Oppositional Defiant Disorder
Oppositional Defiant Disorder (ODD) is a type of behavioral disorder most commonly diagnosed in children. ODD is found to be more common in boys than girls and often co-occurs with other mental health diagnoses such as anxiety disorders, mood disorders, conduct disorder, and ADHD.
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Our team of therapists is trained to identify and treat the following symptoms of ODD:
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​Frequent outbursts of anger and resentment
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Easily annoyed/frustrated by others
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Frequently angry and/or disrespectful
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Excessively argue with authority figures
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Blames others for their own mistakes
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Deliberately tries to annoy or upset others
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Saying mean or hateful things with upset or mad
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Are uncooperative
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Gets in frequent arguments with their peers
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You do not have to navigate these symptoms alone! We are here to walk this journey alongside of you with research-based intervention techniques.
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