-four, unmarried, and still lives with her parents. She would like to attend counseling to form goals in life and become less critical of herself. She has thoughts about going back to school, however she doesn’t know if she can juggle as many responsibilities. Maria working, taking care of the household, and helping to take care of her brother. When working with Maria, it is essential to use the holistic approach of self-efficacy. Maria will learn that her attitude can make a difference in her life (Capuzzi & Stauffer, 2012). In counseling, Maria will start working on creating new expectations of self (Capuzzi & Stauffer, 2012). There is a three-step process I will guide Maria through to create the new expectations, which are action, effort, and persistence (Capuzzi & Stauffer, …show more content…
In the case of Maria, gender may be influencing her career path. Maria takes on gender role expectations of women, leading to a caregiver position (Capuzzi & Stauffer, 2012). Maria continues to keep her occupation and go through the daily motions of the day because she lacks self-esteem and assertiveness. Marias family is an essential part of her Latino culture. Maria’s family may expect her spend her time helping her brother out. Maria may feel she needs to help her brother in order to stay in the good graces of her family. It is essential when working with Maria, to respect her culture and cultural expectations (Capuzzi & Stauffer,