What Is Oppositional Defiant Disorder And Could My Child Have It?

Antisocial Behavior

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Children with ODD may exhibit antisocial behavior that can be harmful to both themselves and others. Many individuals mistakenly believe antisocial behavior is just introverted behavior or a lack of enjoyment sharing company with other children. But in psychology, antisocial behavior is defined differently and refers to a pattern of disruption and aggression antithetical to social functioning. Psychologists describe antisocial behavior as being unwarranted hostility toward authority, aggression, defiance, and deceitfulness. With oppositional defiant disorder, these behaviors are often targeted toward adults and authority figures, but they may also spread to include peers and children. Children exhibiting antisocial behavior may become bullies, emotionally abusive, or physically abusive to others in their environment.

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