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Oppositional Defiant Disorder (ODD) - Coggle Diagram
Oppositional Defiant Disorder (ODD)
Research
International Journal of Behavioral Consultation and Therapy
Current concerns and future recommendations for Terminological and Methodological Considerations
Journal of the American Academy of Child and Adolscent Psychiatry
goes over the difference between mother reported and teacher reported phenotypes with ODD
Frontiers in Psychology
Parenting practices with preschoolers and ODD
American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychology
Talks about the symptoms and treatment options for children with ODD
U.S. National Library of Medicine
Talks about the comparison between two forms of psychosocial therapy
American Psychological Association
Link between parenting stress and how it affects children with ODD
Symptoms
Active defiance and refusal to comply with adult requests and rules
Deliberate attempts to annoy or upset people
Often questioning the rules
Blaming others for his or her mistakes or misbehavior
Excessive arguing with adults
Often being touchy or easily annoyed by others
Frequent temper tantrums
Mean and hateful talking when upset
Frequent anger and resentment
Spiteful attitude and revenge seeking
Treatments
Family psychotherapy
Social skills training
Individual psychotherapy
Parent management training
Cognitive Problem-Solving Skills Training and Therapies
Theories
Freud's Theory
Personality development depends on the interplay of instinct and environment during the first five years of life
Parental behavior is crucial to normal and abnormal development
Tripartite Theory of Personality
Ego
Mature adaptive behavior
Super Ego
Moral ethical values, parenta
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Id
Innate pleasure, desire seeking, aggression, sexual impulse