Parent Management Training (PMT) — the primary approach for children
PMT is widely regarded as the most effective intervention for ODD in children. It’s not therapy for your child alone. It’s training for you as a parent, so you can:
- Set consistent, clear boundaries without escalating conflict
- Use positive reinforcement strategies that actually change behaviour
- Learn how to de-escalate rather than get drawn into power struggles
- Build a warmer, more secure relationship with your child
This isn’t a parenting criticism. It’s evidence-based skill-building that makes a real difference.
Therapies for the child
Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT) is one of the most widely used oppositional defiant disorder therapies. It helps your child:
- Identify what triggers their anger and defiance
- Recognise and challenge the negative thought patterns behind their behaviour
- Develop healthier ways to express frustration and manage conflict
Parent-Child Interaction Therapy (PCIT) is particularly effective for younger children. A therapist coaches you in real time while you interact with your child — giving you immediate, practical guidance on what’s working and what isn’t.
Social skills training helps children improve their frustration tolerance, learn how to read social situations, and build better peer relationships.
Family therapy brings everyone into the room. It addresses communication patterns, dynamics, and triggers that play out across the whole family, and helps everyone understand their role in the cycle. Our counselling team is experienced in working with families navigating exactly these kinds of complex dynamics.
School-based support
Consistent expectations between home and school make a significant difference. This typically involves:
- A behaviour management plan shared between your child’s therapist, teachers, and parents
- Regular communication between school and home to track progress
- Adjustments to the classroom environment to reduce triggers
Medication
Medication is not a first-line treatment for ODD itself. However, if your child has a comorbid condition like ADHD, depression, or anxiety, medication may be prescribed to address those symptoms specifically. It’s always used alongside therapy, not as a replacement for it.
For adults with ODD
Oppositional defiant disorder therapies for adults focus on:
- CBT and anger management as the primary approach, identifying patterns, building emotional regulation skills, and changing responses to authority and conflict
- Dialectical Behaviour Therapy (DBT), particularly effective for emotional regulation, distress tolerance, and interpersonal effectiveness
- Schema therapy addresses the deep-rooted beliefs and patterns that drive defiant and hostile behaviour in long-standing cases