Understanding Behavioral Challenges
Behavioral challenges in children — including oppositional behavior, emotional dysregulation, aggressive outbursts, frequent tantrums beyond typical developmental periods, chronic defiance, lying, and conduct problems — are among the most stressful and exhausting experiences parents face. It is important to begin with a foundational truth: children with serious behavioral challenges are almost never simply "bad kids." Their behavior communicates something — a need, a struggle, a developmental gap, or an underlying condition — that has not yet been identified or adequately addressed. Effective behavioral treatment begins with understanding what is driving the behavior, not just responding to its surface expression.
At LC Psych, every child presenting with significant behavioral challenges receives a thorough clinical assessment that explores the possible contributing factors, including ADHD (which produces impulsivity and difficulty with self-regulation), anxiety (which can manifest in oppositional and avoidant behavior), trauma (which can present as behavioral dysregulation and defiance), autism spectrum differences (which can produce behavioral rigidity and emotional overreactivity in response to sensory or transitional demands), and family systems factors that may be maintaining behavioral patterns. Accurate understanding of what drives the behavior is the foundation of effective treatment.