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Analysis of biographical stories of girls from diagnostic institute focused on addictive behaviour
Blajko, Julia ; Matoušek, Petr (advisor) ; Šejvl, Jaroslav (referee)
Background: The topic of substance abuse by adolescents has long been relevant. A lot of work and research has been devoted to this issue, but there are still many questions that need to be answered. Aim of the work: The analysis of the stories of girls from the diagnostic institute, the research of the role of the topic of drugs in life stories, the analysis of treatment and stay in the TI and also outside the diagnostic institute. The key role of the whole work is played by reflection, the ability to look at oneself in the mentioned respondents. The question of whether girls are able to learn from their mistakes, draw conclusions and follow them in the future after such negative experiences. Methods: The usage of semi-structured interviews to describe the life stories of girls from the earliest memories to recent times. Specifically, the interview is a suitable tool for achieving authenticity in the narration of the respondents. Results: After processing the interviews, the influence of specific and recurring pathological factors in all stories that contributed to the emergence of addiction in the clients of the diagnostic institute was found. The factors were specifically: a dysfunctional or absent family background, a pathological environment in which girls grew up and matured, a constant...
Analysis of biographical stories of girls from diagnostic institute focused on addictive behaviour
Blajko, Julia ; Matoušek, Petr (advisor) ; Šejvl, Jaroslav (referee)
Background: The topic of substance abuse by adolescents has long been relevant. Work and research has been devoted to this issue, but there are still many questions that need to be answered. The research questions were: 1) Were girls exposed to physical and psychological violence in connection with the use of addictive substances? 2) Were the girls provided with professional addictology care? 3) Were the girls treated in psychiatric wards and other non-addictology facilities? 4) Are the girls from the diagnostic institute able to reflect on the topic of addiction and look at it? The aim of this work: analysis of the stories of girls from home care, research into the role of the topic of drugs in life stories, analysis of treatment and stay in home care and also outside the diagnostic institute.The key role of the whole work is played by reflection, the ability to see oneself in girls.The question of whether girls are able to learn from their mistakes, draw conclusions and follow them in the future after such negative experiences. Methods: analysis using semi-structured interviews to describe in detail their life stories from the earliest childhood memories up to the present.Specifically,the interview is a suitable tool for achieving authenticity in the narration of the respondents. Results:The...

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