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Psychological Factors of Dying of a Close Person in Young Adults
Pikola, Michal ; Boukalová, Hedvika (advisor) ; Šporclová, Veronika (referee)
Almost everybody at some point in life experiences the event of a dying of a close person. It presents the perspective of the end of existence, which is often difficult to relate to. That is understandable, because a living person typically doesn't want to imagine their own death - nonetheless, it seems to be important to be able to accept death and dying as a closing period of life. Theoretical section of the thesis characterizes phenomena of death and dying and their psychological context, as well as e.g. mourning. Next, palliative care is described as a field, which sees death and dying or care for the dying and their close persons respectively as its main area of focus. Lastly, the theoretical section analyzes wellbeing and coping strategies in relation to death and dying as extraordinary situations, in which all sorts of effects and processes occur that influence these psychological characteristics. Empirical section focuses on connecting wellbeing and coping strategies to the process of dying of a close person in young adults. Members of this age group usually already have several distinct experiences with dying and death of a close person, them being relatives or other close persons. Results of the study showed a wide scale of used coping strategies, as well as the fact that circumstances...
Intervention Care (Crisis Intervention) in Terms of Emergency Medical Service
Pikola, Michal ; Boukalová, Hedvika (advisor) ; Šivicová, Gabriela (referee)
This bachelor's thesis focuses on the topic of crisis intervention, more exactly the topic of psychological first aid in conditions of Emergency medical service (EMS). The first chapter of the theoretical part introduces the topic in general terms, the second chapter describes specifics of psychological work in the EMS, and the third chapter deals with the issue of present state, importance and potential for improvement in effectiveness of the service provided. The study proposal presented in the last chapter also focuses on feedback and options of gathering feedback in an area where, as defined by the core values of psychological first aid, anonymity and one-timeness of the service are very important; gathering of feedback from its users and subsequent quality improvement of the service thus demands special attention.
Psychological Factors of Dying of a Close Person in Young Adults
Pikola, Michal ; Boukalová, Hedvika (advisor) ; Šporclová, Veronika (referee)
Almost everybody at some point in life experiences the event of a dying of a close person. It presents the perspective of the end of existence, which is often difficult to relate to. That is understandable, because a living person typically doesn't want to imagine their own death - nonetheless, it seems to be important to be able to accept death and dying as a closing period of life. Theoretical section of the thesis characterizes phenomena of death and dying and their psychological context, as well as e.g. mourning. Next, palliative care is described as a field, which sees death and dying or care for the dying and their close persons respectively as its main area of focus. Lastly, the theoretical section analyzes wellbeing and coping strategies in relation to death and dying as extraordinary situations, in which all sorts of effects and processes occur that influence these psychological characteristics. Empirical section focuses on connecting wellbeing and coping strategies to the process of dying of a close person in young adults. Members of this age group usually already have several distinct experiences with dying and death of a close person, them being relatives or other close persons. Results of the study showed a wide scale of used coping strategies, as well as the fact that circumstances...
Intervention Care (Crisis Intervention) in Terms of Emergency Medical Service
Pikola, Michal ; Boukalová, Hedvika (advisor) ; Šivicová, Gabriela (referee)
This bachelor's thesis focuses on the topic of crisis intervention, more exactly the topic of psychological first aid in conditions of Emergency medical service (EMS). The first chapter of the theoretical part introduces the topic in general terms, the second chapter describes specifics of psychological work in the EMS, and the third chapter deals with the issue of present state, importance and potential for improvement in effectiveness of the service provided. The study proposal presented in the last chapter also focuses on feedback and options of gathering feedback in an area where, as defined by the core values of psychological first aid, anonymity and one-timeness of the service are very important; gathering of feedback from its users and subsequent quality improvement of the service thus demands special attention.

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