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  1. Identifying and implementing strategies for elementary children with oppositional defiance disorder by Bridget C. Dooley Hall, 1999
  2. When students who can, won't: Effective interventions for helping students with ODD succeed in school by Kristen Heutinck, 1999
  3. How to get togetherness: Improving AD/HD and ODD relationships in families and classrooms by Whetstone. Albert D, 2000
  4. Sara Makes her Mother Proud and Learns Good Behavior: A Children's Book by Written by Sherry Henig, PhD. and Illustrated by Jacky Myint, 2005-10-19

81. CHILDREN WITH OPPOSITIONAL DEFIANT DISORDER - Daycare.com
In children with oppositional defiant disorder (ODD), there is an ongoing pattern of 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.

82. 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?
While the cause of ODD is not known, there are two primary theories offered to explain the development of ODD. A developmental theory suggests that the problems begin when children are toddlers. Children and adolescents who develop ODD may have had a difficult time learning to separate and become autonomous from the primary person to whom they were emotionally attached. The "bad attitudes" characteristic of ODD are viewed as a continuation of the normal developmental issues that were not adequately resolved during the toddler years. Learning theory suggests, however, that the negativistic characteristics of ODD are learned attitudes, reflecting the effects of negative reinforcement techniques used by parents and authority figures. The use of negative reinforcement by parents is viewed as increasing the rate and intensity of oppositional behaviors in the adolescent as it achieves the desired attention, time, concern, and interaction with parents or authority figures.

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  • CHILDREN WITH OPPOSITIONAL DEFIANT DISORDER 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:

    84. Oppositional Defiant Disorder - OhioHealth
    Children with oppositional defiant disorder (ODD) exhibit an ongoing pattern of uncooperative, defiant and hostile behavior toward authority figures that
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    85. Index Of Free Articles
    Several of these articles deal with the subject of oppositional defiant disorder and other kinds of oppositional and defiant behavior and noncompliance in
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    Index for FREE ARTICLES This section contains a number of articles written by James D. Sutton, EdD . Several of these articles deal with the subject of oppositional defiant disorder and other kinds of oppositional and defiant behavior and noncompliance in capable young people. Dr. Sutton is a nationally recognized psychologist, author and speaker. Some of Dr. Sutton's live presentations and training are open to the public. Although these programs are generally open to child service professionals, parents are encouraged to attend. Current Calendar of Program Presentations Click here for information regarding all programs: Current Programs Click here to go to "How to Find a Counselor or Therapist for Your Child”
    If you think your oppositional and defiant child might benefit from counseling, here are some great ideas and suggestions for locating a counselor or therapist. This is an excerpt from Dr. Sutton latest project, an audio/workbook program entitled What Parents Need to Know About ODD. This program, which uses a workbook and two audio CDs, is scheduled to be available in mid fall of 2002.

    86. ODD--Oppositional Defiant Disorder
    oppositional defiant disorder. Below, you will find links to many resources regarding ODD. oppositional defiant disorderfrom Internet Mental Health
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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.
    Oppositional Defiant Disorder
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    Fact Sheet: Oppositional Defiant Disorder
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    Video: Understanding the Defiant Child A video by Dr. Russell Barkley, explaining ODD.

    87. Oppositional Defiant Disorder (ODD)
    oppositional defiant disorder (ODD). by Rick Alan. Definition. oppositional defiant disorder (ODD) is a behavior disorder in children and teens.
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    Definition
    Oppositional defiant disorder (ODD) is a behavior disorder in children and teens. Those with this disorder show negative, angry, and defiant behaviors much more often than most people of the same age, and so much that these behaviors begin to adversely affect the person’s relationships and ability to perform successfully in school, work, and family situations.
    Causes
    The cause of ODD is unknown. Like other psychiatric disorders, ODD results from a combination of genetic, family, and social factors. Children with ODD may inherit chemical imbalances in the brain that predispose them to the disorder.
    Risk Factors
    A risk factor is something that increases your chance of getting a disease or condition. Risk factors for ODD include:
    • Sex: Male Age: Childhood and teen years A parent with a mood, conduct, attention deficit, or substance abuse disorder Marital conflict Child abuse Inconsistent parental attention Low socioeconomic status
    Symptoms
    Symptoms usually begin around age 8 and increase over several months.

    88. Your Health - Oppositional Defiant Disorder (ODD)
    oppositional defiant disorder (ODD). by Rick Alan. Definition. oppositional defiant disorder (ODD) is a behavior disorder in children and teens.
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    89. Oppositional Defiant Disorder
    oppositional defiant disorder (ODD). oppositional defiant disorder is defined as a pattern of negativistic, hostile, and defiant behavior lasting at least six
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    90. Oppositional Defiance Disorder - Oppositional Defiant Disorder Treatment
    Oppositional defiance disorder or oppositional defiant disorder in pre teens, adolescents and youth. oppositional defiant disorder.
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    If your adolescent child has developed a pattern of behavior marked by hostility, defiance, aggression, and resentment, he or she may have oppositional defiant disorder, ODD. Oppositional defiant disorder, ODD, can disrupt home and family life, other relationships, and school performance.

    91. IRSC - Mental Health, Oppositional Defiant Disorder
    Mental Health oppositional defiant disorder. IRSC Home Mental Health oppositional defiant disorder. Categories.
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    92. CCHS Clinical Digital Library
    oppositional defiant disorder Patient/Family Resources. MEDLINEplus Medical Encyclopedia Table of contents oppositional defiant disorder English Spanish.
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    93. CCHS Clinical Digital Library
    oppositional defiant disorder Clinical Resources. Pediatrics (eMedicine) Table of contents oppositional defiant disorder Access document.
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    94. Oppositional Defiant Disorder - Diagnostic Criteria, Links And Books
    oppositional defiant disorder (ODD) and Conduct Disorder (CD) in Children and Adolescents Diagnosis and Treatment; oppositional defiant disorder.
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    Diagnostic Criteria
  • A pattern of negativistic, hostile, and defiant behavior lasting at least 6 months, during which four (or more) of the following are present:
  • 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 Note: Consider a criterion met only if the behavior occurs more frequently than is typically observed in individuals of comparable age and developmental level.
  • The disturbance in behavior causes clinically significant impairment in social, academic, or occupational functioning.
  • The behaviors do not occur exclusively during the course of a Psychotic or Mood Disorder.
  • Criteria are not met for Conduct Disorder, and, if the individual is age 18 years or older, criteria are not met for Antisocial Personality Disorder.
  • Associated Features
    • Learning Problem
    • Depressed Mood
    • Hyperactivity
    • Addiction
    • Dramatic/Erratic/Antisocial Personality
    Differential Diagnosis
    Conduct Disorder; Mood Disorders; Psychotic Disorders; Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder; Mental Retardation; impaired language comprehension; typical feature of certain developmental stages.

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    96. Oppositional Defiant Disorder Definition - Adoption Glossary, Dictionary, Terms,
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    Oppositional Defiant Disorder : A recurrent pattern of negativitistic, defiant, disobedient, and hostile behavior toward authority figures that persists for at least six months. This disorder is characterized by frequent occurrence of at least four of the following behaviors: frequent loss of temper, tendency to argue with adults, refusal to obey adult rules or requests, deliberate behaviors to annoy others, spiteful and vindictive behavior, being touchy or easily annoyed by others, being angry and resentful, use of obscene language, and a tendency to blame others for mistakes or misbehaviors. Symptoms are less severe than those associated with Conduct Disorder but sometimes indicate the early stages of Conduct Disorder (CD) and may sometimes lead to the development of Anti-social Personality Disorder during adulthood. Find more information on Oppositional Defiant Disorder Browse the entries A B C D ... P Q R S T U V W X Y Z previous term next term go back NOTICE By using the adoption glossary you agree to our terms of service
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    97. Oppositional Defiant Disorder Books
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    98. TA FAQs (frequently Asked Questions) Oppositional Defiant
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    oppositional defiant disorder. What is oppositional defiant disorder (ODD)? Oppositional What causes oppositional defiant disorder? While
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    100. OHSU Health - Oppositional Defiant Disorder
    Detailed information on oppositional defiant disorder, including causes, symptoms, diagnosis, treatment, and prevention. Email. oppositional defiant disorder.
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