Fourteen-year-old Ellis frequently loses his temper, argues with adults, actively defies or refuses to comply with requests or rules of adults, and is often spiteful and vindictive. Ellis meets the

A) characteristics of emotional disturbance, as defined by the federal government.
B) characteristics of oppositional defiant disorder, according to the DSM-IV-TR.
C) traits associated with internalizing behavior disorders.
D) part of the NMHSEC definition for emotional or behavioral disorders.


B

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