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What is Oppositional Defiant Disorder (ODD)

Handbook of Research on Critical Issues in Special Education for School Rehabilitation Practices
A behavior disorder persists for at least six months which usually diagnosed in younger children who often exhibit a pattern of some hostile behaviors like argumentative/defiant behaviors, spiteful or vindictive behaviors, temper tantrums, and often lose temper, easily annoyed, or feeling angry (American Psychiatric Association, 2020). Children with ODD might refuse to follow directions, deliberately annoying, acting out toward, and demonstrate a rebelliousness toward all adults.
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Overview of Conduct Disorder: Implications for School Rehabilitation Professionals
Michael F. Shaughnessy (Eastern New Mexico University, USA), Mark Williams II (Eastern New Mexico University, USA), Carl Michael Carlson (Eastern New Mexico University, USA), and Chia Jung Yeh (East Carolina University, USA)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-7998-7630-4.ch018
Abstract
Research studies show that conduct disorder is a disruptive behavior disorder that might cause children to experience some challenges within their personal and social life. Very often children with this disorder might be feeling failure at school and exclusion from their peers and others. It might also affect their home, social, and school environments. These students with this disorder might present management and therapeutic challenges for counselors, psychologists, and mental health professionals. This chapter aims to provide an overview of conduct disorder, which might help school rehabilitation professionals and educators understand what risk factors, symptoms, diagnosis criteria, and treatment options can better understand this disorder, preventions, and interventions. This chapter will cursorily explore these realms with an overview of this disorder and offer some implementations and recommendations for school rehabilitation professionals.
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Assistive Technology for Children With ADHD: Between Reality and the Desired
Is a behavioral disorder. Typically, it is diagnosed in childhood. Children who have ODD are resistant, rebellious, and aggressive toward classmates, parents, educators, and other people in authority. They irritate others more than they irritate themselves.
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