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Self-inflicted trauma in young people
Baráková, Martina ; Mrkosová, Eva (referee) ; Šotolová, Eva (advisor)
The self-inflicted trauma is a premeditated injury and harm caused to one self without the intention to kill one self. It exists in many forms out of which the cutting of one self, especially on the wrists and forearms, is the most common form. The self-inflicted trauma is at some level connected to suicidal behaviour, which describes the acting of someone with the intention of killing one self. There are various causes leading to the above described kinds of behaviour. The self-destructive behaviour is peaking during adolescence. Adolescence is a period during which a person becomes very sensitive to changes and faces many challenges which are difficult to cope with. Therefore, a stable environment in which a person is growing up is necessary for coping with the challenges. The self-destructive behaviour is more common among the defective families.
Human relationship as part of a social worker profession
BARÁKOVÁ, Martina
This thesis deals with the form of relationship actors (client and social worker) in social work profession, through the optics of interactive model. Thesis also deals with the role, purpose, important aspects, principles and values of helping relationship with regard to working with postmodern (relational) loss. The critical discussion treats with the possible relationship difficulties and paradoxes, which are viewed by ethical perspective. In all of the formulated relational paradoxes is valid, that the social worker has to think, reflect and be able to have publicly defend his dealing with the client
Problem groups in the labour market of district Tábor
BARÁKOVÁ, Martina
This bachelor thesis consists of two main parts, theoretical and practical. The purpose is to specify certain groups, which are threatened by a long-term unemployment. In a practical part this thesis verifies a position of these disadvantaged groups in Tábor's district labor market. Theoretical part is aimed on postmodern changes of labor markets, then on a characterization of basic concepts, in a connection with the labor market, humans' capital, unemployment and the state policy of the employment. This part describes a help of the government toward the marginalized groups and defines hazardous factors on the labor market. The practical part of this bachelor thesis characterizes examined Tábor's district and analyzes the situation of defined endangered groups on the labor market between the years 2011-2013 and then it evaluates the development of unemployment and the level of threat towards these marginalized groups

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4 BARÁKOVÁ, Martina
1 Baráková, Monika
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