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Rhythm in Drawing
Martínková, Pavlína ; Pfeiffer, Jan (advisor) ; Špirk, Ivan (referee)
Rhythm in drawing is a theme of this bachelor thesis. In my paper I pursue with a drawing like a means of fine art statement of particular emotions, gesture, opinion and rhythm either and its connection with drawing. I concretely profess to action art and performance art. The paper is made from three parts. In a theoretical part I refer on history of drawing, various techniques and modifications of drawing and I also refer on rhythm and its influences on a human. I describe artists from the second half of 20. century who use rhythm in their art work and I also introduce artists who inspired me with their own creation to my own artwork. In a practical part I show an origin, goings and results of my own artwork, which is connected with rhythm and drawing, with photo-documentation, video-documentation, back reflection and self-reflection. In the last part I present my art line of tasks for pedagogical use of action drawing in conjunction with rhythm within the framework of school lessons, which is partly inspired by my own artwork, that can be found in my practical part, and partly by everydayness. I also present an artefiletic work and its goings and results.
diagnostics of personality characteristics of selected sport main coaches
Patráš, František ; Janák, Vladimír (advisor) ; Harsa, Pavel (referee)
Title: Diagnosis of personality characteristics in head coaches of a selected sport Objectives: The aim of this work is to diagnosed and interpreted selected personal characteristics of head coaches (sport managers) of selected sports. The second aim is to identify significant testing differences between the head coaches of selected sports: sports managers and "other " managers Methods: To achieve the objectives, in the empirical part of master thesis was used quantitative research in the form of standardized tests to dynamics-aspiration- TDA and Eyseneck's personality questionnaire. In the dynamics of aspirations were evaluated and interpreted these personal dimensions: psychomotor pace aspirations and values of mental resilience. In Eyseneck's personality questionnaire two main dimensions of personality: neuroticism and extraversion were evaluated and interpreted.Furthermore, the value of the "lie score "was evaluated and the type of personality temperament was determined. The statistical method T-test was used to identify significant differences among the research groups. The results were interpreted by using graphs and verbally. Results: The average values of personality characteristics of the research group differed with the average values of personality characteristics of the thesis test...
Stress situations in a tennis match
Pěničková, Dominika ; Kočíb, Tomáš (advisor) ; Carboch, Jan (referee)
Title of the thesis STRESS SITUATIONS IN TENNIS MATCH The goal of the thesis The aim of the work is to contribute to the understanding of the psyche of a tennis player, especially in the relation to a tennis match in singles. Specifically, I wanted to identify the mental states and factors that can affect the game performance of tennis players and the rate of use of psychological training in tennis. To meet the goal, the following scientific questions were created: To what extent do tennis players use psychological training? Is inspiration, motivation and determination important for the players to maintain the high-quality performance? Can players concentrate or maintain concentration during the match? What thoughts and feelings do players have before beginning the match? How do they react to their current state of mind? How do players in model "particular" situation react to stressful situations in the "key moments" of the match? Method In this work, an anonymous written survey was used to collect data, which consisted of 39 questions. The research group consisted of registered and former ČTS players, of different genders, who were over 18 years of age, playing different tournament classes. Personal experience and expert consultations were used to create the survey. The results were...
Mental Resilience in Emergency
Svoboda, Štěpán ; Fiala, Miloš (advisor) ; Vilášek, Josef (referee)
Title: Mental Resilience in Emergency Objectives: The objectives of this bachelor thesis are to create a complete file of informations related to psychological resilience and emergency due to the effect of stress and psychological burden on affected people by the emergency. Methods: In this thesis the methods of descriptive-analytical character were applied. For obtaining the necessary informations and the introduction of theoretical background was used searching of study sources. Results: The result of this thesis is a summary of informations about mental resi-lience and about stress during stressful situations and emergencies. Furthermore, this thesis concerns a summary of informations about types of human behavior in emergencies and their emergency reactions. Also the course of traumatic stress is descripted. Keywords: psyche, resilience, emergency, stress, crisis, trauma
Active management of labour and its effects on woman's psyche.
Letáková, Veronika ; Vitásková, Hana (advisor) ; Přáda, Jan (referee)
The theme of my thesis is Active management of labour and its effects on woman's psyche. The work is devided into a theoretical part and a practical part. The theoretical section describes labour and stages of labour, its active management and psyche of women during their pregnancy and after the labour. The main aim of the practical part of my bachelor thesis was to find out whether women have a clue about what is active manegement of birth and how they felt during the intervention in labour. To achieve the aims of quantitative research method has been selected in the form of a questionnaire survey. Research was conducted using a questionnaire which women fill voluntarily and anonymously. 238 women completed the questionnaire, 235 questionnaires were used for the research. The research has found that more than half of women have no idea what active management of labour is. As we assumed in our hypotheses, most women were informed and had the choice of the interventions in childbirth and the positive feelings of individual interventions outweighed the negative feelings. Furthermore, our hypothesis has been confirmed, that more tearful and anxious are women after childbirth with episiotomy and greater injury than women with less or no injury. Similarly, the hypothesis that a delivery with epidural...
Influence of the psychosomatic situation of mothers in pregnancy on the prenatal development of the child and condition of newborn after delivery
ŠIMEČKOVÁ, Alžběta
Current status: Mental well-being in pregnancy is one of the most beautiful moments in a woman's life. It's such a miracle experience. There is a period of complete change with pregnancy. Both women and their partners are changing their living standards, changing their lifestyle, and changing their life position. A pregnant woman feels that nothing will be like before. A pregnant woman is very sensitive and also vulnerable. Purpose:The aim of the diploma thesis is to evaluate the psychosomatic situation of the pregnant woman and her influence on the prenatal and postnatal development of the child. Another goal is to determine the degree of mental (non) well-being during pregnancy and after delivery. Methods: Qualitative secondary analysis of data and documents and subsequent synthesis of the information obtained was used to achieve the objectives set. I used the data from the National Medical Library in Prague, the library of 2. LF UK and FN Motol in Prague, the library of National center of nursing and non-medical health providers in Brno and the Academic Library of the University of South Bohemia in České Budějovice. Also searched were the international internet database ScienceDirect, Ebscohost, PubMed. In the Scopus database, keyword search was unsuccessful. Results:The benefit of the diploma thesis is the degree of psychological well-being of pregnant women using the Freybergh scale on the basis of acquired data. Research method and research file: The diploma thesis uses a standardized evaluation method, using the Freybergh scale consisting of seventy closed questions. I will get the approval of the respondents and also Mr Freyberg, using a standardized scale. The annex is the approval of Professor Freyberghov, using the assessment scale in my diploma thesis. Respondents were ad-dressed from February 2017 until February 2018. A total of 30 pregnant women were approached by a written form, personal handover or social networking, of which fifteen were willing to engage in research. The research group was to consist of fifteen pregnant women, which is fulfilled. I responded to each respondent in third, sixth, ninth month pregnancies, and postpartum. When the respondents filled the same rating ranges from seventy questions both in the given months of pregnancy and postpartum, the respondents' task was to express the frequency of occurrence of feelings on a four-point scale from "never, at all", "rarely, exceptionally", "occasionally", "often" to "always, always, always". The nine respondents were first pregnant and six respondents had at least one pregnancy experience. The evaluation was performed using a qualitative method in the form of axial and selective coding of anchored claims using the Atlas.ti computer program. Conclusion: The paper deals with the degree extent of pregnancy psychosomatics of pregnant women using the Freybergh self-rating scale. The thesis is divided into two parts, namely the theoretical part and the practical part. The theoretical work focuses on the development of the fetus throughout pregnancy. It also focuses on prenatal psychology, prenatal history, and the most important part is prenatal communication. In the practical part is selected quantitative research focused on the psychological well-being of pregnant women using the Freybergh scale in selected months of pregnancy.
Effect of stress in football players
POUL, Daniel
This bachelor thesis solves how psychological states manifest on two groups of football players and how they affect the performance. STAI questionnaire was used for data processing. Football players answered four forty questions and evaluate their feelings and worries. The research found that professionals deal with stressful situations more often than amateur football players. Stress situations often lead to a radical solution that may have a tragic end. A total of 47 respondents from sixty selected football players said they were worried. The main finding is the fact that psychological problems are troubling football players across performance. However most of them leave their problems for themselves without the help of experts. There is often little nuance between success and failure.
Impact of social exclusion on the human psyche
HASALÍKOVÁ, Zuzana
Abstract This work deals with the influence of social marginalization on the human psyche. The theoretical part explores different theories on social marginalization and its influence on the human psyche. Individual themes that build up the social context, namely unemployment, poverty, education as well as health and health care, are also examined in depth. The practical part is based on a questionnaire-guided inquiry that surveys how life in socially marginalized localities influences the human psyche, what particular factors affect the behaviour and experiences of people living in these localities and how choices of free time activities influence acceptance into the community. The results are analyzed and presented with the aid of graphs. Key findings are summed up in the discussion and conclusion. The work seeks to underscore the importance of field work for social workers working with people living in socially marginalized areas, the positive influence of role models, the effects of value orientation and the provision of leisure activities for children and youth in socially marginalized areas.
Comparison of loading ice hockey player loading during the basic and play off part
Dvořáčková, Nikola ; Pokorný, Ladislav (advisor) ; Hájková, Jana (referee)
The goal of this thesis is compare loading of selected professional ice hockey players from HC Sparta Praha team, in the all season, basic part and the play off as well. Teoretical part is focused to the general specification of this topic. This teoretical part is about analysis of training ice hockey players, system of the training including psychic of professional player and his temperament. In the practical part is described resarch including average pulse frequency measurement by sporttester, results of Eysenck temperament test and personal interview with players and trainer separately. We found all about comparison player loading in the basic part of season and play off by evaluation of all these objective and subjective resarch. This resarch can offer interesting knowledges about temperament of professional ice hockey players. KEYWORDS ice-hockey, ice-hockey player, physical load, heart rate, psyche, temperament

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