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The Influence of Spiritual Life on Physical Life
Legátová, Natália ; Luptáková, Marina (advisor) ; Ventura, Václav (referee)
This thesis attempts to investigate the possibilities for application of Gestalt therapy to deal with psychosomatic problems. The induction of thesis presents the development of Gestalt psychology from its beginning until today. The next section highlights the differences in other psychotherapeutic approaches, specifically deal with Daseinanalysis, which has a different approach to a holistic understanding of man. On the other hand, thesis attempts to map the same statements with psychosomatic approach or options when these two directions can complement each other. The following section of this thesis is the opportunities to get know more techniques in Gestalt therapy, which are divided into soft, hard and expressive. The practical implementation of these techniques we can find in the fourth chapter which demonstrates the interconnection of Gestalt therapy and Psychosomatics in practice. The spiritual approach in Gestalt therapy is described in the last section. This approach provides an unusual insight into the possible role of spirituality in Gestalt therapy
Teamwork at psychosomatic clinics in Bavaria: an inspiration to develop management in psychosomatic medicine in the Czech Republic
Kratochvílová, Iva ; Holeyšovský, Jan (advisor) ; Trpišovský, Milan (referee)
This thesis is focused on the organization of interdisciplinary teamwork in the field of psychosomatic medicine at specialized clinics in Bavaria. The main objective is to describe the system of organization and management of local teams and principles that constitute the teamwork in the psychosomatic field. The paper consists of two parts, theoretical and empirical. The theoretical part deals with team and teamwork defintion, as well as its characteristics in health care and in multidisciplinary (interdisciplinary) teams with regard to the specifics of their management. Multidisciplinary teams and interprofessional cooperation is discussed in relation to the field of psychosomatic medicine. A summary of the current basis of psychosomatic medicine in the context of medical education, legislation and the health care system in the Federal Republic of Germany and the Czech Republic follows. The system of the field of psychosomatic medicine in Germany is one of the main reasons why the empirical part is focused on the German environment of psychosomatic practice. The results of this thesis bring a model of the teamwork at psychosomatic clinics in Bavaria, which the Czech environment can be inspired by in its concept and can build on the major discovered principles of teamwork. These are common visions...
The orthodox psychotheraps (The Another Aproach To Man)
Hempl, Jiří ; Luptáková, Marina (advisor) ; Vopatrný, Gorazd Josef (referee)
(Annotation) This thesis compares the orthodox approach to man to psychotherapeutics, especially with psychoanalysis, analytic psychology and logoterapy. These systems arise from positivistic backgrounds and approaches to man in this direction. In opposite to psychoanalysis analytic psychology and logoterapy think about spiritual aspect in life of man, but both systems mostly psychologize this aspect. The orthodox psychotherapy especially works with this spiritual aspect. It comes out from patristic anthropology referring that man is God's creature according to Genesis. The spirit aspect plays the cardinal role in the relationship between man and God. This relationship was corrupted by the rebellion of man against God. This rebellion has changed the ontological nature of man. According to the orthodox psychotherapy mental disorders are a result from this ontological change of man, which characterized by "garment of skin" done by God for man to revive in fallen state. The solution of mental disorders and then spiritual problems is to accept the state of "garments of skill" and in renewing of relationship with God.
Psychological aspects of headache
Tomečková, Sandra ; Šivicová, Gabriela (advisor) ; Najbrtová, Kristina (referee)
This thesis focuses on the psychological aspects of headaches from different perspectives which can affect patient's life. The theoretical part is divided into several chapters. The first one is devoted to the characteristics of different types of headaches and serves as a theoretical-neurologic background for the following chapters focused on the psychological aspects as mentioned. Next chapters are a mainstay of the thesis that deal with the psychological aspects as possible symptoms of headaches; accompanying psychological phenomenas which patient may face while having a pain attack and also psychological consequences of this health problem. The last chapter is dedicated to the co-morbidity of psychiatric disorders with migraine. In the empirical part a research project exploring the correlation of personality traits and headaches is presented. Keywords Headache, migraine, pain, personality traits, stress, psychiatric disorders, quality of life, psychosomatic
The Influence of the nursing staff on patient's coping with the hospitalisation
Horáčková, Eliška ; Štefančíková, Mariana (advisor) ; Hadaš, Lubomír (referee)
9. Anotace Typ závěrečné práce: Bachelor Thesis Title of thesis: The Influence of the Nursing Staff on Patient's Coping with the Hospitalisation Year of defense: 2019 Institution: Charles University in Prague, Faculty of Medicine in Hradec Králové, Department of Social Medicine, Department of Nursing Name of author: Eliška Horáčková Supervisor: PhDr. Mariana Štefančíková, Ph. D. Abstract: This thesis deals with the influence of nonverbal behavior, i.e. facial expressions and haptics, of the nursing staff on coping with the hospitalization. The theoretical part contains information on nonverbal communication in general and on its importance in nursing care. There is a detailed section on facial expressions and haptics, understood as a part of nonverbal communication and the main topic of this thesis. In the empirical part the author discusses with respondents their own perspective of the nonverbal behavior and perception of this type of care, using a semi-structured interview. Key words: nonverbal communication, haptics, faciel expression, psychosomatic, psychology in nursing Number of pages: 154
Homeopathic cure impact on human health
PECHOVÁ, Nikola
The focus of this Diploma Thesis is to discover the awareness of homeopathy. Previous experience of responders with this type of treatment. If they don't mistake homeopathy for other type of alternative medicine and whether their experience has been positive, neutral or even negative. Another important goal is to examine the consequences of homeopathic treatment from the particular homeopath or a qualified expert. The difference between the treatment and diagnosis of the certain homeopaths. And also, the course of the visit. Primarily, the effect of homeopathic preparations on the health of the individual. A combination of quantitative and qualitative research was chosen to process these goals. The quantitative research is evaluated using an anonymous poll in electronic form. The qualitative research is processed using a semi-structured interview. The goal of the theoretical part is a mere view of the issue. It contains chapters that outline the basics of homeopathy, its use, homeopathic preparations, their production and the limits of homeopathic treatment. The Diploma Thesis contains an objective view of homeopathic treatment and assessment of its influence on the health of the individual.
Possibilities of poetotherapy use as a therapeutic tool at the health care
PLAŇANSKÁ, Kristýna
In this bachelor thesis I deal with possibilities of using poetry therapy as a therapeutic tool in health care. Poetry therapy is a method that uses elements of poetry. The work includes the theoretical and practical part. In the theoretical part I deal with psychosomatics, communication, psychotherapy, literary kinds and genres, poetry therapy and other therapeutic methods. In the practical part I applied the qualitative research method, which was attended by 3 women and 3 men in the age range from 21 to 75 years. In my work I applied 4 methods - poet therapy, controlled interview, observation and music therapy. The aim of this work is to find out about internal problems, motivate them to read poems, awaken new interests, stimulate relaxation, harmony and social conscience by using 10 therapeutical hours during 10 weeks. New interests appeared in 72% of respondents. Motivating respondents to read poems was successful at 48%. A sense of harmonization was achieved in 72% of respondents. In 80% of the respondents we were able to create social conscience. In 68% of respondents, we managed to reduce internal problems where 78% of the participants had an inner relaxation. The results show that regular poetry therapy helps responders eliminate internal problems, bring a state of relaxation and have more empathy. It had less influence on raising new interests and to motivate respondents reading poems themselves. This work can serve not only students but also the general public as a source of information.
The Physiotherapy of Patients with Vertebrogenic Difficulties in the Cervical Vertebrae Area and the Role of Psychosomatic Medicine
Hrbková, Lucie ; Konopáčová, Eva (advisor) ; Cmuntová, Kateřina (referee)
BACHEROL THESIS ABSTRACT Author's first name and surname: Lucie Hrbková Bacherol thesis supervizor: Ing. Eva Konopáčová Oponent: Title of bacherol thesis: The Physiotherapy of Patients with Vertebrogenic Difficulties in the Cervical Vertebrae Area and the Role of Psychosomatic Medicine Abstract: The theme of the bachelor's work is Physiotherapy for Patients with Vertebrogenous Problems of the Cervical Spine and the Role of Psychosomatics. The work consists of theoretical and practical parts. The theoretical part of my bachelor's work is devoted to psychosomatics and its relationship with vertebrogenous painful syndrome, particularly in the cervical spine. It describes a therapeutic approach to back pain and the links of psyche with back pain for patients where no structural or functional difficulties source were found. The other parts of my work deal with etiology and pathogenesis of vertebrogenous disease. They summarize anatomical description of the spine with a focus on cervical spine. There are the possibilities of physiotherapy intervention for psychosomatic patients. The practical part contains a case report of a patient who suffers from vertebrogenous problems in the cervical spine. The next part is a methodology work including the objective and the basic work assumption, literature search, the...
Teamwork at psychosomatic clinics in Bavaria: an inspiration to develop management in psychosomatic medicine in the Czech Republic
Kratochvílová, Iva ; Holeyšovský, Jan (advisor) ; Trpišovský, Milan (referee)
This thesis is focused on the organization of interdisciplinary teamwork in the field of psychosomatic medicine at specialized clinics in Bavaria. The main objective is to describe the system of organization and management of local teams and principles that constitute the teamwork in the psychosomatic field. The paper consists of two parts, theoretical and empirical. The theoretical part deals with team and teamwork defintion, as well as its characteristics in health care and in multidisciplinary (interdisciplinary) teams with regard to the specifics of their management. Multidisciplinary teams and interprofessional cooperation is discussed in relation to the field of psychosomatic medicine. A summary of the current basis of psychosomatic medicine in the context of medical education, legislation and the health care system in the Federal Republic of Germany and the Czech Republic follows. The system of the field of psychosomatic medicine in Germany is one of the main reasons why the empirical part is focused on the German environment of psychosomatic practice. The results of this thesis bring a model of the teamwork at psychosomatic clinics in Bavaria, which the Czech environment can be inspired by in its concept and can build on the major discovered principles of teamwork. These are common visions...
Psychosomatic influence on the cause of cardiovaskular diseases? (Psychosocial insight into the world of the patient)
Menšíková, Monika ; Hadaš, Lubomír (advisor) ; Gigalová, Veronika (referee)
Name and surname of the author: Monika Menšíková Institution: Charles University in Prague, Faculty of Medicine in Hradec Králové, Department of Social Medicine, Department of Nursing Tittle: Psychosomatics influence on the causes of cardiovascular diseases? (Psychosocial insight into the world of the patient) Supervisor: MUDr. Lubomír Hadaš Number of pages: 68 Number of attachments: 6 Year of defense: 2016 Keywords: psychosomatic, cardiovascular disease, psychosocial world, story of life, influence of childhood, influence of stress Summary: This thesis examines with looking at the patient's psychosocial world view of the nurses and the potential impact on the psychosocial field of cardiovascular disease. In the empirical part are collected and analyzed information from the lives of six patients suffering from ill- health are cardiovascular in nature. The talks I had with six patients, and the data was analyzed by open coding.

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