Oppositional Defiant Disorder Specialists: Online & In-Person Treatment
Start Your Child’s ODD Treatment with Rittenhouse Psychiatric Associates
Appointment availability (2–3 weeks), provider credentials, comprehensive care, and typical fees ($350 initial, $175 follow-ups).
ODD FAQs
Short Q&A format. Suggested sample questions:
Can ODD be treated online?
If possible, we would recommend that you start with an in-office appointment at one of our various locations. If you cannot come into one of our offices, evaluations and treatment can be started by online virtual visits.
Do all children with ODD need medication?
No. Many children with ODD may benefit from psychotherapy, tailored 504/IEP plan, parent education and other interventions. However, medication management can be a valuable tool, especially if a child also suffers from anxiety, depression, ADHD or other co-occurring illnesses.
How is ODD different from ADHD?
ODD and ADHD are very different mental health conditions. With that said, they can often co-occur, and working with a mental health specialist that can make the proper diagnosis and offer treatment for both, can be very beneficial to the child.
What role do parents play in ODD treatment?
Parent education can be extremely important for a child’s ODD treatment. It’s important for parents to understand the condition, have direction on responding to a child’s problematic behaviors, understand 504/ IEP plan recommendations and know what to look out for, regarding the need for urgent or emergency intervention.
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