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Obstacles in Cooperation with Legal Representatives at Regional Ambulance for Adddictions in Children and Youth.
Baldé, Nene Diaraye ; Tolimatová, Jarmila (advisor) ; Svěcená, Kateřina (referee)
Background: Theory and research declares that family memberes engagement in adolescent treatment has positive impact on treatment outcomes. To get the famillies engaged is quite challenging for proffesionals in addiction treatment services. Motivation of individual members fluctuate a lot. The impact on treatment is due to the voluntarity of treatment or recomendation of a third side. Even dough engagement of legal representatives is declared condition of treatment in Regional Ambulance for Adddictions in Children and Youth, it is complicated to motivate them for cooperation. Aims: The aim of the thesis is to find out how the legal representatives percieve cooperation with outpatient services, if they percieve any obstacles in getting more involved and to find out, what is their view on adolescent's profit from treatment. Methods: For the research a qualitative approach was used in the form of semi- structured interview and interpretation of the data from client files and UniData program. Data collection took work during 05/18-11/18. For the data analysis the method of gestalts was used. Results: Thesis has shown that the main motivational element was some crisis of legal representatives, when they didn't know how to solve demanding situation. The main obstacles are the technical ones like...
Harmful use and drug dependence in patients with psychotic disorders
Baldé, Diaraye ; Kalina, Kamil (advisor) ; Minařík, Jakub (referee)
Main subject of my thesis are dual diagnosis, mental illness connected to the abuse of legal or illegal addictive substance. Specifically, I focus on the harmful use and addiction of the patients, diagnosed with psychosis. As we know from the researches, these patients are three times more likely to become addicted than the average population. Still, there are only few spots, where they actually work on this issue. This thesis aims to describe the patterns in using addictive substances between the patients with psychosis. Also to describe the impact of using these substances on behavior, symptoms of the disease and the relationships. Furthermore, if those substances can be used for self- medication. The research sample is consisted from five respondents. I found four of them out of the official institutions, using the snowball method. First, the respondents completed the survey, which should confirm, whether they suffer by using addictive substances, or by being addicted. I also went through a short anamnesis and another survey, tracking line of the survey questions. I am using qualitative research. The interviews were set by semi-structured questions. I have analyzed the data with the method of catching the patterns. Most of the respondents used addictive substances on everyday basis, during their...

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