Oppositional defiant disorder

A type of behavioural disorder that usually appears in childhood or early adolescence. Typically, a child shows hostile, argumentative behaviour that includes loss of temper, defiance of rules, and swearing. To some extent such behaviour is common in adolescence, but when law-breaking or violence occur the condition is deemed to be pathological.

 

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