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Educational Project for Environmental Education at Kindergarten.
HAVLÍČKOVÁ, Tereza
This bachelor thesis follows up the mening of environmental education and its inclusion in educational process in a nursery school in the Czech Republic. It includes pretest, which examines default nursery kids knowledge and compares it with newly acquired knowledge in posttest. It also includes a weekly set of activities where children can learn informations about forest, trees, forest animals and flowers. This project seeks to deepen childrens knowledge and their interest in nature.
Research into the mechanisms of methamphetamine dependence
Havlíčková, Tereza ; Šustková, Magdaléna (advisor) ; Šlamberová, Romana (referee) ; Petrásek, Tomáš (referee)
The presented dissertation deals with the issue of methamphetamine dependence. The first part focuses on a research that seeks a new promising possibilities of using ghrelin antagonist to reduce the potentiating effects of methamphetamine, with the intent of a more effective approach/treatment in current unsatisfactory approach in methamphetamine dependence. Furthermore, it summarizes the already available knowledge that deals with the possibilities of influencing the mechanisms of substance abuse through ghrelin antagonism, and especially focuses on our own experimental work. We tested the efficacy of the GHS- R1A receptor antagonist, JMV2959, in experimental models of methamphetamine dependence. There is only a minimum of work dealing with this issue yet. The experimental part summarizes the results of our two studies examining the effect of a ghrelin antagonist on the development of addictive reinforcing mechanisms, methamphetamine intake itself and the tendency to relapse behavior. Using the drug conditioned place preference (CPP) method in rats, we demonstrated in two experimental settings a significant effect of ghrelin antagonism on the development of methamphetamine binding to the environment and on the already induced search for a drug-related environment. We have shown that a GHS-R1A...
Foster family in view of biological children
Havlíčková, Tereza Noemi ; Šulová, Lenka (advisor) ; Šturma, Jaroslav (referee)
The diploma thesis is concerned with the long-term foster care; particularly with the experience of foster carer's own children. It provides knowledge of the alternative care system in the Czech Republic and the particularities of foster families. It describes how own children of foster carers experience the period of time before their foster sibling's arrival, what are their feelings and reactions after the arrival, how their positions in the family change, how their relationships are formed and how they perceive their parent's decision retrospectively. The theoretical part is followed by empirical part which is composed of quantitative and qualitative research. The results of quantitative research introduce the experience of biological children and create a basic idea of the situations in foster families. The conclusions of the qualitative research are then an addition of the quantitative part and help to a better imagination of the life in foster families. This thesis should contribute to foster care applicants, their children and specialists who work with foster families. Key words alternative family care, foster care, foster family, biological child, foster children, foster carers training, siblings
Dependence on amphetamins and its treatment
Havlíčková, Tereza ; Melicharová, Ludmila (advisor) ; Vopršalová, Marie (referee)
Charles University in Prague Faculty of Pharmacy in Hradec Králové Department of Pharmacology & Toxicology Student: Tereza Havlíčková Supervisor: PharmDr. Ludmila Melicharová Title of diploma thesis: Dependence on amphetamins and its treatment Addiction to amphetamins, in our country mostly to methamphetamin, is really widespread and it complicates life to many people. The main aim of this diploma thesis is to summarize problems of addiction to amphetamins and to give an idea about possible ways of therapy of this addiction. At the end of this work is pointed out the new danger at the drug trade. This danger is mainly represented by new synthetic drugs which are frequently derivatives of amphetamins. There are many of substances of this kind but there are minimum information about their effects and toxicology. It is obvious that dependence on amphetamins still remains a big problem in society in the future.

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