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Support for students with mental health disorders at a selected high school
Hejhalová, Tereza ; Machovcová, Kateřina (advisor) ; Zicha, Zbyněk (referee)
1 ABSTRACT The thesis focuses on the occurrence of mental disorders in adolescents and the provision of support through school counseling services. This topic is current and requires extensive discussion and increased public attention due to the growing issue of mental health problems among young people. The aim of the thesis is not only to clarify but also to describe in detail the issue of mental disorders in adolescents, with a special focus on school counseling centers and their staff. The theoretical part of the thesis presents an analysis of basic concepts related to health, adolescence, and mental disorders. It also includes a list of the most common mental disorders occurring in this age group. In addition, it provides a detailed analysis of the school counseling system, which provides a deeper insight into the structure and organization of the support provided. The practical part of the thesis utilizes qualitative research, which includes observations of the school environment, analysis of school documents, and interviews with school counseling center staff. These methods allow for an insight into the practical aspect of providing help and support to students with mental disorders in the selected school environment. The research section focuses on a detailed analysis of the counseling services...
Psychohygiene of a paramedic
POSPÍŠILOVÁ, Erika
This study focuses on the psychohygiene of emergency medical responders, aiming to understand the professional demands on their mental health and well-being. The work analyzed stress factors, burnout syndrome, and mental health, examining the influence of stress on individuals and the importance of mental hygiene and self-care. The main objective was to ascertain the perception of psychological demands among emergency medical responders in prehospital care. The theoretical part of the study addresses issues of mental disorders, the influence of stress, and its effects on emergency medical responders. The practical section sought answers to predetermined hypotheses through research. The research was based on a questionnaire survey distributed among emergency medical responders. Based on the findings, it was observed that many responders experience stressful situations related to their work, which can have a negative impact on their mental health and well-being. We found no significant difference in the perception of psychological demands between genders. There was no difference in the perception of psychological demands based on length of practice. We also identified various activities that emergency medical responders engage in for their mental hygiene. The results indicate that providing support for stress management and mental health care is crucial for emergency medical responders in their professional lives. The conclusions of this study may contribute to a better understanding of responders' needs and the support of their mental health and well-being in the workplace. In the conclusion of the bachelor's thesis, in addition to summarizing the research results and evaluating the fulfillment of objectives, recommendations for current practice among emergency medical responders are provided. These recommendations are derived from the findings and can serve as a practical guide for improving the care of mental health among emergency medical responders in their professional environment.
Selected Members of the Habsburg Dynasty and their Mental Disorders
Grunclová, Kateřina ; Ehler, Edvard (advisor) ; Vančata, Václav (referee)
This Bachelor thesis presents research into occurring mental illnesses in celected members of the Habsburg dynasty, with an effort to best consretise them from the original historical background and to compare them with current knowledge. At the same time, it will describe the marriage policy that cintributed to the emergence of mental illness in individual members. The aim of the work is to get acquainted with the Habsburg dynasty, characterize the mental disorders occurring in this magnificent dynasty and evaluate the manifestations of individual diseases.
Social Housing for People with Mental Disorder
ČERNÁ, Monika
The aim of the bachelor thesis was to describe social housing for people with mental disorders, especially in the city of Pilsen. In the practical part, the following research questions were answered: 1) What are the possibilities and specifics of social work with people with mental disorders? 2) What is the benefit of social housing from the point of view of clients with mental disorders? For the research, I chose a qualitative research strategy using the method of semi-structured interviews. The first part of the interviews took place with social workers of the City of Pilsen - Department of Affordable Housing and Social Inclusion, the second part of the interviews with tenants of social housing who have been diagnosed with a mental disorder. The research set was created by the method of intentional selection and subsequent data analysis was performed by the coding method. A total of fourteen semi-structured interviews were conducted, five with social workers and twelve with clients. The research part showed that all communication partners from the ranks of clients lived in precarious housing conditions before moving into a social apartment, all of them showed repeated moving, especially after substandard forms of housing. This situation often worsened their mental state, and most of them were regularly hospitalized in psychiatric hospitals. The most common reasons for the absence of long-term stable housing presented by communication partners were poor financial situation, mental health problems and poor social ties. After moving into a social apartment, all communication partners managed to keep housing with the support of a social worker free of rent, and almost all of them had a long-term health condition. They all live in a social apartment for more than one year. The bachelor's thesis can be beneficial for social workers who, in the exercise of their profession, meet people with mental disorders suffering from housing deprivation. It could also be an inspiration for municipalities considering the introduction of social housing.
Socially Therapeutic Workshop for People with Mental Disorder
PEKÁRKOVÁ, Markéta
This bachelor´s thesis deals with the topic of socially therapeutic workshop for people mental disorder. The purpose of the socially therapeutic workshop which serves as ambulatory social service is a long-term regular support aimed at the development of working habits and skills through social working therapy based on the objectives determined for the patients within their individual planning. The objective of this bachelor´s thesis was to determine what ways are used to provide social service of socially therapeutic workshop (its aims, the mission of the services, terms and principles, realisation of the service, benefits of the service for the users, the role, and activities of the social worker). The service is intended for the clients with mental diseases in Fokus, registered association, in České Budějovice. The qualitative research strategy was chosen for the methodical section and the method of questioning technique using semi-structured interview was used. The method of open coding was used to evaluate the results, the method - pencil, a sheet of paper. Three mind maps created in Mindmaster application were prepared to demonstrate the results. Four clients of the social therapeutic workshop and four social workers of this service took part in the interviews. It is obvious from the results of the research that the social workers as well as clients consider the obtaining of social contacts and provision of psychological support, which is important for the clients, to be the greatest benefit of this service. The workshop provides a cooking, a memory training, support groups, a literary club for the clients that help them to gain competences for everyday life. This bachelor´s thesis may be used as a feedback for the social therapeutic workshop where the research was realised. Furthermore, this thesis may be used as a source of information for the general public on how the socially therapeutic workshops for people with mental disorder are operated.
Social position of persons with mental disorder in Daniel Keyes' novel and short story Flowers for Algernon
Gavrish, Irina ; Chalupský, Petr (advisor) ; Topolovská, Tereza (referee)
The aim of this thesis is investigation of social standing of people with mental disorders in society using the example of Daniel Keyes's novel and short story Flowers for Algernon (1966, 1959). This subject matter is important to the modern society owing to the existence of people with the mental disorder who are not stable in their social position, as society is not sure how to treat this problem. The theoretical part deals with history of mental disorder, its classification and other examples of literary works on the corresponding subjects. The main body is focused on exploration of the text of the novel itself. In this part also is discussed using of composition, structure, lexis, grammar and syntax to provide the better understanding of the subject The results of research, provided in this thesis are described in the conclusion.
Analysis of a selected groups of psychiatric patients
Päckertová, Barbora ; Šídlo, Luděk (advisor) ; Lustigová, Michala (referee)
This diploma thesis focuses on the analysis of selected diagnoses of psychiatric patients in 2019, specifically diagnoses from the category F30-F39 (affective disorders) and F40-F48 (neurotic, stress- related and somatoform disorders). The aim of this work is to approach the topic of mental disorders, related concepts, and to analyze selected patients receiving outpatient health care with a focus on the Czech Republic. The work uses anonymized data from VZP ČR for selected diagnoses. Within the monitored diagnoses, data for the number of uniquely treated patients (UOP), the number of contacts / visits to outpatient health care facilities and the costs of outpatient care for selected diagnoses are analyzed. Descriptive analysis of selected diagnoses is performed on the basis of two expertise (305 - psychiatry and 901 - clinical psychology). The data showed that the proportion of VZP ČR's patients with selected diagnoses differs according to outpatient health expertise. The highest share of patients in expertise 305 is visible within middle-aged patients, on the contrary, in expertise 901 is the largest share of patients within younger age categories. Based on both expertise, the highest average costs spent by VZP ČR on 1 UOP and number of average contacts on 1 UOP for selected diagnoses also differ.
System - Stigmatization of Psychically Disordered
Bodnár, Jan ; Háva, Petr (advisor) ; Karlová, Irena (referee)
Diploma thesis "System - Stigmatization of Psychically Disordered" aims the analysis of the system - stigmatization after the year 1989. As a part of the research tasks some fields related to the psychiatrical treatment/care reform in Czech Republic are discussed. Among the most important fields of disputation lie the general prerequisites of the system - stigmatization sequencing the present system of the treatment/care, the principles of the persisting psychiatrical treatment/care system that emphasizes psychiatrical institutions such as mental homes or the specific interests and acts of the people involved in compared to declared sponsions that were published in the strategical documents. As a solution by the working the problem out the people involved analysis, analysis of the legal frame and relevant strategical documents analysis. The koncept System - stigmatization is, for the purpose of that thesis, understood as an origin and a development of the stigmatization - mechanism that originated in the system of psychiatrical treatment/care and psychiatric institutions. Understood in that way, the stigmatization can be characterized as complicated web of determinants having deep history - based roots. It is also related to development of the specific culture in a way. The diploma thesis specifies...
Social work methods and their effectiveness used for clients with mental disorders
Pomahačová, Kateřina ; Krahulcová, Beáta (advisor) ; Ondrušová, Jiřina (referee)
In thesis on the topic "Social work methods used in clients with mental disorders and their effectiveness" I focus on the terminology. I am going to learn basic information about selected mental disorders such as schizophrenia, affective disorders, specifically bipolar disorder, neurotic disorders, specifically obsessive-compulsive disorder and lastly personality disorders, namely borderline personality disorder. Next, I am going to focus on the treatment possibilities of mental disorders, where I speak about the prevention and social worker approach. I continue with social survey and treatment&care for people with mental disorders. Finally, I am going to write about social work methods. The main goal of my thesis was to find what methods of social work are used at work with clients suffering mental disorders. Also if in practice are any methods used and what kind of method is used most often. My next goal was to find out the effectiveness of the methods used in social work. I used survey by a questionnaire. The survey contains 11semi-open questions. After that I concluded that methods of social work are provided to clients with mental disorders and all methods of social work for the mentally ill are used. That means work with an individual, family, group, community, psychiatric rehabilitation,...
Deaths in the Psychiatric hospital Kateřinky in 1911-1925
Zvoníková, Iveta ; Velková, Alice (advisor) ; Fialová, Ludmila (referee)
Deaths in the Psychiatric hospital Kateřinky in 1911-1925 Abstract This bachelor thesis deals with mentally ill people who died in Psychiatric hospital in Prague at the beginning of the 20th century. The aim of the thesis was to analyse the structures of the dead in the Psychiatric hospital Kateřinky in 1911-1925. The analysis was built mainly based on data from register of the dead 1911-1925. Austrian statistics and the Demographic Yearbook were used to compare the structure of the dead in Psychiatric hospital with structures of the dead in Bohemia. Structures of the dead were analysed by common statistical, demographic and geographical procedures, in terms of gender and age, marital status, social status, place of birth, place of residence, diagnoses (causes of death), length of hospital stay and seasonality of death. From the results of the analyses, it was found that the structure of dead in the institute is very specific from the population of the dead in Bohemia in all aspects examined. Keywords: Kateřinky, madhouse, structure of the dead, derangement, register, World War I.

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