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    Oppositional Defiant Disorder (ODD) is a theory proposed to explain an ongoing pattern of disobedient, hostile, and defiant behavior toward authority figures that goes beyond the bounds of normal childhood behavior.

    When a child cannot seem to control his anger or frustration, even over what seems to be trivial or simple to others, the child will often react in violent or negative ways to his own feelings.
    A physician will commonly refer the child to a psychiatrist who will determine if the child frequently shows four or more of the following behaviors or signs of the disorder for more than six months:
      Arguing with adults
      Losing temper
      Angry or resentful of others
      Actively defies adults' requests or rules
      Negative attitude
      Blames others for his own mistakes or behaviors
      Seems touchy or easily annoyed by others
      Deliberately annoys others
      Acts spitefully or vindictive

    Some researchers believe that ODD is symptomatic of other disorders in children such as ADHD, depression, or bipolar disorder. Oppositional defiant disorder may, therefore, be an indication that some underlying disorder exists.


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