ODD (Oppositional Defiant Disorder) Overview
Oppositional Defiant Disorder (ODD) is a childhood behavioral disorder characterized by frequent, recurring patterns of defiance, disobedience and hostility towards authoritative figures, including parents, teachers or other adults. Children and adolescents with ODD may display enraged, spiteful behavior including a desire to seek revenge.
ODD is typically diagnosed in childhood or adolescence stages. Not all instances of uncooperative or challenging behavior indicate that a child has ODD. The display of negative behavior should be severe, persistent and disruptive to the child’s daily functions to be diagnosed as ODD. This behavioral disorder can significantly impact relationships for the child, their performance at school and social interactions.