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Battering

Battering means physical abuse, emotional abuse, and sexual abuse, especially in marriage or relationships.

Battery

Battery refers to a Common law Crime consisting of the intentional touching of or inflicting of hurt on another.

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BDD

BDD is the abbreviations of Body dysmorphic disorder that refers to a somatoform disorder featuring a disruptive preoccupation with some imagined defect in appearance - "imaged ugliness". Moreover, BDD refers to a disorder characterized by the affected individual’s preoccupation about some imagined defect in his or her body, causing extreme self -consciousness, embarrassment, avoidance of activities, and body camouflaging.

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BDV

BDV (Borna Disease Virus) is a neurotropic virus that primarily affects animals, especially horses and sheep, causing a range of neurological and behavioral symptoms. While BDV itself is not directly related to psychology, its impact on the central nervous system and behavior of infected animals has drawn attention from researchers in the fields of neurology and psychology.

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Be Present

Deutsch: Präsent Sein / Español: Estar Presente / Português: Estar Presente / Français: Être Présent / Italiano: Essere Presente

Be Present in the context of psychology refers to the practice of mindfulness, where an individual focuses their attention fully on the present moment, engaging with their current experiences without judgment. This concept emphasizes the importance of living in the now, rather than being caught up in thoughts about the past or future. Being present is central to many therapeutic approaches and wellness practices, as it promotes mental health by reducing stress, enhancing emotional regulation, and improving cognitive function.

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Beat Drugs

Beat Drug refers to phoney of fake drugs or substances sold to buyers in place of actual/real drugs.

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Beck Depression Inventory

Beck Depression Inventory refers to a pencil and paper test used in conjunction with professional where subjects rate themselves on a variety of symptoms/experiences and is used to as

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Beck, Aaron

Aaron Beck was born in Providence, Rhode Island. He completed his undergraduate studies at Brown University and received his M.D. in Psychiatry at Yale University in 1946.

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