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Utilization of hiporehabilitation at psychology intervention with patients of mental hospital
Černá Rynešová, Petra ; Gillernová, Ilona (advisor) ; Junková, Vendula (referee)
This rigorous thesis deals with practical use of hiporehabilitation for psychological intervention with patients of a psychiatric hospital. The thesis summarises the principles of therapeutical use of horses, starting with basic principles and historical context of zootherapy, to more detailed hiporehabilitation. The thesis defines the term hiporehabilitation and gives an overview of areas, which fall under the term, and further defines the specific impacts of hiporehabilitation on therapeutical effectiveness on patients. The thesis deals more closely with basic objectives of psychotherapy within hiporehabilitation and in more details it illustrates areas of use of hiporehabilitation in psychology and psychiatry. It also gives an overview of mental disorders where hiporehabilitation is prescribed as one of the supportive therapeutical methods. The pivotal topic of the entire thesis is detailed elaboration on basic stimulation areas on which the psychological guidance of psychiatry patiens focuses. These are experience stimulation, physical stimulation, cognitive and social stimulation. Individual areas of the thesis contain a detailed despription with addition of some methods used for practikal dokumenting of each area of stimulation. Further on this thesis deals with psychosocial and technical conditions...
Psychosocial adaptation to paralysis after spinal cord impairment
Šámalová, Kateřina ; Kodymová, Pavla (advisor) ; Černá, Petra (referee)
Coping with life crisis situations and adapting to them is a topic of great human interest and importance. Sustaining a spinal cord injury with the consequent lifelong paralysis may be considered to be one of the most serious life events due to its devastating and wide-ranging impact on people's lives. Spinal cord injury is a traumatic injury, which typically occurs suddenly and without any warning. Its consequences present an enormous physical, social and psychological trauma which the individual has to confront and come to terms with. The changes caused are life-long and affect every aspect of a person's life. Paralysis leads to wheelchair dependence for mobility. In addition, the individual with a spinal cord impairment may become dependent on others for help and assistance in order to be able to carry out most of the tasks of daily living. All the losses and changes caused by the injury have profound effects on both the spinal cord injured person's social roles and those of their loved ones. The individual's and his/her family's psychosocial adaptation to spinal cord injury, which is the main theme of this work, involves an intricate adjustment process. Stage coping theory, which dominates the current scientific literature concerning coping with life crisis situations, is not sufficient for a...
Psychosocial adaptation to paralysis after spinal cord impairment
Šámalová, Kateřina ; Kodymová, Pavla (advisor) ; Černá, Petra (referee)
Coping with life crisis situations and adapting to them is a topic of great human interest and importance. Sustaining a spinal cord injury with the consequent lifelong paralysis may be considered to be one of the most serious life events due to its devastating and wide-ranging impact on people's lives. Spinal cord injury is a traumatic injury, which typically occurs suddenly and without any warning. Its consequences present an enormous physical, social and psychological trauma which the individual has to confront and come to terms with. The changes caused are life-long and affect every aspect of a person's life. Paralysis leads to wheelchair dependence for mobility. In addition, the individual with a spinal cord impairment may become dependent on others for help and assistance in order to be able to carry out most of the tasks of daily living. All the losses and changes caused by the injury have profound effects on both the spinal cord injured person's social roles and those of their loved ones. The individual's and his/her family's psychosocial adaptation to spinal cord injury, which is the main theme of this work, involves an intricate adjustment process. Stage coping theory, which dominates the current scientific literature concerning coping with life crisis situations, is not sufficient for a...
Plan of collective equipment realized in terms of land consolidation program in the Kutná Hora study area (Central Bohemian region)
Černá, Petra ; Kottová, Blanka (advisor) ; Vlasák, Josef (referee)
This study describes the development of land consolidations. It summarizes their main goals, forms, procedures and possibilities of financing. It is concerned with the plan of common facilities which defines the protective measures for landscape, e.g. pathway networks, erosion control, water management and other elements for the protection and creation of the environment. The main part of the study deals with the executed elements, which are designed in the plan of common facilities in the cadastral area of Hlízov, Přítoky, Miskovice, Rašovice by Uhlířské Janovice and Opatovice I in the district of Kutná Hora. Executed elements are described and evaluated according to project documentation and field research. The enclosed maps complete an overall survey of designed and executed elements in the area.

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