Oppositional Defiant Disorder is a pattern of angry/irritable mood, argumentative/defiant behavior, or vindictiveness directed toward authority figures. It commonly emerges in childhood or early adolescence.
Key Points:
- Symptoms: Frequent temper tantrums, refusing to comply with rules, deliberately annoying others, blaming others for one’s mistakes.
- Impact: Strains family dynamics, school performance, and peer relationships.
- Possible Causes: Genetics, temperament, inconsistent or harsh parenting styles, and environmental stressors.
- Treatment: Parent management training, family therapy, behavior therapy, and social skills training can help reduce disruptive behaviors and improve communication.