What does BJP mean?
BJP means British Journal of Psychotherapy
This acronym/slang usually belongs to Undefined category.
What is the abbreviation for British Journal of Psychotherapy?
British Journal of Psychotherapy can be abbreviated as BJP
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What does BJP stand for? BJP stands for "British Journal of Psychotherapy". |
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How to abbreviate "British Journal of Psychotherapy"? "British Journal of Psychotherapy" can be abbreviated as BJP. |
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What is the meaning of BJP abbreviation? The meaning of BJP abbreviation is "British Journal of Psychotherapy". |
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What is BJP abbreviation? One of the definitions of BJP is "British Journal of Psychotherapy". |
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What does BJP mean? BJP as abbreviation means "British Journal of Psychotherapy". |
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What is shorthand of British Journal of Psychotherapy? The most common shorthand of "British Journal of Psychotherapy" is BJP. |
Abbreviations or Slang with similar meaning
- BJGP - British Journal of General Practice
- BJHC & IM - British Journal of Healthcare Computing and Information Management
- BJHCIM - British Journal of Healthcare Computing and Information Management
- BJHM - British Journal of Hospital Medicine
- BJIM - British Journal of Industrial Medicine
- BJIR - British Journal of Industrial Relations
- BJME - British Journal of Music Education
- BJMES - British Journal of Middle Eastern Studies
- BJMSP - British Journal of Mathematical and Statistical Psychology
- BJOG - British Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology
- BJOMS - British Journal of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery
- BJOS - British Journal of Sociology
- BJOSM - British Journal of Sports Medicine
- BJPE - British Journal of Physical Education
- BJPIR - British Journal of Politics and International Relations
- BJPN - British Journal of Perioperative Nursing
- BJR 25 - British Journal of Radiology Supplement 25
- BJTN - British Journal of Theatre Nurses
- BJUI - British Journal of Urology International
- JPPR - Journal of Psychotherapy Practice and Research