The DSM-IV-TR also recognizes a less severe pattern of chronic misbehavior known as oppositional defiant disorder. The criteria for oppositional defiant disorder are that children show at least four of the following symptoms for at least 6 month (a)frequently lose their temper,(b) quarrel with grownups,(c) actively disobey requests or rules,(d)intentionally irritate other, (e) blame others for their errors or misconduct, (f) are easily annoyed by other people, (g) are spiteful or vindictive. Unlike children with conduct disorder, child with oppositional defiant disorder are not aggressive toward people or animals, do not destroy property, and do not show a pattern of theft and deceit. The DSM-IV-TR criteria for oppositional defiant disorder will largely be retained in the DSM-5