This case study examines the family issues experienced by Mr. and Mrs. Chang, who immigrated to the US from China 7 years ago, and their daughter Nicole. Mrs. Chang complains about cultural pressures she faced in China, Nicole's defiant behavior, and Mr. Chang's lack of involvement. Nicole is disrespectful and problematic, causing arguments between her parents. The family would benefit from individual counseling using techniques like psychodynamic therapy to address affective needs, cognitive-behavioral therapy for behavioral issues, mindfulness counseling for cognitive demands, and constructionist therapy to help understand their environmental influences. With counseling, Nicole may learn to express herself appropriately and understand necessary changes to improve her relationship with her parents.