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ODD--Does it EVER get better??
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<blockquote data-quote="Nancy" data-source="post: 163403" data-attributes="member: 59"><p>Your daughter is currently in juvie for the 15th time if I read correctly. That's some serious trouble. Some behavior is just bad behavior, it can't be attributed to any disorder. It may be her gentic makeup or personality. I wish it were that easy to find an underlying cause and treat it and magically make ODD go away. That just doesn't happen. Anti social behavior is difficult to treat. She needs more than counseling or ADHD medications, she needs some serious intervention. She is at serious risk for substance abuse. I don't mean to sound so pessimistic but I want to be realistic. The problems you describe and the fact that this is her 15th time in juvie tells me that she is not learning by her mistakes and juvie is not rehabilitating her. She isn't going to change once she turns 18 and if the behavior continues she will cross into Conduct Disorder.</p><p></p><p>Nancy</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nancy, post: 163403, member: 59"] Your daughter is currently in juvie for the 15th time if I read correctly. That's some serious trouble. Some behavior is just bad behavior, it can't be attributed to any disorder. It may be her gentic makeup or personality. I wish it were that easy to find an underlying cause and treat it and magically make ODD go away. That just doesn't happen. Anti social behavior is difficult to treat. She needs more than counseling or ADHD medications, she needs some serious intervention. She is at serious risk for substance abuse. I don't mean to sound so pessimistic but I want to be realistic. The problems you describe and the fact that this is her 15th time in juvie tells me that she is not learning by her mistakes and juvie is not rehabilitating her. She isn't going to change once she turns 18 and if the behavior continues she will cross into Conduct Disorder. Nancy [/QUOTE]
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