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<blockquote data-quote="klmno" data-source="post: 147069" data-attributes="member: 3699"><p>Welcome! You will find a lot of support and experience here. We all have thought it was our parenting at some point, but usually there is a lot more going on that we just aren't aware of yet. Who diagnosed your sons? It is typically recommended that neuropsychological testing be done (this would be by a psychologist who is trained to do it- I think most or all have PhD's) and sometimes it is good to have a psychiatrist evaluate them also. I haven't heard of any children being diagnosed with CD at all or any with ODD without something else going along with it. That doesn't mean they are "completely nuts" (LOL) or can't be helped, but usually they need a little supports in other areas that we just aren't aware of. That is what the testing is for.</p><p></p><p>Anyway, welcome again and if you're comfortable, tell us a little more about the situation and I'm sure others will come along who share those experiences.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="klmno, post: 147069, member: 3699"] Welcome! You will find a lot of support and experience here. We all have thought it was our parenting at some point, but usually there is a lot more going on that we just aren't aware of yet. Who diagnosed your sons? It is typically recommended that neuropsychological testing be done (this would be by a psychologist who is trained to do it- I think most or all have PhD's) and sometimes it is good to have a psychiatrist evaluate them also. I haven't heard of any children being diagnosed with CD at all or any with ODD without something else going along with it. That doesn't mean they are "completely nuts" (LOL) or can't be helped, but usually they need a little supports in other areas that we just aren't aware of. That is what the testing is for. Anyway, welcome again and if you're comfortable, tell us a little more about the situation and I'm sure others will come along who share those experiences. [/QUOTE]
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