Overcoming Oppositional Defiant Disorder
A Two-Part Treatment Plan to Help Parents and Kids Work Together
Summary:
The book provides a comprehensive treatment plan for managing Oppositional Defiant Disorder (ODD), offering strategies for parents to understand the disorder, improve communication, and establish effective discipline. It also includes exercises and activities designed to foster cooperation and respect between parents and children, aiming to reduce conflict and promote positive behavioral changes.
Key points:
1. Understanding ODD: The book explains ODD as a complex disorder affecting a child's behavior, emotions, and relationships, characterized by tantrums and defiance.
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