Co-occurrence and Differentiation of Oppositional Defiant and Mood Disorders among Children and Adolescents
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Adam M. Volungis, PhD, LMHC
Aug 13, 2020 @ 11:06:53
Hello,
Hope your summer is going well, without too many hiccups due to the pandemic. I received the email of the new publication. Congratulations first off, and secondly when I click the link, I only have access to the abstract. When I attempted to get access from Assumption, I could not find it. Anyway that you can send me the article, I am eager to read it.
Thanks and stay healthy,
Melissa Pope (She, Her, Herâs-pronouns)
M Pope & Co. LLC. (Co-Owner; C.F.O.)
Assumption University (Graduate Student) Clinical Counseling Psychology
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Aug 13, 2020 @ 11:36:43
Congratulation to you and colleagues on having a great article published. Thank you for sharing it. I enjoy reading the article and interesting to know that there was a relationship between oppositional defiant disorder (ODD) Angry and Irritable Mood symptoms and the Child Behavior Check List Dysregulation Profile (CBCL-DP). Your study, indeed, supports the importance of emotional and behavioral dysregulation in identifying differences between ODD youth with/without depression.