• What is going to happen to your teenager if you don't take steps now to change his behavior right now • Why when you listen to what your child says to you, you are missing 93 % of what is going on • Your teen's number one priority, and why this stops him from obeying you • Why all the behavioral techniques you have read in so many parenting books never work on your child... and what does work • Why using punishments, consequences, and coercion will destroy your home • Four reasons your teenager will defy your requests and refuse to obey you, and what you can do about each one • Medical interventions: medicines and natural supplements that have been proven to help with ODD behavior in 90 % of teens • The four underlying causes of defiant behavior, and how you can use them to eliminate arguing, talking back, and abusive behavior • Why most behavioral treatments and parenting books fail to help with defiant teenagers, and why they usually make things worse • How to side step power struggles and why you must do that • 9 parenting strategies that experts commonly recommend that will absolutely positively never work with your ODD child • Three reasons why rewarding good behavior is going to backfire - unless you know exactly the correct way to do it • How you may be helping your teenager to become defiant • Why your teenager sees you as an irritating nag, and how to change that • Five problems that you create when you respond to bad behavior • Why rewards and punishments don't work with
defiant teens and what you can do instead that does work • 5 easy to use strategies to get your teen to cooperate • The key to understanding and eliminating the underlying cause of bad behavior • The one word that will allow you to control any argument you have with your child, allow you to maintain your dignity and authority as a parent, show your child that you are the one who is in charge • Ten keys to coping with a defiant child • How to handle a behavior problem in school • Three strategies that will put an end to homework battles • How to make the teacher your ally to eliminate your child's school defiance • A six word sentence that will get your child to obey you • Five things your child's teacher needs to know in order to be successful with your child • How to change bedtime from a battle into a chance to build your relationship • How a few properly placed words will transform your child and make him obedient and cooperative • 5 easy ways to gain your child's cooperation • How to refocus to get your child through school and get him to excel at what he is really good at • Why what you say and what your child hears have almost nothing in common • How to really uncover what is bothering your child so that you can improve his behavior
Collaborative Problem Solving (CPS)-- CPS is a program created by Ross W. Green, Ph.D., for
defiant teens who have outgrown time - outs.
I have experience treating depression, anxiety,
defiant teens, parenting issues, ADHD, social skill issues, addiction, anger management, families and relational problems»
Not exact matches
She specializes in working with
teens with behavioral disorders, and has also raised a child with Oppositional
Defiant Disorder.
The Huntington Beach photographer has a one - woman show that explores the nature of moody female adolescence — gathering works that show images of
teens looking both demure and
defiant.
For additional information see Facts for Families: # 3
Teens: Alcohol and Other Drugs # 55 Understanding Violent Behavior in Children and Adolescents # 72 Children with Oppositional
Defiant Disorder # 6 Children Who Can't Pay Attention # 12 Children Who Steal # 38 Bipolar Disorder in Children and
Teens # 80 Bullying # 81 Fighting and Biting # 00 Definition of a Child and Adolescent Psychiatrist
I work with addiction, marital issues, depression and anxiety, oppositional
defiant disorder in
teens, and trauma.»
I commonly provide evaluations and therapy for children and
teens with the following diagnoses: Attention - Deficit / Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD), Oppositional
Defiant Disorder (ODD), Major Depressive Disorder, and various Anxiety Disorders.
And when
teens are resistant to help, they may respond by acting
defiant, guarded, defensive, rude, or even outright hostile.
Our staff guides
teens and children through the treatment process for oppositional
defiant disorder.
Written by a psychologist who works extensively with children and
teens with AD / HD and explosive and
defiant behaviors, this article talks about how children and adolescents learn, about misbehavior, and small steps that parents can use to help their child toward better behavior.
She specializes in working with
teens with behavioral disorders, and has also raised a child with Oppositional
Defiant Disorder.
It is not unusual for children — especially those in their «terrible twos» and early
teens — to be oppositional, or
defiant of authority, once in a while.
For additional information see Facts for Families: # 3
Teens: Alcohol and Other Drugs # 12 Children Who Steal # 33 Conduct Disorder # 43 Discipline # 52 Comprehensive Psychiatric Evaluations # 65 Children's Threats: When Are They Serious # 72 Children with Oppositional
Defiant Disorder
For additional information see Facts for Families: # 3
Teens: Alcohol and Other Drugs # 4 The Depressed Child # 6 Children Who Can't Pay Attention (ADHD) # 21 Psychiatric Medication for Children and Adolescents Part 1: How Medications Are Used # 29 Psychiatric Medication for Children and Adolescents Part II: Types of Medications # 33 Conduct Disorder # 51 Psychiatric Medications for Children and Adolescents Part III: Questions to Ask # 52 Comprehensive Psychiatric Evaluation # 55 Understanding Violent Behavior in Children # 72 Oppositional
Defiant Disorder # 94 Preventing and Managing Medication Related Weight Gain # 110 Disruptive Mood Dysregulation Disorder
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Three programs are: COPE (Community Parent Education), taught, continuing - ed style, at night by paraprofessionals to parents of children up to adolescents; Incredible Years, for parents of preschoolers, and focusing on early intervention to prevent
defiant behavior from worsening; and Positive Parenting Program, targeting
teens and also providing strategies for managing marital problems caused by
defiant behavior.
It's important to note that
teens and older children who destroy property as part of an overall pattern of violating the rights of others (stealing, destruction, violence, breaking the law) have moved beyond Oppositional
Defiant Disorder and into what we term Conduct Disorder.
But some
teens are, instead, «politely
defiant.»
With years of experience working with
defiant children and disrespectful
teens, our therapists can help get your family back on track with better communication skills, more consistent parenting strategies, and the professional support you need to regain control of your chaotic household.
I also provide therapy for Relational Issues such as Marital / Family / Parent - Child Conflict, as well as Oppositional and
Defiant Behaviors, Selective Mutism, and Social - Emotional Issues affecting children,
teens and young adults.
Oppositional
Defiant Disorder It's not unusual for children, especially those in their «terrible twos» and early
teens, to defy authority every now and then.
Counseling for
defiant and / or troubled
teens offers many benefits.
Therapists know that there is often resistance to counseling for
defiant and troubled
teens.
If you are not sure about counseling to address
defiant behavior, or you still have questions treating troubled
teens, request a free 20 - minute phone consultation to discuss your specific situation and learn more about how teen behavior counseling can improve your teen's well - being.