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<blockquote data-quote="Baffled" data-source="post: 146483" data-attributes="member: 5045"><p>My child does have the diagnosis of ODD and having it also has not helped much. He also does well in school, mostly. He is actually doing much better at home now. Talking to therapists hasn't worked well for us either. What I have found to work the best is reading. Dr. Ross Green's book, The Explosive Child" is great. I read a lot and try different suggestions. I wish I could find a therapist who would work with us on techniques on dealing with ODD and would work with my child on specifically how to deal with his anger when he experiences it. Not just a whole lot of talk. They talk about what has happened since the last time we've seen them and how we handled it, but looks like we just keep talking about what happened and not getting real advice on specifically how to handle it. I wish I lived near Dr. Green.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Baffled, post: 146483, member: 5045"] My child does have the diagnosis of ODD and having it also has not helped much. He also does well in school, mostly. He is actually doing much better at home now. Talking to therapists hasn't worked well for us either. What I have found to work the best is reading. Dr. Ross Green's book, The Explosive Child" is great. I read a lot and try different suggestions. I wish I could find a therapist who would work with us on techniques on dealing with ODD and would work with my child on specifically how to deal with his anger when he experiences it. Not just a whole lot of talk. They talk about what has happened since the last time we've seen them and how we handled it, but looks like we just keep talking about what happened and not getting real advice on specifically how to handle it. I wish I lived near Dr. Green. [/QUOTE]
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