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  • Thank you! This is a topic that is not acknowledged enough. Many families, schools, spouses, society must deal with people that seem impossible, irrational, or both. There is no obvious solution and the chaos never stops....ever. The people with ODD seem to not respond to the same techniques or motivators as others. It helps when clear boundaries are set and consequences follow immediately when line is crossed. However, we must first understand and discuss the reason for the decision flow.

  • my daughter was diagnosed at age 16. family said all teens are defiant... my daughter is now 21, and still defiant.

  • thank you sir.

    ODD in adults is a fact. it's a shame so few professionals have addressed this.

  • the information i see on here i found that i may possibly have odd and i would like to know if there is any medication to help me cope with it

  • I think someone I know may have this disorder.

  • Thank you.

  • Thank you, I'll use some of these techniques with my clients.

  • Dr. Sutton,

    What an awesome video!! The baby boomers did not have as wide spread diagnosis and treatment options and children of today have. Adult ODD, I feel, is troubling many undiagnosed adults today. My husband and I are in support groups, and ODD is very obvious as a center problem. Please give us more of your work on this. Thanks!!!

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