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Importance of aftercare in emotional intelligence for clients addicted to alcohol
Jokešová, Aneta ; Richterová-Těmínová, Martina (advisor) ; Kuda, Aleš (referee)
1 Abstract BACKGROUND: Research shows that people addicted to alcohol have less ability to control emotions, empathy and responsibility. Self-awarneness and work on personality is an integral part of the recovery process and return to a satysfying life. Aftercare goals are to reduce or eliminate the risks leading to relapse and also to strengthen the factors to maintain abstinence, which also include emotional stability, insight and self-awareness. AIMS: The main aim is to describe the importance of aftercare in the field of emotional entelligence for two clients of the opposite gender attending to group therapy in the organisation Anima in year 2016. Describe their perception of emotions, adressed topics, goals and focus on relationships. METHODS: The study is conducted qualitatively, in the form of a case study, for deeper exploration of clients. Information has been obtained by semi-structured interview, where I focused on emotions, relationships, goals and topics dealt with in the group and the role aftercare played in these areas. The interview was supplemented with written records that are kept every session by a reflective worker in the group therapy. RESULTS: The results of both clients agree on the fact that aftercare is helpful with emotional skills, especially in the sense of self-awareness,...
A case study of a recovering alcoholic wife living together with an alcoholic husband
Slaná, Hana ; Kalina, Kamil (advisor) ; Richterová-Těmínová, Martina (referee)
Background: Abstinent woman, former alcohol user, who is in marriage with active alcohol user. Concept co-dependency (Kudrle, 2003, Whitfield, 1991). Determination, agreement and the will of the married couple for participation in this case study concerning alcohol use and its effects on their coexistence. Objectives and research questions: The main objective of this thesis was to investigate the coexistence of an alcohol-dependent husband with abstinent wife. The main research question was: How is the coexistence of dependent partner with abstinent wife? Additional research questions were: 1) Does, the coexistence look as harmonic in the eyes of the couple and does it fulfil the image of the ideal partnership? 2) What is the role of the respondents in the partnership - is there a sign of co-dependency? 3) Which are the relaps prevention techniques the wife use for maintaining the abstinence? 4) What circumstance or situations may motivate the husband to quit alcohol use? Methodology: The gathering of data for this case study was done by qualitative approach. The main collection methods were the semi-structures in-depth interviews (Miovský, 2006). As the additional methods the study of the medical records of respondents, Quality of Life questionnaire (WHOQOL-BREF) (WHO, 1996), Alcohol Use Disorders...
Psychodynamic aspects of addictological treatment at the day care center- case study
Jeřábková, Zuzana ; Kalina, Kamil (advisor) ; Richterová-Těmínová, Martina (referee)
This work deals with the importance of psychodynamic approaches in practice of a day care center for an addictological treatment. The research core of this thesis are qualitative case analyses with a comment on the etiology of the dependency problem (anamnestic analysis revealing uncontrolled or conflicting developmental stages according to E. H. Erikson) and at the same time on the accentuation of the importance of psychodynamic approaches in routine clinical practice, which focuses primarily on good nonverbal interventions (i.e. an authentic technique using stones, an art therapy, nonverbal techniques) and transference phenomena. The aim of this thesis is to understand an individual case through selected psychoanalytic theories and to describe the key therapeutic interventions leading to curing an addicted person using an ambulant addiction treatment. For this particular research I chose a qualitative approach. I processed five clients' life stories into a set of case studies. Several methods were used to obtain the needed data. The crucial one was a semi-structured interview, then a life curve and a projective method. In each case study, I explained one developmental stage by E. H. Erikson, which I interpreted as crucial for creating and developing an addiction. For the data analysis, I used a...
Trauma in Childhood among women using addictive substances
Budinská, Blanka ; Richterová-Těmínová, Martina (advisor) ; Kuda, Aleš (referee)
This bachelor work deals with the relations between traumatic experiences in childhood, deficient or dysfunctional family environment and the possible future development of addictive behaviors in women. It turns out that the experience of traumatic events in childhood can cause long-term and sometimes irreversible problem completely. These problems may be based on the circumstances involved in the future addictive behaviors. Based on the stories I have from women in residential treatment or after treatment heard with their consent and also due to the processing of information which I received, I find role in their next life and behavior should or could have this traumatic experience in their childhood.
The Ritual at Successful Completion of Addiction Treatment in Therapeutic Community from the Perspective of Clients at different Phases
Černá, Michaela ; Radimecký, Josef (advisor) ; Richterová-Těmínová, Martina (referee)
Rituals can be described as ceremonial acts, that have typical rules and own significance. They have their place not only for substance abusers within therapeutic communities, but in a daily life also. Usually, rituals are bonded to traditions of a specific community and they provide a possibility for an individual to identify with this community. They provide also strong emotional experience and they concern spiritual parts of the individual as well. The main objective of this study is to provide a possible view of clients of each stages of final ritual in specific therapeutic community and to find out how it is perceived and valued in a case of a given attitude on their process of own treatment. The elaborated work is focused on emotions which are experienced by clients, whether and in a case how they sense the person, to whom is the ritual addressed, and how they sense therapists and objects which are used during the ritual. In the elaborated work is used a qualitative approach. Data were collected by individual semi-structured interviews. The sample was chosen by a method of intended choice via an institution, it is consisted of therapeutic community White Light I clients, which were present in the community at that time and simultaneously participated on the leaving ritual in this community....
Barriers in early onset of drug users into the treatment
Fafejtová, Lucie ; Richterová-Těmínová, Martina (advisor) ; Kalina, Kamil (referee)
OF THE THESIS Name: Bc. Lucie Fafejtová Specialization: Addictology Head of the thesis: PaedDr. Martina Richterová - Těmínová Opponent: Doc. MUDr. PhDr. Kamil Kalina, CSc. Pages: 118 The name of the thesis: BARRIERS IN EARLY ONSET OF DRUG USERS INTO THE TREATMENT Abstract: The aim of this thesis is to analyze the barriers to early onset of treatment for drug users and not just the first one, but also with other runs. The theoretical part focuses on the possible barriers for starting the treatment, and the factors that are important for change, treat and restoration of the client. It is mainly the individuality of clients (age, his fears, anxiety, lack of confidence and motivation for treatment); drug world, in which the client lives and his drug career; health of the client (including psychopathological complications), social background (regarding the criminal background and his relationship with the others and family) and also factors on the medical company side or treatment program. In the practical part I am focused on qualitative research of three focus groups, where the groups are divided by age to youth, adults and older clients. Focus of these groups is the existence of barriers for drug users to appear in time to treatment. The aim of this research is to compare these three focus groups and...
Low treshold working consulting
Šilarová, Vilma ; Richterová-Těmínová, Martina (advisor) ; Janoušková, Olga (referee)
The paper deals with less researched topic of job related (re)integration of unstabilized drug users. It is a comparative study of two emplyoment agencies - the Prague based PSA SANANIM and Wiena based WBB. Case studies derived from these agencies are compared through the scope of provided social services, methodology of work and other factors that are part of the functioning process of the agencies. The study takes into account different conditions in which the above mentioned agencies operate, specificaly: active policy of employment and setting the national drug policy priorities of the Czech Republic and Austria. Research data are based on research papers and specialized texts in Czech and German languages, statistical bulletins, lessons learned during internship conducted abroad, case histories and dekurses of clients PSA. Conclusions serve to improve methodology of emplyoment consultancy for unstabilized clients. It also detects factors that are so far limiting.

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