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Stopková, Pavla ; Zvolský, Petr (advisor) ; Martásek, Pavel (referee) ; Michalová, Kyra (referee)
Psychiatric illnesses represent a substantial part of civilization diseases and their frequency is rising. Depressive episode and alcohol addiction are among the 10 most serious conditions of our time. Epidemiological studies show that every year 100 million people worldwide will suffer depression. At one stage in our lifetime 17% of us will go through a depressive episode. According to Scheene, psychiatric day hospitals fulfil four major tasks: (Scheene, A. H. et al, 1988): They are an alternative to classical psychiatric inpatient care They follow after classical psychiatric inpatient care They are an intensive form of outpatient care They are used for long term rehabilitation of patients with chronic psychiatric disorder One of the major shortcomings of psychiatric day hospital research is the fact that over the last two decades particularly, a broad variety of conceptual models have proliferated through the whole of Europe and the US. They range from crisis intervention and drop-in centres to long term rehabilitative services or highly specialized day centres and there are not many surveys being carried out to assess the detailed characteristics of these services. Therefore the research focuses mainly on comparing acute psychiatric day care with traditional inpatient treatment. Systematic...
Chronic insomnia and the importance of cognitive behavioral therapy in the treatment
Závěšická, Lucie ; Höschl, Cyril (advisor) ; Šonka, Karel (referee) ; Zvolský, Petr (referee)
The work is based on three studies that were made during treatment of patients with chronic insomnia. The aim was to contribute to knowledge that leads to the selection of appropriate treatment for patients with chronic insomnia. The study is primarily concerned with various aspects of cognitive-behavioral psychotherapy and particularly objectifying treatment outcomes.
Role of dopaminergic and serotonergic neurotransmission in animal models of schizophrenia
Páleníček, Tomáš ; Höschl, Cyril (advisor) ; Papežová, Hana (referee) ; Šulcová, Alexandra (referee) ; Zvolský, Petr (referee)
The dissertation presents the results of our studies on animal models of psychosis. In the pharmacological model parameters are evaluated by behavioral and electrophysiological correlates of which are subject to influence by direct modification of the serotonergic and dopaminergic neurotransmission.

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