What are oppositional defiant disorder therapies?
everal therapies are effective in managing ODD:
- Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT): Helps children recognise and change negative thought patterns that drive behaviour.
- Parent-Child Interaction Therapy (PCIT): Strengthens parent-child relationships while improving behaviour.
- Social Skills Training: Teaches children how to interact positively with peers and adults.
- Family Therapy: Improves communication and problem-solving within the family unit.
These therapies can be delivered in-clinic, at home, or through telehealth, depending on the child’s needs.
If you’d like to explore therapy options, book a consultation with us.
- Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT): Helps children recognise and change negative thought patterns that drive behaviour.
- Parent-Child Interaction Therapy (PCIT): Strengthens parent-child relationships while improving behaviour.
- Social Skills Training: Teaches children how to interact positively with peers and adults.
- Family Therapy: Improves communication and problem-solving within the family unit.
These therapies can be delivered in-clinic, at home, or through telehealth, depending on the child’s needs.
If you’d like to explore therapy options, book a consultation with us.