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<blockquote data-quote="SRL" data-source="post: 32473" data-attributes="member: 701"><p>It looks to me like it's a diagnostic tool to assess the presence of aggressive and violent behaviors as possible indicators of a diagnosis ODD, Conduct Disorders, etc. The age range is very broad--far more so than most diagnostic instruments. I don't remember a parent reporting on this one being used before here so you'll have to let us know how it lines up with what you are seeing. </p><p></p><p>If you are seeing a regular child psychologist I would take all suggested diagnoses with a grain of salt. Most kids we see here walk away with a diagnosis of ODD and/or ADHD and around here we don't buy into standalone ODD without a reason.</p><p></p><p>You can count on the fact that your child's behaviors will be minimized right about the time that your assessment is scheduled. Often it's like clockwork along the lines of a fever breaking an hour before you hit the pediatrician's office.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SRL, post: 32473, member: 701"] It looks to me like it's a diagnostic tool to assess the presence of aggressive and violent behaviors as possible indicators of a diagnosis ODD, Conduct Disorders, etc. The age range is very broad--far more so than most diagnostic instruments. I don't remember a parent reporting on this one being used before here so you'll have to let us know how it lines up with what you are seeing. If you are seeing a regular child psychologist I would take all suggested diagnoses with a grain of salt. Most kids we see here walk away with a diagnosis of ODD and/or ADHD and around here we don't buy into standalone ODD without a reason. You can count on the fact that your child's behaviors will be minimized right about the time that your assessment is scheduled. Often it's like clockwork along the lines of a fever breaking an hour before you hit the pediatrician's office. [/QUOTE]
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