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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I would be concerned about labeling the child with an ODDD diagnosis when that behavior seemed to be situational and during a limited amount of time. I think with ODDD, you would see the behavior across several domains (home, school, etc). Just my two cents. [/quote] OP here: I completely agree. I’m going to just sit on this diagnosis and wait for him to get a full nerudopaych at KK. I spoke with the therapist who did the test about my concerns and she dismissed them and said ODD has “ebb and flow” and can go away and only return in certain situations which is questionable to me. She didn’t seem to think his sensory issues were related. I feel strongly it’s anxiety based as he’s had a lot of changes during the time period of his outbursts. I got remarried, his bio dad moved away, we moved to a different house, got a dog. We have a visit with his normal private therapist and I’ll see what her thoughts are. [/quote]
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