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Title: Andrew C.


1
Andrew C.
  • Oppositional Defiance Disorder
  • (ODD)

2
Andrew Outside
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3
Andrew's Family
Dad
  • Mom and sister

4
Apartment
  •  

5
Interests
Legos
Monster Trucks
6
PS 145 Andrew Jackson
  •  

7
Life with Andrew at Home
  • Morning temper tantrums
  • Argues with mom constantly
  • Questions directions from his mom
  • Blames his sister for his mistakes
  • Aggressive towards sister

8
Teacher's Observations
  • Usually angry
  • Always questions teacher's decisions
  • Difficulty starting assignments
  • Classmates do not want to play with him
  • Fights with classmates

9
Being Diagnosis
  • ODD Criteria for Behaviors
  • Persistent
  • Have lasted at least six months
  • Are clearly disruptive to the family and home or
    school environment
  • Other Possibilities
  • Conduct Disorders
  • Mood Disorders

10
Oppositional Defiance DisorderAxis I Clinical
Disorders
  • A. A pattern of negativistic. hostile, and
    defiant behavior lasting at least 6 months,
    during which four (or more) of the following are
    present
  • often loses temper
  • often argues with adults
  • often actively defies or refuses to comply with
    adults' requests or rules
  • often deliberately annoys people
  • often blames others for his or her mistakes or
    misbehavior
  • is often touchy or easily annoyed by others
  • is often angry and resentful
  • is often spiteful or vindictive
  • Note Consider a criterion met only if the
    behavior occurs more frequently than is typically
    observed in individuals of comparable age and
    developmental level.

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Definition Continued
  • B. The disturbance in behavior causes clinically
    significant impairment in social, academic, or
    occupational functioning.
  •  
  • C. The behaviors do not occur exclusively during
    the course of a Psychotic or Mood Disorder.
  •  
  • D. Criteria are not met for conduct disorder,
    and, if the individual is age 18 years or older,
    criteria are not met for antisocial personality
    disorder.

12
Prevalence and Causes
  • Prevalence
  • 1 - 16 of children and adolescents have ODD
  • High occurrence of comorbidity with ADHD
  •  
  • Causes
  • Biological Factors
  • History of mood disorder or substance abuse
  • Brain impairment or chemical imbalance
  • Environmental Factors
  • Lack of supervision
  • Neglect or abuse
  • Family instability
  • Financial problems

13
Treatments
  • Parent Training
  • Teach parents how to manage child's behaviors
  • Focus on positives
  • Set reasonable limits
  •  
  • Social Skills Training
  •  Learn how to interact positively with peers
  • Conducted in school environment

14
Happy Home
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