Oppositional Defiant Disorder (ODD) in Children

Join experts Pendle Dewhirst, Psychologist, and Beth Hatchard, Clinical Coordinator, Registered Social Worker (RSW), Masters in Social work (MSW), with Child & Youth Services, as they explore Oppositional Defiant Disorder (ODD). In this comprehensive interview, they discuss how ODD differs from typical childhood behavior, the common signs and symptoms to watch for, and the diagnostic process. Learn about the risk factors, potential long-term effects, and the most effective treatments and interventions. This video also provides valuable advice for parents and caregivers on how to support children with ODD and navigate the challenges they may face. For additional support and resources, you can explore services such as the Child and Youth Addictions and Mental Health Services - Horizon Health Network and Addiction and Mental Health Services - Horizon Health Network which provide therapeutic and educational assistance to those facing mental health and addiction challenges. Integrated Service Delivery teams work together to support children and youth with these concerns through a range of treatment options. Integrated Service Delivery teams are helping children and youth with addictions and mental health concerns through therapeutics and education - Horizon Health Network The information in this video was accurate as of the upload date, 10/1/2025. For information purposes only. Consult your local medical authority for advice. Voir la version française de cette vidéo :    • Le trouble oppositionnel avec provocation ...   ---------------------------------- At Horizon Health Network, we are helping people be healthy! Au Réseau de santé Horizon, nous aidons les gens à être en santé! For more information, visit / Pour en savoir plus, cliquez ici : https://news.horizonnb.ca Facebook:   / horizonnb   Twitter:   / horizonhealthnb   Instagram:   / horizonhealthnb   Linkedin:   / horizon-health-network