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due to social identity (national origin, first language, socioeconomic status, religious or spiritual affiliation, ethnicity, race, gender, physical/emotional/developmental (dis)ability, sexuality, gender, etc.). Weave at least one additional minoritized social identity within one of the cases listed in this chapter. What are additional family stressors that may arise? Brainstorm additional strengths this family will develop to respond to these stressors. How might mindfulness practices or programs impact the family?

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