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Society's attitude towards children and adolescents with behavioral disorders
ŠÍMOVÁ, Michaela
The bachelor's thesis deals with society's attitude towards children and adolescents with behavioral disorders. The work is divided into a theoretical part and a practical part. In the theoretical part, the characteristics of behavioral disorders, their classification, and the manifestations of behavioral disorders in children and adolescents at the present time are presented. Attention was also paid to risky behavior, antisocial behavior, factors influencing behavioral disorders, etiology and prevention of behavioral disorders, and the system of care for children and adolescents with behavioral disorders is also mentioned here. The last chapter already deals with the company's attitude. The practical part was carried out using a quantitative survey, using the questionnaire method. A total of 160 respondents took part in the survey. Three objectives were chosen for the bachelor thesis. The first goal was to find out how today's society perceives children and adolescents with behavioral disorders, or the clientele of institutions of institutional education. The second goal was to find out how these individuals are treated, i.e. if they are perceived as problematic or dangerous, or if society perceives them in a different light. The third goal was to find out if they also see the causes of their problems and can perceive them positively. Based on the results, it was found that society perceives children and adolescents with behavioral disorders most often as someone who often and in large quantities consumes alcohol and smokes cigarettes. The majority of respondents perceive individuals with behavioral disorders as fixable, and more than half perceive them as someone who is to blame for their disorder. The thought of individuals with behavioral disorders in society evokes mixed feelings in most. More than half of the respondents perceive these individuals as problematic, but not dangerous. The research also showed that society believes that the greatest influence on the emergence of disordered behavior is an unsatisfactory family environment and relationships with peers. Society has largely agreed that the most important factor in preventing the development of behavioral disorders is a suitable family environment. The vast majority of those interviewed also believe that children and young people with behavioral disorders in our country do not receive enough care and are not taken care of.
The West Through the Eyes of Russian Elite: Evolution of Its Perception in Modern Russian History
Moskovenko, Arsenii ; Földes, Kristián (advisor) ; Kazharski, Aliaksei (referee)
In this thesis I'm going to introduce the process of how the perception of the Western world has been changing in the eyes of the Russian political elites through their discourse since the establishment of a new Russian state. The results of this research may help to fill an important gap, as previously there was no similar research conducted that would try to track the same process. We may find some works which analyze the reaction of Russia to some political events at one exact point in time. However, none of the researchers have been trying to analyze at which point the perception of the West began to turn to a more negative side and what were the main factors for that, taking into account how friendly the relations between Russian and the West seemed to be in the 1990s and how they are heated up nowadays. The research is completed by the method of discourse analysis where I presented relevant quotations of political elites produced in the times of the most crucial historical events with regard to Russia- West relations. In each of the quotations, I was looking for different discursive strategies, such as metaphors, hyperboles or rhetorical questions, which helped us to create a broader picture of how the elites saw the West in their speeches in one or another period of history. The results of the...
Awareness of Young Adults of the Burnout Syndrome
BERKOVÁ, Andrea
The bachelor's thesis is aimed at finding out whether young adults are familiar with the concept of burnout syndrome, what they imagine it to mean, whether they are informed about its manifestations and whether they know the possibilities of prevention. Burnout syndrome is a relatively well-known concept today, having been first described in the 1970s, and due to the increasing pace and demands of today's world we are encountering the term more and more frequently, whether in professional or popular literature, mass media or other media. I first encountered the term burnout syndrome in high school, and although I did not know anyone in my environment who was directly affected, I was surprised by how widespread the problem is nowadays. In its context, I was interested in the knowledge of young adults, my peers, who, unlike me, had already experienced burnout personally or in their environment. The thesis thus finds out what information these young people have about it today, whether they are able to recognise it early or whether they know how to protect themselves from it, and compares the answers obtained in this way with the opinions of experts. For this purpose, a smaller number of communication partners were chosen in order to be able to focus more on individuals, to have personal interviews with them and to find out how familiar they are with the issue in depth. Thus, to achieve the objective, qualitative research was chosen to be carried out using a survey method together with a semi-structured interview technique. The answers obtained in the thesis are confronted with the opinions of the experts and the output of the thesis is the findings on their level of knowledge.
The effect of divorce on child´s behavior in the kindergarden from the perspective of preschool teacher
ČELEDOVÁ, Alena
This bachelor's thesis deals with the influence of parents' divorce on a child's behavior in kindergarten from the perspective of teachers. Furthermore, attention is paid to the manifestations of changes in behavior of preschool children. Qualitative research is devoted to the experience of kindergarten teachers with these children. They tell how a child approaches this situation, they compare the adaptation to divorce in a three-year- old and a six-year-old child. Also, what procedure they choose to intervene in case of non-standard child behavior.
Posouzení výskytu kožních nemocí u koní
ZLATOHLÁVKOVÁ, Martina
The thesis deals with the presence of skin diseases in horses in South Bohemian region. The theoretical part describes a skin system, infectious and non-infectious skin diseases and a success of treatment disease if possible. In the practical part, 1,228 horses were monitored, of which 84 had some type of skin disease. The following information was provided for each horse: breed, sex, age, color, number of co-stabled horses, type of horse stabling, presence of pasture, feed, type of skin disease, occurrence periodicity, manifestations, treatment results and possible medications. The most common influences which influenced the type of skin disease and its manifestations was color, feed and periodicity. The most common occurrence was equine insect bite hypersensitivity (27 %), cracked heels (20 %), sarcoid (18 %), mold (12 %) and eczema (6 %). Treatment results was different for each disease, but the most problematic was equine insect bite hypersensitivity and best treatable was mold and eczema.
Physiotherapy after operation of carpal tunnel syndrome
Klapák, Lukáš ; Hamarová, Zuzana (advisor) ; Savková, Pavlína (referee)
Author: Lukáš Klapák Institution: Rehab clinic LF UK in Hradec Králové Topic of bachelor's thesis: Physiotherapy after operation of carpal tunnel syndrome Supervisor: Mgr. Zuzana Hamarová Number of pages: 97 Year of vindication: 2012 Key words: carpal tunnel syndrome, median nerve, causes, diagnosis, treatment options, rehabilitation This bachelor's thesis is focused on carpal tunnel syndrome, which is one of the most common entrapment syndromes. The theoretical part deals with anatomy, kinetics and kinematics of the hand. It also includes causes, etiology, diagnosis, or invasive and non- invasive and postoperative treatment of carpal tunnel syndrome. Two case reports of patients after surgery carpal tunnel syndrome are presented in the practical part. The case report is devided into an initial examination, treatment, final examination and evaluation of results of the therapy.

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