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successful treatments for ODD?
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<blockquote data-quote="BusynMember" data-source="post: 289682" data-attributes="member: 1550"><p>Why don't you tell us more about your child, especially her early development like speech, eye contact, mimicking people, temperament, obsessions, trouble transitioning etc. ODD is not a useful diagnosis and does not normally stand by itself. There is no treatment for it except behavioral methods that usually don't work. The best you can do in my opinion is have a neuropsychologist evaluation to see what is causing the ODD behavior. Then you can have a clear plan that goes deeper than just trying charts, etc. that probably will not touch the root cause of his behaviors. Any psychiatric problems on either side of the family tree? Autism/Aspergers? "Funny" relatives? "Slow" relatives who really are not slow, but just quirky?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BusynMember, post: 289682, member: 1550"] Why don't you tell us more about your child, especially her early development like speech, eye contact, mimicking people, temperament, obsessions, trouble transitioning etc. ODD is not a useful diagnosis and does not normally stand by itself. There is no treatment for it except behavioral methods that usually don't work. The best you can do in my opinion is have a neuropsychologist evaluation to see what is causing the ODD behavior. Then you can have a clear plan that goes deeper than just trying charts, etc. that probably will not touch the root cause of his behaviors. Any psychiatric problems on either side of the family tree? Autism/Aspergers? "Funny" relatives? "Slow" relatives who really are not slow, but just quirky? [/QUOTE]
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