Oppositional Defiant Disorder Case Study Essay

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    Diagnosis DSM-5 indicates that children who meet the diagnostic criteria for Oppositional Defiant Disorder (ODD) must demonstrate at least four recurrent angry, irritable, argumentative, defiant, and/or vindictive symptoms within a six month period. The aforementioned symptoms must cause disturbances in academic, social, and occupational areas of functioning, (Sadock, Sadock, & Ruiz, 2015; Abolt & Thyer, 2008). Statistics indicate that ODD is more commonly diagnosed in adolescent males, who are referred more often for conduct problems, (Abolt & Thyer, 2008). Devon, a ten year old male, was referred to the school social worker for assessment due to behavioral problems that have been present for seven months. Reported contentions between…

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    of the adolescents that are in treatment centers are dealing with behavioral issues, conduct issues, mood disorders, personality disorders, complex trauma, and suicidal ideation. These complex issues make finding proper treatment even more difficult. Mode Deactivation Therapy (MDT) seems to work well with this population as every study in this annotated bibliography has shown. The adolescents in these studies were mostly male and consisted of many backgrounds. The participants ranged from…

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    Article Assessment- Oppositional Defiant Disorder Kathryn Ervin Appalachian State University Overview of ODD ODD is a pattern of behaviors; angry/irritable mood, argumentative/defiant behavior, and vindictiveness. The symptoms have to be distressing in areas of social functioning to themselves and others, and cause significant problems in all areas such as school, work, home. The symptoms must be present among at least one person that is not a sibling. The behaviors have…

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    The Disease Description Oppositional disorder diseases are found mainly in children and the adolescents. It is associated with negative, disobedient or a defiant character (Calles & Nazeer, 2010). It is worse than the normal behavior that many kids usually exhibit. Many children undergo through the moments of being difficult to deal with especially the time from eighteen months to around three years and later during the adolescent stage. These difficult periods form part of the usual…

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    Finally, the Dalsgaard et al. study has important strengths and weaknesses. A key strength of this study is the use of a long-period of follow-up without significant attrition rate in participants. This prolonged level of follow-up allows for the study researchers to identify anomalies and confounding issues in the data. The study also utilized DSM criteria for diagnosis of ADHD, conduct disorder, and oppositional defiant disorder. This measure, again, limits the possibility of erroneous…

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    was somewhat similar to the concerns that Barkly had, at least in reference to the subcategories. After having already reviewed conduct disorder (CD) and oppositional defiant disorder (ODD), it makes perfect sense, to me- clearly not an expert, that perhaps changing the definition or entire idea around ADHD might produce a more serious outlook at the disorder. His recommendation to have ADHD with CD and without CD was interesting seeing that his argument is that emotional impulsivity is one of…

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    Oppositional defiant disorder (ODD) is defined by the "DSM-5 as a pattern of angry/irritable mood, argumentative/defiant behavior, or vindictiveness lasting at least six months, unlike children with conduct disorder(CD), children with oppositional defiant disorder are not aggressive towards people or animals, do not destroy property, and do not show a pattern of theft or deceit (Mayo, 2016)." )" Bibliographic Information (APA format): Audience: This article seems to be address more to the…

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