A group of behavioral disorders that are characterized by ongoing patterns of defiant and hostile behaviors that children and adolescents direct at authority figures.
A group of behavioral disorders that are characterized by ongoing patterns of defiant and hostile behaviors that children and adolescents direct at authority figures. The two most common forms of DBD are oppositional defiant disorder (ODD) and conduct disorder.
Most kids will act up or become disruptive or defiant sometimes. Disruptive and conduct disorders, however, involve much more severe and longer-lasting behaviors than typical, short-lived episodes. Disruptive, impulse-control and conduct disorders refer to a group of disorders that include oppositional defiant disorder, conduct disorder, intermittent explosive disorder, kleptomania and pyromania. These disorders can cause people to behave angrily or aggressively toward people or property. They may have difficulty controlling their emotions and behavior and may break rules or laws.
At Impireum, we understand that disruptive behaviors are often a signal, not the whole story. That’s why we look beyond the symptoms to see the person. Our approach is designed to support your emotional growth, strengthen family dynamics, and build real-life skills that last. We listen, adapt, and personalize every step of care to help create lasting change, so your family can move forward with confidence, connection, and hope.
We start with a comprehensive evaluation to understand behavior patterns, emotional triggers, and daily challenges. This helps us see the full picture, not just symptoms. Drawing on insights from your environment and relationships, we determine the most effective starting point for focused and goal-oriented care.
Based on the assessment, we create a treatment plan that fits your life. This includes specific goals, skill-building strategies, and support that aligns with your needs. Whether it’s for home, school, or work, the plan is designed to foster real and lasting behavioral change.
Healing process isn’t same for everyone. We provide ongoing care with regular check-ins to track progress and fine-tune the approach. By staying responsive and supportive, we help build healthier habits, stronger relationships, and long-term growth that reaches beyond therapy sessions and into everyday life.
If services are not recommended you will be notified upfront and have no charge for consulting with the CTRS.
We begin with a detailed assessment and then create a customized plan focused on your specific challenges, strengths, and daily environment to ensure meaningful and lasting progress.
We involve you in goal-setting, teach strategies for managing behaviors, and support you in reinforcing positive changes outside therapy sessions.
Yes, our approach includes communication and social skills development, helping repair and strengthen relationships with family, friends, and colleagues.
We regularly review your plan and adapt strategies as needed to overcome barriers and keep the progress moving forward effectively.
Absolutely. We provide practical tools, worksheets, and support techniques you can apply daily to help maintain momentum and manage behaviors consistently.
With your permission, we communicate and collaborate with schools, counselors, or other healthcare providers to ensure consistent support across all settings.