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Title: Obsessive Disobedience Disorder (ODD)
Source: www.naturalnews.com
URL Source: http://www.naturalnews.com/011506.html
Published: Sep 07, 2005
Author: Mike Adams, The Health Ranger
Post Date: 2010-12-10 15:43:39 by sizzlerguy
Keywords: psychiatry, fraud, big prarma, enslavement
Views: 131
Comments: 1

Obsessive Disobedience Disorder (ODD)

This disease is characterized by a persistent distrust of authority figures, including schoolteachers, government officials, and often law enforcement figures as well. While most normal people have no trouble whatsoever in following orders (even seemingly ridiculous ones) from anyone displaying symbols of authority, victims of ODD believe they alone have the right to think and make their own decisions. For obvious reasons, ODD people are dangerous to the balance and harmony of society, and they should all be medicated (treated) as quickly as possible. (Did you guess this one? It's a "real" disorder currently being discussed by those in the psychiatric community?)

Poster comment: This disorder, being considered by the psychiatric community is from a list titled "Introducing nine new made-up diseases for drug companies to exploit with mind-altering drugs (satire) by Mike Adams, the Health Ranger.

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#1. To: sizzlerguy (#0)

It already exists.
Oppositional Defiant Disorder (ODD) is a disorder that affects children.
Oppositionally Defiant Disordered children display a level of disobedience that is above and beyond anything that a normal child can produce, both in intensity and duration. According to the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (the clinician’s bible for diagnosing mental problems), a child must display a continuing pattern of extreme disobedience lasting for over six months before meriting a diagnosis of ODD. Temper tantrums, talking back to adults, failing to observe rules, provoking others, failing to take responsibility for own actions, and a high degree of irritability and general meanness are all commonly observed and acceptable signs of disobedience.

http://www.mentalhelp.net/poc/center_index.php?id=79.


Armadillo  posted on  2010-12-10   21:43:15 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


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