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A narrative pastoral counselling approach to giving a voice to children with ADHD with anxiety

Dissertation (MTh (Practical Theology))--University of Pretoria, 2022.

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spelling oai:repository.up.ac.za:2263/89061 A narrative pastoral counselling approach to giving a voice to children with ADHD with anxiety Dreyer, Yolanda waterklooftutoring@gmail.com Niemann, Anna Susanna UCTD Narrative pastoral counselling Pastoral care Power discourse Cognitive development ADHD Middle childhood Learning barriers Theology theses SDG-03 Theology theses SDG-04 Theology theses SDG-10 Theology theses SDG-16 Dissertation (MTh (Practical Theology))--University of Pretoria, 2022. Children with ADHD is not a new phenomenon in South Africa. An increasing trend of anxiety in children with ADHD in the middle childhood age group of 6 to 12 years, is prevalent in South Africa schools. Existing research on ADHD and anxiety indicates that children with ADHD react differently. They tend to withdraw. This also happens in school where they have to endure stress and pressure. They tend not to communicate to resolve their problems. They are already faced with many challenges and when anxiety is added to the list of problems, they struggle to cope. Children with ADHD experience emotional distress on a different level than other children and it also lasts longer. The condition of ADHD makes them especially prone to anxiety. The study investigates the problem of children with ADHD who suffer from anxiety. The aim is to identify or develop an effective pastoral approach to support these children. Parent and family dynamics are factors that can contribute to anxiety in their lives. If the parent-child relationship is positive and constructive, it can contribute to these children making progress. Working toward a better parent-child relationship in the family system, is a significant aspect of counselling with children with ADHD. Longterm stress can lead to depression and other emotional distress. From a family perspective the parent-child relationship plays an important role in the child`s psychological development. The power dynamics in families is also investigated to ascertain what role this plays when it comes to anxiety in children with ADHD. The study explores early attachment behaviour and behavioural problems in children in the middle childhood of 6 to 12 years. Internal working models give an indication of how early attachment behaviour influences people`s social relationships later in life. This study explores how the side-effects of anxiety influence children with ADHD in all aspects of their lives. It also explores the possible causes of anxiety in children with ADHD. Cognitive development theories focusing on the middle childhood period are utilised in order to come to a better understanding of the effect of emotional distress on children with ADHD and their cognitive, academic and social development. This literature study aims to identify or develop a suitable and effective pastoral approach to children with ADHD who suffer from anxiety. Narrative pastoral 5 counselling models, the narrative hermeneutical model and the shepherding model are utilised to explore the possibilities of storytelling to facilitate in the re-authoring of their problem story and coming to a new preferred story for their lives. Storytelling is generally an effective way of communicating with children. The question is whether this approach will also be affective with children with ADHD who suffer from anxiety. The aim is to identify or develop an effective pastoral care approach to support children with children with ADHD who suffer from anxiety. The aim of the counselling journey with anxious children with ADHD is to guide them toward a better understand of their condition and to affect positive change ae2026 Practical Theology MTh (Practical Theology) Unrestricted SDG-03: Good health and well-being SDG-04: Quality education SDG-10: Reduced inequalities SDG-16: Peace, justice and strong institutions 2023-02-01T13:17:56Z 2023-02-01T13:17:56Z 2023-04 2022-08 Dissertation * A2023 https://repository.up.ac.za/handle/2263/89061 Disclaimer Letter en © 2022 University of Pretoria. All rights reserved. The copyright in this work vests in the University of Pretoria. No part of this work may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means, without the prior written permission of the University of Pretoria. application/pdf University of Pretoria
spellingShingle UCTD
Narrative pastoral counselling
Pastoral care
Power discourse
Cognitive development
ADHD
Middle childhood
Learning barriers
Theology theses SDG-03
Theology theses SDG-04
Theology theses SDG-10
Theology theses SDG-16
A narrative pastoral counselling approach to giving a voice to children with ADHD with anxiety
title A narrative pastoral counselling approach to giving a voice to children with ADHD with anxiety
title_full A narrative pastoral counselling approach to giving a voice to children with ADHD with anxiety
title_fullStr A narrative pastoral counselling approach to giving a voice to children with ADHD with anxiety
title_full_unstemmed A narrative pastoral counselling approach to giving a voice to children with ADHD with anxiety
title_short A narrative pastoral counselling approach to giving a voice to children with ADHD with anxiety
title_sort narrative pastoral counselling approach to giving a voice to children with adhd with anxiety
topic UCTD
Narrative pastoral counselling
Pastoral care
Power discourse
Cognitive development
ADHD
Middle childhood
Learning barriers
Theology theses SDG-03
Theology theses SDG-04
Theology theses SDG-10
Theology theses SDG-16
url https://repository.up.ac.za/handle/2263/89061