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An Asian immigrant has been working as a nurse at a hospital in Baltimore, MD for the last 6 years. Recently, he viewed videos taken from right before he left his homeland to come to the United States.
 
  He noticed his English is now more fluent than what it was in the video and his dress has become more, Americanized. He attributes the changes to his interactions with co-workers and friends all of whom are U.S. born. This is an example of
  a. acculturation.
  b. enculturation.
  c. marginalization.
  d. oppression.

Question 2

__________ approaches to counseling appear most effective for U.S. Latinas/os.
 
  a. Person-centered
  b. Psychodynamic
  c. Cognitive-Behavioral
  d. Existential



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Answer to Question 1

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Answer to Question 2

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