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Cooperative coparenting can reduce the negative effects of a child's problematic temperament
High-Intensity Exercise
A form of physical activity that involves vigorous bursts of activity followed by short recovery periods.
Compensatory Behavior
Actions taken to offset or make up for another behavior, often observed in the context of psychological disorders, such as eating disorders.
Force Vomit
The act of deliberately inducing vomiting.
Bulimia
Also known as Bulimia Nervosa, an eating disorder characterized by episodes of binge eating followed by behaviors to prevent weight gain, such as self-induced vomiting.
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