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Subjectively perceived symptomatology of depression at czech adult population-usage of Beck depression inventory
Vraná, Klára ; Preiss, Marek (referee) ; Niederlová, Markéta (referee)
A certain level of depressive symptoms also occurs at healthy individuals and their groups still not tell the nature of depressive illness. This thesis deals with the most detailed mapping of subjectively perceived symptoms of depression in a non-clinical part of the Czech adult population using the latest version of the Beck Depression Inventory BDI-II. Selfassesment/referal questionnaire BDI-II offers several options for exploring of depressive symptoms which in this work are all used and analyzed in a view of the sex and age of the respondents. Research set consists of persons aged 20 to 84 years and is further divided into 5 subgroups that represent developmental stages from young adulthood to the right age-elderness bounded according Příhoda (1971). The aim here is not only to determine the overall level of depressive symptoms at examined people but also the intensity, type and characteristic representation of the symptoms of depression according to BDI-II in the research file, including a comparison of the differences between men and women and age subgroups of the above mentioned aspects together. The work does not attempt to explain observed phenomena, because the presence or development of certain symptoms of depression or mental discomfort experiences in the population isinfluenced by many factors....
Subjectively perceived symptomatology of depression at czech adult population-usage of Beck depression inventory
Vraná, Klára ; Preiss, Marek (referee) ; Niederlová, Markéta (referee)
A certain level of depressive symptoms also occurs at healthy individuals and their groups still not tell the nature of depressive illness. This thesis deals with the most detailed mapping of subjectively perceived symptoms of depression in a non-clinical part of the Czech adult population using the latest version of the Beck Depression Inventory BDI-II. Selfassesment/referal questionnaire BDI-II offers several options for exploring of depressive symptoms which in this work are all used and analyzed in a view of the sex and age of the respondents. Research set consists of persons aged 20 to 84 years and is further divided into 5 subgroups that represent developmental stages from young adulthood to the right age-elderness bounded according Příhoda (1971). The aim here is not only to determine the overall level of depressive symptoms at examined people but also the intensity, type and characteristic representation of the symptoms of depression according to BDI-II in the research file, including a comparison of the differences between men and women and age subgroups of the above mentioned aspects together. The work does not attempt to explain observed phenomena, because the presence or development of certain symptoms of depression or mental discomfort experiences in the population isinfluenced by many factors....
Nonverbal factors in psychotherapy of adolescents
Vraná, Klára ; Morávková Krejčová, Lenka (referee) ; Šturma, Jaroslav (advisor)
The thesis deals with one of the areas of children's psychology - psychotherapy of adolescents. The study mainly focuses on different non-verbal moments, or factors, occurring at psychotherapeutic sessions held with adolescent patients, and it outlines the possibilities of application of these factors in the psychotherapeutic process. The objective of the thesis is to show that sometimes seemingly insignificant non-verbal moments may play an important role, especially in therapeutic work with adolescents, and therefore therapists should pay increased attention to these symptoms. This also applies in case that a patient was originally indicated a psychotherapy, the main medical treatment medium of which is predominately an interview (for example a family therapy). The thesis is based on one of the assumptions that in general non-verbal methods, in this case at least some of their elements, may work as facilitators of an interview, for example if the patient fails to express certain personal experience of his or her, his/her feeling or emotion with the help of words, or when a therapist fails to enter into verbal communication with the patient.

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