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Co-morbidity of eating disorders and stimulant substances use amog patients in the Psychiatric Hospital Červený Dvůr.
Hlobilová, Hana ; Dvořáček, Jiří (advisor) ; Čablová, Lenka (referee)
Bachelor thesis deals with comorbidity of eating disorders in therapy among clients addicted to stimulants. The thesis is focused on the topic of substance abuse, because of their increased anorectic effect, as a method to weight loss. The goal of the practical part of this thesis was to evaluate the percentage of clients addicted to stimulants exhibiting signs of eating disorders. A secondary goal was to determine the incidence of the characteristics of individual diseases in this group and to evaluate which of them will appear in the sample more frequently. Obtain answers to research questions was carried out using a questionnaire survey conducted in the Psychiatric Hospital Červený Dvůr for six months. More often identified features were characteristic for the disease bulimia nervosa. Key words: eating disorders, stimulants, dual diagnoses, treatment Powered by TCPDF (www.tcpdf.org)
Case management in low-treshold centers - case study
Hlobilová, Hana ; Kalina, Kamil (advisor) ; Bém, Pavel (referee)
its boundaries, the recovery principle, patient's motivation and the case management provides the description of changes in client's motivation to abstain and f consequently, written down and recorded with the organization's internal system and was also carried out. The client's casuistry was chosen by method of ultimate selection, as it Studying the qualitative relation and its effects on client's transformation progress, it may client's positive relation with the counsellor could imply their occurrence. Further, aspects - - -
Co-morbidity of eating disorders and stimulant substances use amog patients in the Psychiatric Hospital Červený Dvůr.
Hlobilová, Hana ; Dvořáček, Jiří (advisor) ; Čablová, Lenka (referee)
Bachelor thesis deals with comorbidity of eating disorders in therapy among clients addicted to stimulants. The thesis is focused on the topic of substance abuse, because of their increased anorectic effect, as a method to weight loss. The goal of the practical part of this thesis was to evaluate the percentage of clients addicted to stimulants exhibiting signs of eating disorders. A secondary goal was to determine the incidence of the characteristics of individual diseases in this group and to evaluate which of them will appear in the sample more frequently. Obtain answers to research questions was carried out using a questionnaire survey conducted in the Psychiatric Hospital Červený Dvůr for six months. More often identified features were characteristic for the disease bulimia nervosa. Key words: eating disorders, stimulants, dual diagnoses, treatment Powered by TCPDF (www.tcpdf.org)

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