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Oppositional Defiant Disorder (ODD) is one of ADHD’s most common co-existing conditions with a 20-45% comorbidity rate, yet little is known about its causes and treatments. This lack of meaningful awareness and understanding is even more puzzling when you consider how ODD ruins the lives of so many children and their families.
Children, adolescents, and adults with ODD are genetically and neurologically hardwired to oppose, thwart, and frustrate everyone who they perceive as telling them what to do. This brings them into conflict with virtually everyone teachers, law enforcement, employers, and especially parents and spouses. Individuals with ODD lead lives of conflict that troubles and tortures them, their families, and their personal and professional lives.
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The emotional fallout from remote learning a frustrating experience for many children with ADHD is particularly extreme now because the pandemic has severely limited the social and extracurricular activities that typically allow kids to blow off steam. Meanwhile, parents are nearing a breaking point as they juggle multiple roles while also providing support for their children’s mental health and navigating increased stress levels.
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When your child has ADHD, life can feel like a constant crisis. You do not know what the day (or night) may bring. Will the morning go smoothly or erupt into an uproar? Why does the simple act of going to bed require 30 reminders and two hours of conflict? How do you get your child to truly listen and work with you? And despite all the challenges associated with raising a child with ADHD, is it possible to remain calm, meet your own basic needs, and even spend time with your partner or other significant adults in your life?
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Imagine that you suffered from distressing and impairing psychological symptoms most of your life and no one told you that they were treatable. Older adults with unidentified ADHD have walked through life being disorganized, forgetful, worried about poor performance at work, and unable to maintain healthy relationships because they haven’t received an accurate diagnosis or an effective treatment plan.