What is (ODS) Obsessive Deficiency Syndrome?
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it's actually called ODD here, oppositional defiency disorder. People who have this have difficulty with authority figures, have many conflicts often violent as children before the are tought how to manage it. ODD kids are usually dual diagnosed with ADHD so it makes it even harder for them to cope. The ODD makes them feel a lot of anger, especially when there are expectations to be met, and the ADHD makes completing the task even more difficult and when redirected to get back on staff, the odd kicks in and a conflict arrises. It takes a lot of patience and a strong self confidence so that they dont take the ODD personally because it is not a controlled behaviour for the person, but they can learn how to manage with the right programs and the right people working with them.
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I dont think you got it right, never hear of ODS.
And i cant find it in medical refernces.
OCD is more common. Obsessive Compulsive Disorder
Unless they mean Serotonin Deficiency Syndrome ... serotonin deficiency syndrome, which also manifests in sleeplessness, aggressiveness, agitation, obsessive-compulsive
Ask your doctor to explain it better.
There does not appear to be any reference at all to a condition of this name on the internet.
The only possible reference is that you are refering to Obsessive Compulsive Disorder, which does relate to a Serotonine Difficiencies Syndrome?
You may also consider the possibility of something called Reward Deficiency Syndrome
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