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The Role of Women during the reign of the Tudors
Burgerová, Dominika ; Buben, Milan (advisor) ; Beneš, Zdeněk (referee)
The Role of Women During the Reign of the Tudor Dynasty The purpose of this writing is to introduce some rather interesting circumstances concerning the history of Tudor England and the lives of the queens of the famous dynasty. First off, the subject of the royal family's ascension to the throne shall be discussed, as well as the woman who estabilished this new dynasty and greatly influenced subsequent generations. Secondly, the fate of the Tudor queens shall be examined, in chronological order, recounting their lives before and after their ascendancy to the throne. We shall then compare how they were viewed in the eyes of their contemporaries with today's modern viewpoint. The end of my bachelor thesis is devoted to the prejudice of the power of women in a world dominated by men. Keywords Womens, the Tudors, England 15.-16. century, queens, succession, power, history Počet znaků (včetně mezer): 313 094
Dance movement therapy and it´s applications within the conditions of the Czech Republic,
Bürgerová, Dominika ; DERCSÉNYIOVÁ, Lucie (advisor) ; ČÍŽKOVÁ, Klára (referee)
This thesis provides a comprehensive overview of dance movement therapy and the condition surrounding its application in the Czech Republic. It also proposes to introduce this psychotherapeutic method as a supplementary treatment therapy for eating disorders. The theoretical part of this thesis is based on knowledge taken from educational literature by variety of Czech and foreign authors and the practical part is derived from specific research that includes two case reports of clients with eating disorders as well as interviews with experts.
Dance and movement in psychotherapy
Bürgerová, Dominika ; NĚMEČKOVÁ, Elvíra (advisor) ; FRIČOVÁ, Marie (referee)
The Bachelor thesis discusses the dance movement therapy, its development and provision as a psychotherapeutic approach. The aim is to call attention to the extensive use when working with clients and to present it as a method that has its foundation, principles, structure, form, goals and ethical aspects. Then highlight the inconsistencies in terminology and confusing dance movement therapy with therapeutic dance. The work is enriched with practical knowledge and contains case study, which has not been published.

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