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Hi I'm new, 6 y/o son has severe ODD (? CD)
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<blockquote data-quote="BusynMember" data-source="post: 415317" data-attributes="member: 1550"><p>I was also thinking mood disorder. Young children with mood disorders CAN (not always) be obsessed with blood and gore. Does he have any dreams that are filled with blood and very graphic? Have you read "The Bipolar Child?" The author's name alludes me, but it is a very good book. Was your ex husband violent in any way? Are there any mood disorders or substance abuse in the family tree? We adopted one child at elevin who had reaction attachment disorder and he was very dangerous. In t he end, we relinquished our parental rights because he was a risk to both the family and the community. I agree with you however that this is probably not the core issue with your son...the birth was traumatic...maybe that caused some issues...? I think the main thing is to keep your family safe. </p><p></p><p>I mentioned bipolar/mood disorder in children because it is common for children with mood disorders to open the car door while it is moving. Scary, I know! I know I had a mood disorder even as a child and, while I did not try to jump out of a car, I did have fantasies of throwing myself out the window of my second floor bedroom and off balconies when I was on field trips from school. Does your son have any friends? </p><p>I am sorry...I did not understand how severe this was.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BusynMember, post: 415317, member: 1550"] I was also thinking mood disorder. Young children with mood disorders CAN (not always) be obsessed with blood and gore. Does he have any dreams that are filled with blood and very graphic? Have you read "The Bipolar Child?" The author's name alludes me, but it is a very good book. Was your ex husband violent in any way? Are there any mood disorders or substance abuse in the family tree? We adopted one child at elevin who had reaction attachment disorder and he was very dangerous. In t he end, we relinquished our parental rights because he was a risk to both the family and the community. I agree with you however that this is probably not the core issue with your son...the birth was traumatic...maybe that caused some issues...? I think the main thing is to keep your family safe. I mentioned bipolar/mood disorder in children because it is common for children with mood disorders to open the car door while it is moving. Scary, I know! I know I had a mood disorder even as a child and, while I did not try to jump out of a car, I did have fantasies of throwing myself out the window of my second floor bedroom and off balconies when I was on field trips from school. Does your son have any friends? I am sorry...I did not understand how severe this was. [/QUOTE]
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