The Facts About Oppositional Defiant Disorder (ODD) and ADHD

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The Facts About Oppositional Defiant Disorder (ODD) and ADHD
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Oppositional defiant disorder is defined by aggressiveness and a tendency to purposefully bother and irritate others.

Medications are sometimes used to treat ODD. Talk with a child psychiatrist who is familiar with ODD in children.A child with ODD should see either a psychiatrist, psychologist, or a therapist who is familiar with the disorder. Counseling should involve both the child and the family, with an emphasis on ways to cope with such behavior.

If the child becomes dangerous to himself or others, hospitalization may be necessary. Patients who present a danger outside the hospital can be involuntarily hospitalized for up to 3 days by the police or a doctor for observation.Having your child hospitalized for a psychiatric problem can be a traumatic experience. Hospitalization typically is on an emergency basis, often following some kind of severe incident. Parents are often exhausted, traumatized and scared.

Do your best to answer all questions at the hospital as well as you can. Doctors will probably ask for a medical history, any present medications, and an explanation of the event that lead to the decision to bring the child to the hospital. If your child stays overnight, then you should go home and get some rest.. Use this time to pull yourself together, to nurture your spouse and any other children in the house, and just to enjoy some peace for a while.Group Therapy run by medical staff.

Time Out if needed. If the child becomes unable to control himself, he may be separated from the other patients. If he seems violent, he may be placed in a “safety room.” Restraints may be used for patients who pose a danger to themselves or others. This usually involves leather bands or straps used to hold the child in a bed.

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