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BATH THERAPY

n. a therapeutic form of medical treatment which makes use of water, specifically hot or cold water, sea water, bath

BAYLEY, NANCY

U.S. psychologist made famous by her outstanding work in creating the Bayley Scales of Infant and Toddler Development. First published

BEFORE-AFTER DESIGN

n. in clinical study, refers to an experimental design which analyzes results before and after trials. A pre-test and then

BEHAVIOR MODIFICATION

n. the use of behavior change techniques to increase the frequency of adaptive behavior and decrease that of maladaptive behavior.

BEHAVIORAL ASSESSMENT

n. a process of studying and evaluating behavior in order to identify problem areas. The procedure also involves observing, reporting,

BEHAVIORAL ECONOMICS

n. the study of how cognitive, emotional, and social factors on both the individual and institutional level affect decision-making in

BEHAVIORAL MODELING

n. in psychotherapy, refers to a process in which a person functions as a model for others by exhibiting the

BEHAVIORAL SELF-CONTROL TRAINING

n. a technique in behavior therapy which makes use of strategies such as coaching, self-monitoring, self-evaluation, self-reinforcement, and behavioral contracts.The

BEHRENS-FISHER PROBLEM

n. in statistics, refers to the classic dilemma on how to compute and test for the equality (or the difference)

BELLADONNA ALKALOIDS

n. substances extracted from Atropa belladonna, a shrub more commonly called the deadly nightshade. Its genus is named after Atropos,

BENHAM'S TOP

n. a half-black, half-white disk with black concentric stripes on the white portion. When spun, the top produces pattern-induced flicker

BERKELEY GROWTH STUDY

n. an investigative study published into a book by Harold Jones and Nancy Bayley in 1941. This study sought to

BETA-ENDORPHIN

n. an endogenous neuropeptide produced by the hypothalamus and pituitary glands. Functioning as a neurotransmitter, it is released when the

BILATERAL LESION

n. a lesion which specifically involves both sides of the body or an organ. It holds especially true for lesions

BINARY SYSTEM

n. a logical structure, numerical or otherwise, consisting of two elements. In computer science and statistics, the values of this

BIOECOLOGICAL MODEL

n. a theoretical model of human development based on the interaction between genes and environment. Human development is a process,

BIOGRAPHICAL METHOD

n. the collection and analysis of an account on a person. It may be the whole or a portion of

BIOLOGICAL THERAPY

n. a form of treatment designed to restore normal health and well-being. Relying on the immune system, it taps on

BIOPSYCHOSOCIAL SYSTEM

n. in the context of illness and disease, refers to a systematic approach to the study of mental health in

BIPARENTAL CARE

n. parenting and child-rearing in the presence and with the participation of both parents. In parenting, refers to the bringing