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Do ADD, ODD and other kids' diagnoses eventually change to schizophreniia?
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<blockquote data-quote="Linsey" data-source="post: 449765" data-attributes="member: 11982"><p>Brought my son for an evaluation at the center for early prevention of mental illnesses. After lenghy interviews with both of us separately the doctor said - I have a good news and a bad news. The good news is that he does not appear to be developing any signs of schizophrenia or other serious mental illness, the bad news is he does those and other things on purpose just to irritate me. The doctor's opinion was that he has sever conduct disorder where he deliberately seeks soft spots in people and pushes buttons in retaliation for any restrictions. For e.g., my son knows that building weapons and talking about violence would upset me, so he does for that specific reason. His advice is intensive counseling, behavior modification interventions and trying medication. He agreed with the previous diagnoses ADD and ODD.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Linsey, post: 449765, member: 11982"] Brought my son for an evaluation at the center for early prevention of mental illnesses. After lenghy interviews with both of us separately the doctor said - I have a good news and a bad news. The good news is that he does not appear to be developing any signs of schizophrenia or other serious mental illness, the bad news is he does those and other things on purpose just to irritate me. The doctor's opinion was that he has sever conduct disorder where he deliberately seeks soft spots in people and pushes buttons in retaliation for any restrictions. For e.g., my son knows that building weapons and talking about violence would upset me, so he does for that specific reason. His advice is intensive counseling, behavior modification interventions and trying medication. He agreed with the previous diagnoses ADD and ODD. [/QUOTE]
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