Oppositional defiant disorder (ODD) - Symptoms and causes But oppositional defiant disorder (ODD) includes a frequent and ongoing pattern of anger, irritability, arguing and defiance toward parents and other authority figures ODD also includes being spiteful and seeking revenge, a behavior called vindictiveness
Oppositional defiant disorder (ODD) - Diagnosis and treatment - Mayo Clinic Treatment for ODD usually includes: Parenting skills training A mental health professional with experience treating ODD can help you develop parenting skills that are more consistent, positive and less frustrating for you and your child
Trastorno negativista desafiante - Síntomas y causas - Mayo Clinic Estos problemas emocionales o de conducta causan problemas graves en la vida familiar, las actividades sociales, la escuela y el trabajo Sin embargo, como padre o madre, no tienes que intentar controlar a tu hijo con trastorno oposicionista desafiante tú solo Puedes recibir ayuda de un proveedor de atención médica, un profesional de salud mental o un especialista en desarrollo infantil
Urine odor Causes - Mayo Clinic Urine that smells odd might point to an underlying disease or condition This content does not have an English version This content does not have an Arabic version
Coping with unwanted and intrusive thoughts - Mayo Clinic Press Intrusive thoughts are often odd, disturbing and startling Many include violence or inappropriate behavior — that the person who is having the thought would never consider doing Some of the most common intrusive thoughts revolve around: Sexual acts Engaging in a violent or inappropriate sexual act Violence against children
Temporal lobe seizure - Symptoms and causes - Mayo Clinic Learn about this burst of electrical activity that starts in the temporal lobes of the brain This can cause symptoms such as odd feelings, fear and not responding to others
Homepage - Mayo Clinic Anxiety Coach These children may have attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) or oppositional defiant disorder (ODD) Other children may be having trouble cooperating with treatment for anxiety or other issues, or may simply be going through a phase of increased arguing and refusing to do what parents ask of them