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anon 1 points 1.6 years ago
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
Always needs to win the argument with a parent or spouse
Continues to fight against ‘the man’ — authority figures and society
Leaves socks on the floor just because he knows it annoys his roommate
Cited for disorderly conduct by police
Involved in bar brawls or physical altercations in public
Has a hair-trigger temper — the littlest thing can set her off
If you experience these or similar symptoms of ODD, consult a doctor or mental-health professional for a formal assessment.
https://www.additudemag.com/oppositional-defiant-disorder-in-adults/