| 27 w 130 Roosevelt Road, Suite 203 Winfield, IL 60190 (630) 588-8490 |
Serving: Naperville, Wheaton, Glen Ellyn, Winfield, Geneva, St. Charles, Aurora, Elmhurst, Dupage County, and the Chicago land Area |
Behavior Problems, Oppositional Defiant Disorder, and Anger Management
Children of all ages can present with a variety of behavior problems. From severe temper tantrums, to defiance, or noncompliance with school or house rules, these problems can lead to highly negative and conflict ridden environments at home or school. There are sometimes underlying causes to behavior problems such as depression, anxiety, or ADHD, though this may not always be the case. Some children may appear more temperamentally inclined toward oppositional or argumentative behaviors. It may be that a child or teen may have learned that they are reinforced for their defiance or lack of cooperation by being able to avoid tasks they do not like. Some children also have a thinking style that tends to be more black and white in nature and this rigidity causes difficulty for them in being flexible or cooperating. This type of thinking can worsen when they become upset, angry, or frustrated.
Oppositional Defiant Disorder consists of a pattern of defiance and noncompliance to rules, expectations, and directions that often occurs at home and in the school. A child or teen with this diagnosis may be more argumentative, disrespectful, and engage in more rule breaking behaviors than other children. The child or teen may be more irritable, lose their temper, cause trouble with others, and exhibit other behavioral problems. These behaviors can be extremely difficult and frustrating for parents to manage as well as create difficulties in school often leading to alternative class or school placements. | • |
Establish an effective behavioral contract in the home with consequences and rewards that increase compliance and change negative behaviors | |
| • | Empower parents to take back authority in the home through behavioral planning and the creation of a strategic alliance with the child | |
| • | Help the family to avoid power struggles, nagging, name-calling, and other ineffective communication patterns | |
| • | Work with the child to explore and gain insight into behaviors and increase motivation for cooperation and healthy decision making | |
| • | Educate the child into thinking and calming strategies to reduce and control angry and destructive impulses |
Office Contact and Location:
Pathways Psychology Services
Phone: 630-588-8490
Fax: 630-588-8491
E-mail: drjoe@pathways-psychology.com
27W130 Roosevelt Road, Suite 203
Winfield, IL 60190