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Application and Verification of a Self-defence Program for Patients in a Psychiatric Hospital
Vopátek, Jan ; Čadová, Libuše (advisor) ; Stich, Jaroslav (referee)
Title: Application and Verification of a Self-defence Program for Patients in a Psychiatric Hospital Objectives: The aim of this thesis is application of a self-defence program, created in a bachelor thesis, during an addiction treatment in Červený Dvůr, a psychiatric hospital. The thesis surveys the suitability of the educational program during addiction treatment, verification of acquired motoric skills and its possible integration in patients' free time, recommendation of the exercise to friends, and last but not least it surveys a possible interest in the program in other psychiatric hospitals. Methods: There are several methods used in the thesis. Content analysis is used for working with literature, interview is used in the conversation held with the department head and the custodian. Observation is used for watching the participants doing the exercise. Comparing is used for evaluation of the final outputs. Opinion poll is used for finding the asset of the educational program. Basic statistic methods are used for evaluating the answers in the opinion polls. Results: The suitability of the program was confirmed by two department heads in two psychiatric hospitals which are focused on addiction treatment. An interest in follow-up self-defence or martial arts exercise was found out in the...
Application and Verification of a Self-defence Program for Patients in a Psychiatric Hospital
Vopátek, Jan ; Čadová, Libuše (advisor) ; Stich, Jaroslav (referee)
Title: Application and Verification of a Self-defence Program for Patients in a Psychiatric Hospital Objectives: The aim of this thesis is application of a self-defence program, created in a bachelor thesis, during an addiction treatment in Červený Dvůr, a psychiatric hospital. The thesis surveys the suitability of the educational program during addiction treatment, verification of acquired motoric skills and its possible integration in patients' free time, recommendation of the exercise to friends, and last but not least it surveys a possible interest in the program in other psychiatric hospitals. Methods: There are several methods used in the thesis. Content analysis is used for working with literature, interview is used in the conversation held with the department head and the custodian. Observation is used for watching the participants doing the exercise. Comparing is used for evaluation of the final outputs. Opinion poll is used for finding the asset of the educational program. Basic statistic methods are used for evaluating the answers in the opinion polls. Results: The suitability of the program was confirmed by two department heads in two psychiatric hospitals which are focused on addiction treatment. An interest in follow-up self-defence or martial arts exercise was found out in the...
Proposal and Verification of an Educational Self-defence Programme for Women
VOPÁTEK, Jan
There is a huge expansion of education specialized in martial arts in sport clubs, fitness centres and extra-curricular activities. It is necessary to discover new ways of getting martial arts more popular to raise children?s and youth?s interest in physical education and sport. Gaining knowledge about martial arts and their contribution to human kind gives us other possibilities of fulfilling free time which helps to eliminate the unwanted society-wide negative agents in the youth educational system. Proposal and verification of an educational self-defence programme ? applying the knowledge of Eastern martial arts, personality psychology and didactics of teaching martial arts. Recording video ? multimedia elaboration as a methodical tool for self-defence instructors and psychical education and sport teachers.

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