This paper describes a hypothetical family that is in therapy with a social worker. The paper is in the form of a clinical report that the social worker might write about the case. The family in question has underlying issues of sexism and parent-child control dynamics that stem both from familial or "inherited" patterns, as well as socially developed dysfunctions inherent in the middle-class suburban environment. The author uses Adlerian and feminist psychologies to help deconstruct this family's problem and recommend options for change. 9 pgs. Bibliography lists 10 sources.