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<blockquote data-quote="BusynMember" data-source="post: 85900" data-attributes="member: 1550"><p>I would also run from the guy who said "personality disorder." Rather than seeing a regular therapist I'd take this child, if he were mine, for a neuropsychologist exam. It's very intensive and much more developed than just doing talk therapy, with usually doesn't uncover the reason your child is behaving in an ODD way. ODD rarely stands alone. I have a few questions.</p><p>1/Do you have any psychiatric problems on the family tree on either side? Any substance abuse?</p><p>2/How was his early development? Talk? Eye contact? Does he know how to behave with his peers? Is he affectionate? Any sensitivities to food, clothing, change?</p><p>3/What sort of things set him off?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BusynMember, post: 85900, member: 1550"] I would also run from the guy who said "personality disorder." Rather than seeing a regular therapist I'd take this child, if he were mine, for a neuropsychologist exam. It's very intensive and much more developed than just doing talk therapy, with usually doesn't uncover the reason your child is behaving in an ODD way. ODD rarely stands alone. I have a few questions. 1/Do you have any psychiatric problems on the family tree on either side? Any substance abuse? 2/How was his early development? Talk? Eye contact? Does he know how to behave with his peers? Is he affectionate? Any sensitivities to food, clothing, change? 3/What sort of things set him off? [/QUOTE]
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