ODD Crossword Puzzle - Defiant Behavior
Across
- 3. Some parents leave ODD undiagnosed, assuming they will “_______ out of it”.
- 5. Girls with ODD show aggression this way, while boys show aggression with action.
- 7. Frequent ___________ tantrums are one behavioral sign that a child has ODD.
- 8. Punishment for disruptive behaviors have to be _______________ to be effective.
- 9. Head start programs have been shown to help with this.
- 11. One biological factor in the development of ODD is having a parent with attention-deficit ______________ disorder.
- 13. This type of abuse by a parent can make a child more susceptible to developing ODD.
- 15. Intervention with _____________ is one of the most effective ways to reduce behavioral symptoms of ODD.
- 16. school-based programs can be effective in stopping this behavior.
- 18. The mental health professional that usually diagnoses ODD (specializing in children and adolescents).
- 20. One of the most common behaviors that children and adolescents with ODD show.
- 21. ODD seems to occur more often in lower __________________ groups but affects families of all backgrounds.
Down
- 1. In all age groups, approximately 10 percent of children and adolescents diagnosed with ODD will eventually develop a more lasting _____________ disorder, such as antisocial personality disorder.
- 2. This done at an early stage can help prevent ODD.
- 4. Another word for “talk therapy.”
- 6. Trying to scare or forcibly ____________ children and adolescents may reinforce aggressive behavior, not help.
- 10. ODD is a ________________ health issue.
- 12. Absentee or _____________ parents is one psychological factor that can lead to ODD.
- 14. This type of medication, as well as anti-anxiety medication, has been shown to help lessen behavioral symptoms associated with ODD.
- 17. __________________ defiant disorder is defined as pattern of disobedient, hostile, and defiant behavior directed toward authority figures.
- 19. _________ disorder, a more serious mental health disorder, can develop if ODD is not treated.