Oppositional Defiant Disorder

 AH HA!

Here I thought sometimes people were just in a bad mood all the time without realizing they actually have a name for being in a bad mood all the time.

So, without naming names, I wonder how many of our resident bad mooders suffer from...........

Oppositional Defiant Disorder

Adults with oppositional defiant disorder (ODD) display a pattern of negative, hostile, and defiant behavior that lasts at least six months and includes four (or more) of the following symptoms:

  • Often loses temper
  • Often argues with family and coworkers
  • Actively defies or refuses to comply with rules and laws
  • Deliberately annoys people
  • Blames others for his or her mistakes or misbehavior
  • Easily annoyed by others
  • Angry and resentful
  • Spiteful or vindictive
Adults with ODD are more than just aggressive and irritating from time to time. They feel mad at the world every day, and lose their temper regularly. This may manifest as verbal abuse or road rage. Adults with ODD defend themselves relentlessly when someone says they’ve done something wrong. They feel misunderstood and disliked, hemmed in, and pushed around.

More about being ODD:

If you experience these or similar symptoms of ODD, consult a doctor or mental-health professional for a formal assessment.

(Well, in that case, I better get going and will see you all later) 

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