Externalizing Disorders Flashcards
ODD stands for
Oppositional Defiant Disorder
criteria for ODD
need at least 4 symptoms
Angry / Irritable Mood
- Often loses temper
- Often touchy or easily annoyed
- Often angry and resentful
Argumentative / Defiant Behavior
- Often argues with authority figures or, for children and adolescents, a adults
- Often actively defies or refuses to comply with rules
- Often deliberately annoys others
- Often blames others for his/her mistakes or behavior
simple overarching definition of ODD
Persistence, intensity, and duration
Kids who say no often
Kids who don’t follow directions
CD stands for
conduct disorder
criteria for CD
repetitive and persistent pattern of behavior in which the basic rights of others to major age - appropriate societal norms or rules are violated, as manifested by the presence of three roe more of the following criteria in the past 12 months, with at least one criterion present in the past six months
–> Aggression to people or animals
–> Destruction of property
–> Deceitfulness or Theft
–> Serious Rule Violations
CD developmental progression model
- When you have behaviors at a young age, you are not doing well in school
- Start to associate with kids like you
- Harsh parenting, inconsistent parenting
- Variability and consistency contributes to behaviors
protective factors of both
Good relations with at least one parent
Good peer relations
Good parental monitoring
risk factors of both
Parental neglect
History of physical or sexual abuse
Difficult early temperament
Harsh parental discipline practices
Inconsistency in primary caregivers
Large family
Associated with deviant peer group
Low verbal intelligence
Parent history of CD and/or antisocial PD
Low SES
Neighbor disorganization and violence