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EPISODE · Jul 6, 2026 · 27 MIN

MH | Disruptive Behavior Disorders

from STAT Stitch Deep Dive Podcast Beyond The Bedside

Disruptive behavior disorders involve an inability to regulate emotions and behaviors, resulting in persistent anger, hostility, and aggression. Mastering this material requires distinguishing the three primary diagnoses: Oppositional Defiant Disorder (ODD), Intermittent Explosive Disorder (IED), and Conduct Disorder (CD).1. Oppositional Defiant Disorder (ODD)Core Feature: An enduring pattern of defiant, disobedient, and hostile behavior toward authority figures, without major antisocial violations.Key Characteristics: Individuals show reduced sensitivity to rewards and punishments, impaired decision-making, and low self-concept. ODD is highly comorbid with ADHD, anxiety, and mood disorders. Early onset increases the risk of developing conduct disorder or antisocial personality disorder later in life.Treatment Focus: Medications do not treat ODD directly, though they can manage comorbidities like ADHD. Treatment centers on parent management training: parents learn to ignore maladaptive behaviors, reward positive behaviors, and apply strict, consistent consequences for defiance. Adolescents heavily benefit from the Coping Power Program.2. Intermittent Explosive Disorder (IED)Core Feature: Repeated, impulsive episodes of violent behavior, aggression, or angry verbal outbursts lasting less than 30 minutes.Key Characteristics: The rage is grossly out of proportion to the stressor or trigger. Crucially, the individual often feels profound embarrassment, guilt, and remorse after the episode ends. It is strongly linked to childhood trauma, frontal lobe dysfunction, and serotonin imbalances.Treatment Focus: Unlike ODD, IED is treated with medication. SSRIs like fluoxetine (Prozac) reduce aggressive tendencies by targeting underlying serotonin deficiencies. Mood stabilizers like lithium and anticonvulsants (valproic acid, phenytoin, topiramate, oxcarbazepine) are also utilized alongside CBT and anger management.3. Conduct Disorder (CD)Core Feature: The most prevalent of these disorders, characterized by persistent behaviors that violate societal norms, rules, laws, and the rights of others.Key Characteristics: Causes significant impairment in social, academic, and occupational functioning. CD crosses the line from simple defiance (ODD) into severe rights violations.Related Impulse Control DisordersKleptomania: Impulsive theft of items not needed for personal use; the patient experiences high tension beforehand and relief or exhilaration during the act.Pyromania: Intentional fire setting driven by a fascination with fire and tension relief, not for revenge or financial gain.The 20% You Must Know: ODD is severe defiance toward authority without violating the rights of others, treated primarily via behavioral parent training. CD is a severe escalation that violates laws and the basic rights of others. IED involves disproportionate, explosive aggression lasting under 30 minutes, followed by intense remorse, and is actively treated with SSRIs and mood stabilizers.

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