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Is oppositional defiant disorder a psychiatric condition?

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Dr. Alan Ali answered

Specializes in Psychiatry

ODD: It is a behavioral disorder classified under the psychiatric diagnoses.

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Dr. Carlos Satulovsky answered

Specializes in Psychiatry

Yes: It is classified as one in the dsm 4, so it is officially a disorder. Whatever other consideration about the validity or fairness of this fact, would put into question the whole dsm system which is the basis of psychiatry nowadays.

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Yes: Usually diagnosed in individuals between the ages on 5 and 18 it affects a decent number of people each year. Treatments for this disorder vary in accord to the professionals discipline.

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Dr. Mara Fiorentino answered

Specializes in Psychiatry

ODD: Oppositional defiant disorder (odd) is mostly seen in children and adolescents. They are defiant, disagreeable with authority figures, and violate rules and regulations imposed to them. It is seen with some cases of adhd and as a precursor of conduct disorder.

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