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Understanding the Defiant Child
Russell A. Barkley
Tantrums, resistance to chores, negativity: occasional clashes between parents and
children are not uncommon. But when a child's defiance is chronic and disruptive of family
life, he or she may have Oppositional Defiant Disorder (ODD). In this clear and accessible
resource for clinicians and school practitioners, parents, students of child behavior, and
teachers, Dr. Barkley illuminates the nature of ODD, its causes, why it should be dealt
with early, and what can be done.
Dr. Barkley provides a vivid picture of what we know about ODD and presents real-life
scenes of family interactions and commentary from parents.Viewers learn how to distinguish
ODD from milder forms of misbehavior, long-term outcomes for defiant children, the
relationship between ODD and ADHD, and why parent training can help.
Manual
A clearly organized review and amplification of the material covered in the
video, the accompanying manual also provides helpful supplementary
information. Dr. Barkley delineates diagnostic criteria for ODD and
discusses the disorder's prevalence and outcomes, as well as the family
dynamics that foster defiant behavior. The manual concludes with useful
lists of suggested readings and organizations that can serve as referral
sources. (VHS, 28 page manual, 1997,
DVD, 28 page manual, October 2006)
ORDER CODE: GP0166V
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