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<blockquote data-quote="Evanlee" data-source="post: 53733"><p>I found this article really helpful on so many levels..</p><p></p><p>Oppositional Defiant Disorder (ODD) and Conduct Disorder (CD) in Children and Adolescents: Diagnosis and Treatment:</p><p><a href="http://www.klis.com/chandler/pamphlet/oddcd/oddcdpamphlet.htm#_Toc135732019" target="_blank">http://www.klis.com/chandler/pamphlet/oddcd/oddcdpamphlet.htm#_Toc135732019</a></p><p></p><p>My child has been diagnosed with ODD. I don't like to say this, but no one can stand him. Is this common?</p><p></p><p>Unfortunately, it is quite common. In comparison to ADHD alone, children and adolescents with ODD plus ADHD or just ODD are much more difficult to be with. The destructiveness and disagreeableness are purposeful. They like to see you get mad. Every request can end up as a power struggle. Lying becomes a way of life, and getting a reaction out of others is the chief hobby. Perhaps hardest of all to bear, they rarely are truly sorry and often believe nothing is their fault. After a huge blow up, the child with ODD is often calm and collected. It is the parents who look as they are going to lose it, not the child. This is understandable. The parents have probably just been tricked, bullied, lied to or have witnessed temper tantrums which know no limits.</p><p></p><p>Peace ~* Ev</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Evanlee, post: 53733"] I found this article really helpful on so many levels.. Oppositional Defiant Disorder (ODD) and Conduct Disorder (CD) in Children and Adolescents: Diagnosis and Treatment: [url="http://www.klis.com/chandler/pamphlet/oddcd/oddcdpamphlet.htm#_Toc135732019"]http://www.klis.com/chandler/pamphlet/oddcd/oddcdpamphlet.htm#_Toc135732019[/url] My child has been diagnosed with ODD. I don't like to say this, but no one can stand him. Is this common? Unfortunately, it is quite common. In comparison to ADHD alone, children and adolescents with ODD plus ADHD or just ODD are much more difficult to be with. The destructiveness and disagreeableness are purposeful. They like to see you get mad. Every request can end up as a power struggle. Lying becomes a way of life, and getting a reaction out of others is the chief hobby. Perhaps hardest of all to bear, they rarely are truly sorry and often believe nothing is their fault. After a huge blow up, the child with ODD is often calm and collected. It is the parents who look as they are going to lose it, not the child. This is understandable. The parents have probably just been tricked, bullied, lied to or have witnessed temper tantrums which know no limits. Peace ~* Ev [/QUOTE]
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