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Oppositional Defiant Disorder


It is defined by a recurring pattern of oppositional, negativist, defiant, disobedient and hostile behavior directed at authority figures.

Symptoms:

  • They get angry frequently. Tantrums of all kinds are very common in them, since they easily lose patience.
  • They discuss continuously with adults.
  • They challenge the rules of adults. They are provocative.
  • Criminal conduct.
  • They blame and reproach others for their own mistakes.
  • They are usually resentful of everything around them. They get upset and irritated easily.
  • They use obscene language. When they get angry, they use offensive words, with the intention of harming.
  • They usually have academic problems.
  • They tend to lie.
  • Chronic disobedience.
  • Lack of adequate social skills.
  • Refuse to comply with the rules or requests.
  • Deliberately upset others.