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The potential and benefits of pastoral care in perinatal child loss
HRACHOVCOVÁ, Hana
The thesis focuses on the potential and benefits of pastoral care in perinatal child loss. Discussion of the main topic of the work is preceded by a definition of perinatal child loss, information on Dead Foetus Syndrome, an introduction to new-born palliative care at neonatal intensive and resuscitative care units, as well as a reference to the experience parents go through in the death of their own child. A brief introduction of the field of practical theology is followed by the characteristics of clinical pastoral care and the potentials for its practical application. Emphasis is placed on the fact that clinical pastoral care can benefit not only sick patients and their loved ones, but also healthcare workers who are often confronted with pain and suffering during the course of their work. This discussion is then followed by a brief mention of the three theological virtues (love, hope, and faith) that are an essential prerequisite to the efforts of pastoral workers. The topic is concluded with a chapter touching on eschatological perspectives, the importance of baptism, and hope for the salvation of children who pass away before having been baptised.
Dying process and needs of dying persons.
SMILKOVÁ, Božena
The thesis studies the process of dying with a special focus on the needs of dying persons, aiming to provide a complete outline of typical needs. The first section compares and contrasts the process of dying in the past and the present, identifies the stages of the dying process and addresses the psychological issues of hope and human dignity. The next section clearly outlines the needs of dying persons, in particular it discusses the issues of pain management, conversations about truth, accompanying a dying person and understanding the meaning of life and suffering. In order to see how these needs are met, the thesis looks at hospice care, in comparison to euthanasia requested by the ill person.
The Problems of a guilt in a view of German and Czech Literature
MĚŠŤANOVÁ, Květa
In my Bachelor Thesis I am going to focus on the problems of a guilt in the early after-war German and Czech fiction. I am trying to look into burning out, which is featured in mentioned fiction. This Thesis is concerned on a question of a possible future hope and its forms too, which could a man hit by war find. I compare both points of view in selected short stories by Wolfgang Borchert Smutný studený svět and in a drama Venku přede dveřmi. I have mentioned Heinrich Bolls novel A anděl mlčel and so on in Hermann Hesses Stupně. I have chosen Holans Panychida, Bednářs Praha pod křídly války and Drdas Němá barikáda from Czech fiction. My knowledges into preface problem thema and theoretical part are from Otázka viny by Karl Jaspers, Hannah Arendts essay O násilí and Tzvetan Todorovs text V mezní situaci.
Study into whether you should tell "white lies" to oncology patients
CVEJNOVÁ, Klára
The move towards true informing is nowadays absolutely clear. However, many questions regarding the truth at the hospital bed are still unanswered. The nature of this work is based on qualitative research. It uses the methods of semi controlled interview with thirteen doctors working at one unnamed oncology department. Interviews are opening the insight into the doctors{\crq} world. We are discovering how the different people in this area work and what has actually led them into this service. The work is confronting the opinions of various doctors, trying to unveil the dependences which could influence a particular way of thinking.
Kinds of love and their place in social work
PATEROVÁ, Jana
This bachelor thesis deals with the analysis of different types of love, hope and forgiveness. Each kind of love is defined and there are described its symptoms and possible adverse effects of misuse or misunderstanding. The work also points to the suitability or unsuitability of the presence of various kinds of love in the social work, having regard to the functioning of the professional relationship between the social worker and the client. The terms of hope and forgiveness, which are dedicated to the two last chapters, there are explained and described as dynamic processes. The emphasis is placed on the basic and vital status of all three terms in the field of social work and in the life of a man at all.
Eutanazie and natural law
VRÁBLOVÁ, Eva
The bachelor thesis deals with the problem of euthanasia in the CR and defence of the man's dignity in catholic teaching of the church. The theoretical part is divided into two sections. The first section is about historical development of the euthanasia, definition of the euthanasia, motives for the euthanasia nowadays, the view of the church and hospice organization. The second section is about man's dignity and about the meaning of the hope from the view of catholic teaching of the church in the hospital, about helplessness and dying. The practical part includes analysis and comparison of the views and attitudes on the problems of euthanasia among students of the Bishop grammar school in Brno and students of the grammar school in Moravske Budejovice.
Cleft As a Stigma
GAJEROVÁ, Eva
The thesis deals with the impact of orofacial cleft (cleft lip and palate) on family psychosomatics within the psycho-social-ethical framework. It summarises the history, classification and treatment of cleft disorders, followed by an analysis of real-life problems occuring in the process of taking care of a baby with orofacial cleft, specifies terms frequently used when discussing orofacial cleft as a stigma: stigma and stigmatisation, norm and normality, beauty and ugliness.The phenomena of fear and pain, difficulty in communication with the child{\crq}s and the parents{\crq} immediate social surroundings and, the barriers between experts and the parents are dealt with in the thesis. The thesis focuses on orofacial cleft anomalies in connection with Christian ethics. It analyses the relation of abortion and orofacial disorders and the role of hope in the process of taking care and upbringing of a child suffering from this disorder.
Asylum care in the Czech republic for the people in the dearth and it´s practical exercise in the brink of Plzeň
COZL, Jakub
The work deals with the situation of the homelsess people, their basic characteristics and places, where is this group hourly situated. The following part describes the causes and particular reasons, why people become homeless. The major part of the work deals with the asylum care intended for the people in the dearth. At first there is a view of organisations situated in the European Union, circumstationaly is described the coordination activities of the organisation Feantsa. The representation of Feantsa in the Czech republic by the Association of Asylum Houses is described in the following chapter called The work which is engaged in the czech asylum organisations.There are characterised component types of asylum care and organisations that convey the care. The final part of the work deals about the activities of the organisations Městská charita Plzeň and Naděje in the sphere of the actions against the homelessness. Most circumstationaly there are described informations about St. František´s House. These information comprehend the parts of the resocialisation process of the social work with the client.

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