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The client and his therapeutic continuum journey - extended casuistry study
Mádlová, Adéla ; Libra, Jiří (advisor) ; Pavlovská, Amalie (referee)
Background: The Kazuistic study focuses, besides the individual's client's fate, also on the successions that accompanied the client on his path through the therapeutic continuum. Client's subjective evaluation of their actual path through services gives us option to look at the issue of matching, from another angle. Matching or matching needs with the appropriate type of care for an individual client is a current issue, not only in addictology services, therefore is desirable to focus further on this topic. Targets: The core of the final bachelor thesis is a casuistic study that includes elaboration of respondents subjective evaluations with the intention to examine problematics of matching needs in individual addictological services. Research group: Four respondents, men, around the same age, with permanent residence in various places of the Czech Republic participated in the data collection. All respondents were in an unnamed prison in a specialized department for convicts with a behavioral disorder caused by the use of narcotics and psychotropic substances. Respondents were selected randomly for the purpose of diversity in undergoing treatments. Methodology: The practical part of the final bachelor's thesis was implemented with the contribution of a partially controlled interview, with...

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