Mission Connection (866-458-3875) has released a guide to the best treatment options for oppositional defiant disorder in adults.

-- With new research emerging on rage-related disorders, Mission Connection has compiled peer-reviewed sources into its recently published guide to highlight the causes and possible therapeutic options for individuals who suffer from oppositional defiant disorder. Those who are seeking care can also contact the treatment center for their options.
For more information, please visit https://missionconnectionhealthcare.com/mental-health/anger-issues/oppositional-defiant-disorder/
Oppositional defiant disorder (ODD) is a behavioral condition that is mainly diagnosed during childhood, and individuals who have it typically have extreme difficulties regulating their emotions and behaviors. Although the signs are usually visible in adolescents, failure to treat the disorder can result in symptoms continuing into adulthood, often resulting in strained relationships between family members, friends, coworkers, and authority figures.
Mission Connection’s guide says that an adult with ODD may be argumentative, constantly irritable or resentful towards others, or prone to frequent outbursts of anger; they are also likely to defy those in positions of authority or purposefully engage in behaviors that annoy or inconvenience others. Additionally, diagnosable individuals are very vindictive, often unable to suppress impulses to exact vengeance on people who have upset them.
ODD can develop in anyone, but it is primarily caused by genetic factors. Other causes, such as home environment and co-occurring disorders like ADHD, depression, or anxiety, can also contribute to the development of the condition. Due to its complexity, adults with the disorder often experience the most positive outcomes when they seek treatment from ODD specialists.
While treatment plans are often tailored to the individual, research has found that cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) is particularly suitable for treating ODD. Under the guidance of a licensed mental health provider, the patient will be taught to identify and address unhealthy thought patterns, allowing them to be cognizant of their anger and reduce the impact it has on their lives.
Mission Connection’s guide notes that there are also non-clinical ways to manage ODD symptoms, including removing stressors, prioritizing social connections, using calming distractions to divert attention from anger, or practicing mindfulness techniques like yoga, tai chi, or guided meditation. Individuals may find the most success in overcoming their condition by combining these methods with therapy.
Interested parties can learn more by visiting https://missionconnectionhealthcare.com/
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