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Psychological Aspects of the Father-Daughter Relationship
Matoušková, Lenka ; Šulová, Lenka (advisor) ; Šturma, Jaroslav (referee)
MATOUŠKOVÁ, Lenka. Psychological Aspects of the Father-Daughter Relationship. Prague: The Faculty of Arts of Charles University, 2012. 259 pgs. The final thesis. The title of this work is "Psychological Aspects of Father-Daughter Relationship". In its theoretical part it summarizes mainly Czech, but also some foreign, contributions related to the topic of fatherhood, the specifics of paternal behavior and the importance of a functional father for the psychological development of girls. The issue is also viewed from the perspective of possible negative impacts on the psychological development of women who grew up without their fathers. The analysis is primarily focused on their problems with self- esteem, self-confidence and self-image, identity, emotions and emotional life but also on difficulties in future partner and intimate relationships. The theoretical part, with regard to the research, also discusses the concept of risk and protective factors. It respects the current trend of leaving aside pathogenic and shifting towards salutogenic factors, so it focuses mainly on mapping the protective factors in the psychological development of girls who grew up without their fathers while not excluding the risk factors. In the practical part, the topic is treated in qualitative way using retrospective...
Parental Couples' Views on Fatherhood
Pavlíček, Michal ; Pavlík, Petr (advisor) ; Havelková, Hana (referee)
This work focuses on the question of contemporary forms of fatherhood and thus responds to the current discussion about the greater involvement of men in childcare and domestic work. This ongoing discussion is closely associated with the equal opportunities for men and women. However, existing research shows that in most czech families the traditional gender division of family roles, which disadvantages women both within family and work life and limits men in fulfilling their parentel role, still prevails. The concept of active fatherhood presents man as an equally competent parent as a woman who is actively and more equally involved in childcare and domestic work. Poromoting this concept should help to eliminate inequalities mentioned above. The Ministry of Labour and Social Affairs of the Czech Republic, in support of active fatherhood, has conducted sociological research "The Forms of Paternity in the Czech Republic". The qualitative research carried out in this work is based on the research areas of the qualitative part of the mentioned research, specifically the part focused on the involvement of fathers in childcare and their ideas about the father's role. Conducted research tries to provide a more complete picture of the form of fatherhood through the inclusion of women to my research. The...
Parenthood and its current complex legal situation
Hýsková, Monika ; Radvanová, Senta (advisor) ; Hendrychová, Michaela (referee)
This rigorous thesis deals with parenthood and its current complex legal situation. The rigorous thesis is divided into seven main parts. The first of them deals with the issue of determining parenthood in general, afterwards I discuss in detail the issue of determination and denial of motherhood and also identifying and denying of fatherhood. A separate part of my rigorous thesis deals with surrogate motherhood issues, as well as discreet and anonymous births and also issues of baby hatches. In the last part of my rigorous thesis I reflect on the bill of the new Civil Code and at the same time, I outlined some of the considerations de lege ferenda. In my rigorous thesis I relied mainly on the current legislation of the issue, of legal professional publications, articles and studies and the present case.
Problematic situations during pregnancy and a baby's first year from the man's point ofview
Votíková, Henrieta ; Cimrmannová, Tereza (advisor) ; Nová, Monika (referee)
My bachelor thesis "Problematic situations during pregnancy and a baby's first year from the man's point of view." rises question of fatherhood during problematic situations in life. My discovery was, that most fathers, which filled my questionnaire, has considered their situation problematic, during the pregnancy and first year of baby's life. In futher research I tried to find out wheather or not, fathers would be willing to contact and try an advisory services and found out that they mostly wouldn't. Due to surveys lack of representativeness I conclude this result as higly suggestive which is opening doors for an other work rather then closing this matter as resolved.
Determining and denying parenthood with a foreign element
Paulíny, Anna ; Frinta, Ondřej (advisor) ; Elischer, David (referee)
Determination and denial of parenthood with a foreign element Abstract This thesis deals with a significant, still current and well-known institute of family law, which is the determination and denial of parenthood, even in connection with a foreign element. Foreign element in so-called paternal disputes (in connection with the increase in travel and tourism in general) appears more and more often and is one of the pitfalls that may occur in determining and denying parenthood (others may include issues related to artificial insemination). This thesis deals with the historical development of the determination and denial of parenthood from Roman law to the description and analysis of the current legislation in the Czech Republic in the area of the determination and denial of parenthood, as well as examining whether there is a foreign element in them (and what are these possible specifics). For this reason, the individual decisions of the ECHR and the Constitutional Court are analyzed in this thesis because they significantly influence the procedures of the courts of first instance. Furthermore, the thesis describes the decisions of the Court of First Instance - specifically the District Court for Prague 8, which deals with paternal disputes with a foreign element. Thesis also briefly describes de lege ferenda...
The policy of active fatherhood in the Czech Republic in comparison with the Slovak Republic.
Češková, Eliška ; Dobiášová, Karolína (advisor) ; Vlčková, Kamila (referee)
The thesis deals with the active fatherhood policy in the Czech and Slovak Republics. The aim of the thesis is to compare fathers' involvement in childcare and active fatherhood policies in these countries. Then to map the types of measures to support active fatherhood that we can find here, their historical development and legislative anchorages in both countries. Specific measures are embedded in family policies. I am also interested in citizens' attitudes towards greater involvement of fathers in childcare. It is a comparison of two case studies (CR, SR), the current state of the policies is surveyed through expert questionnaires. The interviewees were experts on the area from both countries. The results of the research show us that, although the number of men receiving parental allowance in the countries is not much different, the Slovak Republic lacks the benefit of paternal postnatal care, which would mean a huge advance. In addition, family policy in the Czech Republic is more geared to a greater involvement of fathers, and a motivational bonus is currently being discussed to increase the number of men on parental leave. In the end, there are examples of good practice from Europe that both countries should follow.
Fatherhood and the perception of the roleplay of the father in a Prague parish
KRŇÁVKOVÁ, Marcela
The thesis describes fatherhood from the antic age until now. It defines the role play of the father in each historical periods of time and describes sources of influence which formed this role. The study is also focused on the influence in the catholic church and analysis from the church point of view. Subject of the thesis practical part is views of men on their role as fathers in a Prague suburb parish. It attempts to capture their fatherhood experience and to analyse it in relation to the fathers' attitude to the education of their children and material security. It focuses on ways of spending leisure time with their children, their education and comprehension and passing faith on them. It also analyses ways of the fathers' involvement in their households and child care.
Parental Couples' Views on Fatherhood
Pavlíček, Michal ; Pavlík, Petr (advisor) ; Havelková, Hana (referee)
This work focuses on the question of contemporary forms of fatherhood and thus responds to the current discussion about the greater involvement of men in childcare and domestic work. This ongoing discussion is closely associated with the equal opportunities for men and women. However, existing research shows that in most czech families the traditional gender division of family roles, which disadvantages women both within family and work life and limits men in fulfilling their parentel role, still prevails. The concept of active fatherhood presents man as an equally competent parent as a woman who is actively and more equally involved in childcare and domestic work. Poromoting this concept should help to eliminate inequalities mentioned above. The Ministry of Labour and Social Affairs of the Czech Republic, in support of active fatherhood, has conducted sociological research "The Forms of Paternity in the Czech Republic". The qualitative research carried out in this work is based on the research areas of the qualitative part of the mentioned research, specifically the part focused on the involvement of fathers in childcare and their ideas about the father's role. Conducted research tries to provide a more complete picture of the form of fatherhood through the inclusion of women to my research. The...

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