Oppositional defiant disorder symptoms?

Oppositional defiant disorder is a behavioral disorder in children or adolescents, characterized by persistent disobedience, negativity, hostility, blaming others for bad behavior, and aggression towards peers. Academic problems, frequent tantrums, and aversion to touch are common symptoms. It is often accompanied by ADHD, depression, and anxiety. Treatment includes prescription drugs and psychological therapy. Oppositional defiant […]

Oppositional defiant disorder: what is it?

Oppositional defiant disorder affects children aged 6-9 who display argumentative, disobedient and hostile behavior towards authority figures. It is closely related to conduct disorder and is more common in boys. Low socioeconomic status, antisocial parents, or loss of a caregiver may be causative factors. Oppositional defiant disorder is recognized by the American Psychological Association as […]

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