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Consider the standards used to diagnose oppositional defiant disorder (ODD), and you may think they could describe any kid on a bad day and almost any teenager almost every day: They argue with adults, deliberately annoy people, defy rules, and have high fits of temper. All these activities are all-too-familiar to parents. The distinction lies in the frequency and intensity of the behavior. For most children, episodes of oppositional behavior are like the raisins in the oatmeal cookie undeniably present, but not the main event. For a child with ODD, there are so many raisins that it's hard to see the cookie. In fact, the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry cautions that problematic behavior "counts" toward a diagnosis of ODD only if it stands out in comparison to what is normal in a child of a given age.

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Definition Oppositional defiant disorder is a recurring pattern of negative, hostile, disobedient, and defiant behavior in a child or adolescent, lasting for at least six months without serious violation of the basic rights of others. Description The behavior disturbances cause clinically significant problems in social, school, or work functioning. The course of oppositional defiant disorder varies among patients. In males, the disorder is more common among those who had problem temperaments or high motor activity in the preschool years. During the school years, patients may have low self-esteem, changing moods, and a low frustration tolerance. Patients may swear and use alcohol, tobacco, or illicit drugs at an early age. There are often conflicts with parents, teachers, and peers. Children with this disorder show their negative and defiant behaviors by being persistently stubborn and resisting directions. They may be unwilling to compromise, give in, or negotiate with adults. Patients may deliberately or persistently test limits, ignore orders, argue, and fail to accept blame for misdeeds. Hostility is directed at adults or peers and is shown by verbal aggression or deliberately annoying others.

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Oppositional Defiant Disorder is defined as a pattern of
negativistic, hostile, and defiant behavior lasting at least
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Often loses temper.
Often argues with adults.
Often actively defies or refuses to comply with adults'
requests or rules.
Often deliberately annoys people.
Often Blames others for his or her mistakes or misbehavior. Is often touchy or easily annoyed by others. Is often angry and resentful. Is often spiteful or vindictive. www.behaviordisorders.net Back to Home Page

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"Throughout their growing years, most children will from time to time exhibit oppositional behavior characteristics rebelliousness, negativity and argumentativeness. Every parent expects to hear some defiant and nasty statements from their child as they go through development and especially in their teen years. Many psychologists have characterized preadolescence and adolescence as a kind of repeat of the "terrible twos" in terms of the negative, strong-willed behavior."( Dr. Dubin ) However, some children take this behavior to an extreme. With a certain frequency and level of aggression, these characteristics become Oppositional Defiant Disorder. Below, you will find links to many resources regarding ODD. Leadership Training for Parents of Oppositional Youth This site includes a survey to determine if your child is at risk, as well as paent training options.
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  • How can I find more information on as oppositional defiant disorder treated? WHAT IS IT? Oppositional Defiant Disorder is a behavioral and emotional disorder of childhood or adolescence that is characterized by a repeated pattern of hostile, negative, and disobedient behavior towards authority figures without seriously violating the rules of society or the rights of others. Adolescence is a period of life ranging from puberty to adulthood. Puberty is the period of life in which the ability to reproduce begins, which usually begins between the ages of 11 and 13. See below for specific criteria necessary for the diagnosis of Oppositional Defiant Disorder. HOW IS OPPOSITIONAL DEFIANT DISORDER DIAGNOSED? To diagnose Oppositional Defiant Disorder, a pattern of hostile, negative, and disobedient behavior must last 6 months, during which at least 4 of the following symptoms are present:
    • 1) A frequent loss of temper.
    • 2) Frequently arguing with adults.
    • 3) Frequently being angry and resentful.
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    Oppositional defiant disorder
    Definition
    Oppositional defiant disorder is a recurring pattern of negative, hostile, disobedient, and defiant behavior in a child or adolescent, lasting for at least six months without serious violation of the basic rights of others.
    Description
    The behavior disturbances cause clinically significant problems in social, school, or work functioning. The course of oppositional defiant disorder varies among patients. In males, the disorder is more common among those who had problem temperaments or high motor activity in the preschool years. During the school years, patients may have low self-esteem, changing moods, and a low frustration tolerance. Patients may swear and use alcohol, tobacco, or illicit drugs at an early age. There are often conflicts with parents, teachers, and peers. Children with this disorder show their negative and defiant behaviors by being persistently stubborn and resisting directions. They may be unwilling to compromise, give in, or negotiate with adults. Patients may deliberately or persistently test limits, ignore orders, argue, and fail to accept blame for misdeeds. Hostility is directed at adults or peers and is shown by verbal aggression or deliberately annoying others.
    Causes and symptoms
    Oppositional defiant disorder is more common in boys than girls and the disorder typically begins by age eight. Although the specific causes of the disorder are unknown, parents who are overly concerned with power and control may cause an eruption to occur. Symptoms often appear at home, but over time may appear in other settings as well. Usually the disorder occurs gradually over months or years. Several theories about the causes of oppositional defiant disorder are being investigated. Oppositional defiant disorder may be related to:

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    88. CCHS Clinical Digital Library
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    89. Keep Kids Healthy: Oppositional Defiant Disorder
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    Recommend Us tell a friend about us or email this page to a friend Main Adolescent Adolescent Problems Oppositional Defiant Disorder Oppositional defiant disorder (ODD) is one of the disruptive behavior disorders. Teenagers with ODD have major symptoms of defiant and hostile behavior. These include having at least four of the following behaviors for at least six months:
    • often loses temper
    • often argues with adults
    • often actively defies or refuses to comply with adults' requests of rules
    • often deliberately annoys people
    • often blames others for his or her mistakes or misbehavior
    • is often touchy or easily annoyed by others
    • is often angry or resentful
    • is often spiteful or vindictive
    If your child has many of these behaviors and it is leading to problems in the way that she functions at home, school or with friends, then you should seek professional help and treatment from your Pediatrician, a child psychologist or a child psychiatrist.

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    evaluation.**. oppositional defiant disorder (ODD ). Figures from 2560%are shown as the number of people with ADHD that also have ODD.
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    Do not use this information as a self-diagnostic tool for either your children or yourself. If you believe that you or your child may have an accompanying disorder, based on this or other information, please see your doctor or an appropriate professional for a complete evaluation.** Oppositional Defiant Disorder (ODD ) The criteria for diagnosing ODD are defined in DSM-IV. As in ADHD, these criteria are compared to behavior displayed by peers with these behaviors considered excessive by comparison: 1. Displays a pattern of negative, hostile, or defiant behavior for a period of at least 6 months, during which 4 or more of the conditions are present:
    • Often looses temper
    • Often argues with adults
    • Often refuses to comply with adult's rules
    • Often deliberately annoys people
    • Often blames others for own mistakes
    • Often resentful and angry
    • Often spiteful of revengeful
    2. The behavior causes significant impairment in academic or social functioning Effective Treatment Medication Info Research Studies Exercise ... Alternative Therapies Other Disorders Bipolar Disorder Conduct Disorder Depression Obsessive Compulsive Disorder (OCD) Oppositional Defiant Disorder (ODD) Specific Learning Disorders (SLD) Tourette's Syndrome Behavior Modification Let's Talk ... Join Us!

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    oppositional defiant disorder. Is your child angry, defiant, or evenviolent? He or she might have ODD, oppositional defiant disorder.
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    Oppositional Defiant Disorder Is your child angry, defiant, or even violent? He or she might have ODD, oppositional defiant disorder. When you describe your adolescent, do you find yourself using such words as: Hostile
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    Accusatory Unreasonable Blaming Spiteful Vindictive Bad temper Foul-mouthed If this pattern of behavior has become the usual emotional state of your teenager, he or she may have oppositional defiant disorder, ODD. ODD can disrupt home and family life, other relationships, and school performance.

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    93. Is This Bad Attitude Really ODD? Oppositional Defiant Disorder
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    94. Angry Kids - Oppositional Defiant Disorder
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    What is oppositional defiant disorder?
    Oppositional defiant disorder is a behavioral disorder that affects children and adolescents. Children and adolescents who have ODD tend to distress others more than they feel distressed themselves. These individuals are often times uncooperative, defiant, irritable, negativistic and oppositional with authority figures (i.e. parents, teachers, etc.).
    What are the causes of oppositional defiant disorder?
    Although the actual causes of ODD are unknown the most common theories include the developmental and learning theories. Developmental theory suggests that the symptoms of ODD are related to unresolved (normal) developmental issues that occur during the toddler years. Learning theory suggests that the symptoms of ODD are learned behaviors and a product of the child's environment (i.e. this behavior may be learned from parents or other significant role models in the child's life).
    What are the main symptoms of oppositional defiant disorder?

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    Oppositional Defiant Disorder What is oppositional defiant disorder (ODD)? Oppositional defiant disorder (ODD) is a behavior disorder, usually diagnosed in childhood, that is characterized by uncooperative, defiant, negativistic, irritable, and annoying behaviors toward parents, peers, teachers, and other authority figures. Children and adolescents with ODD are more distressing or troubling to others than they are distressed or troubled themselves. What causes oppositional defiant disorder?

    96. CHILDREN WITH OPPOSITIONAL DEFIANT DISORDER - Daycare.com
    In children with oppositional defiant disorder (ODD), there is an ongoing patternof uncooperative, defiant, and hostile behavior toward authority figures that
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    All children are oppositional from time to time, particularly when tired, hungry, stressed or upset. They may argue, talk back, disobey, and defy parents, teachers, and other adults. Oppositional behavior is often a normal part of development for two to three year olds and early adolescents. However, openly uncooperative and hostile behavior becomes a serious concern when it is so frequent and consistent that it stands out when compared with other children of the same age and developmental level and when it affects the child's social, family, and academic life. In children with Oppositional Defiant Disorder (ODD), there is an ongoing pattern of uncooperative, defiant, and hostile behavior toward authority figures that seriously interferes with the youngster's day to day functioning. Symptoms of ODD may include:
    • frequent temper tantrums excessive arguing with adults active defiance and refusal to comply with adult requests and rules deliberate attempts to annoy or upset people blaming others for his or her mistakes or misbehavior often being touchy or easily annoyed by others frequent anger and resentment mean and hateful talking when upset seeking revenge
    The symptoms are usually seen in multiple settings, but may be more noticeable at home or at school. Five to fifteen percent of all school-age children have ODD. The causes of ODD are unknown, but many parents report that their child with ODD was more rigid and demanding than the child's siblings from an early age. Biological and environmental factors may have a role.

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    Contents of this page: Definition Oppositional defiant disorder is a pattern of disobedient, hostile, and defiant behavior towards authority figures. The pattern must persist for at least six months and must go beyond the bounds of normal childhood misbehavior. Causes, incidence, and risk factors This disorder is more prevalent in boys than girls. Some studies have found that as much as 20% of the school age population are affected, but most experts believe this figure is over-inflated due to changing cultural definitions of normal childhood behavior and other possible racial, cultural, and gender biases. The onset typically begins by age 8. The cause of this disorder is unknown, and may be due to a combination of biology and parenting or environmental factors. Symptoms
    • arguing with adults loss of temper angry and resentful of others actively defies adults' requests spiteful or vindictive behavior blames others for their own mistakes is touchy or easily annoyed few or no friends or loss of previous friends constant trouble in school
    Signs and tests The pattern of behaviors must be distinguished from what is commonly observed in other children of similar age and developmental level, and must result in significant social or academic problems.

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    Oppositional defiant disorder is a recurring pattern of negative, hostile, disobedient, and defiant behavior in a child or adolescent, lasting for at least six months without serious violation of the basic rights of others. Description
    The behavior disturbances cause clinically significant problems in social, school, or work functioning. The course of oppositional defiant disorder varies among patients. In males, the disorder is more common among those who had problem temperaments or high motor activity in the preschool years. During the school years, patients may have low self-esteem, changing moods, and a low frustration tolerance. Patients may swear and use alcohol, tobacco, or illicit drugs at an early age. There are often conflicts with parents, teachers, and peers. Children with this disorder show their negative and defiant behaviors by being persistently stubborn and resisting directions. They may be unwilling to compromise, give in, or negotiate with adults. Patients may deliberately or persistently test limits, ignore orders, argue, and fail to accept blame for misdeeds. Hostility is directed at adults or peers and is shown by verbal aggression or deliberately annoying others. Causes and symptoms Oppositional defiant disorder is more common in boys than girls and the disorder typically begins by age eight. Although the specific causes of the disorder are unknown, parents who are overly concerned with power and control may cause an eruption to occur. Symptoms often appear at home, but over time may appear in other settings as well. Usually the disorder occurs gradually over months or years. Several theories about the causes of oppositional defiant disorder are being investigated. Oppositional defiant disorder may be related to:

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