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arivle123

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Provide three reason Asian Americans rely on natural healing instead of counseling.
 
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Question 2

When children view the world as hostile and inconsistent, they often attempt to get their way regardless of social rules. These children are:
 
  A. usually children from single parent households.
  B. potentially violent later in life.
  C. never going to fit socially in the school.
  D. likely to develop responsible social behavior upon reaching puberty.



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Answer to Question 1

 Asian American relies on natural healing because they are afraid of being stigmatized, not having available resources, and don't recognize they have a mental health problem.
 Asian American rather keep the information amongst each other than exploring there problem with someone else.

Answer to Question 2

B



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