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ESSENTIAL FEATURES OF ODD

ESSENTIAL FEATURES OF ODD. ….. a recurrent pattern of negativistic, defiant, disobedient, and hostile behavior toward authority figures which leads to impairment. Diana Browning Wright, DCS, 2002. ESSENTIAL FEATURES OF CD.

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ESSENTIAL FEATURES OF ODD

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  1. ESSENTIAL FEATURES OF ODD ….. a recurrent pattern of negativistic, defiant, disobedient, and hostile behavior toward authority figures which leads to impairment Diana Browning Wright, DCS, 2002

  2. ESSENTIAL FEATURES OF CD Repetitive and persistent pattern of behavior in which the basic rights of others and major age-appropriate societal norms or rules are violated Diana Browning Wright, DCS, 2002

  3. DSM-IV CRITERIA FOR OPPOSITIONAL DEFIANT DISORDER A pattern of negativistic, hostile and defiant behavior lasting at least 6 months, during which four (or more) of the following are present:  1. Often loses temper  2. Often argues with adults  3. Often actively defies or refuses to comply with adults’ requests or rules  4. Often deliberately annoys people  5. Often blames others for his or her mistakes or misbehavior  6. Is often touchy or easily annoyed by others  7. Is often angry and resentful  8. Is often spiteful or vindictive DSM IV(APA-1994) see www.jaacap.com Full text: ODD & CD: A review of the past 10 years Diana Browning Wright, DCS, 2002

  4. DSM-IV CRITERIA FOR CONDUCT DISORDER 1. Often bullies, threatens or intimidates others 2. Often initiates physical fights 3. Has used a weapon 4. Has been physically cruel to people 5. Has been physically cruel to animals 6. Has stolen while confronting a victim 7. Has forced someone into sexual activity 8. Has deliberately engaged in fire setting 9. Has deliberately destroyed others’ property 10. Has broken into someone else’s house, building or car 11. Often lies to others 12. Has stolen items of nontrivial value without confronting the victim 13. Often late without permission, starting before age 13 14. Has run away from home overnight at least twice 15. Often truant from school, starting before age 13 DSM IV(APA-1994) see www.jaacap.com Full text: ODD & CD: A review of the past 10 years Diana Browning Wright, DCS, 2002

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