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Impact od domestic violence in family on the child from the perspective of social workers of social and legal protection of children
HAVRÁNKOVÁ, Iveta
The diploma thesis deals with the issue of domestic violence in the family and its impacts on the child from the perspective of social workers OSPOD. It describes the family, domestic violence, valid legislation, CAN syndrome. Attention is paid to children as witnesses and direct victims of domestic violence, social work with a family affected by domestic violence focused on the specific activities of the OSPOD. Dilematic situations on the part of social workers are mentioned. The work focuses on the various effects of domestic violence on the child's psychic state and behavior, on his moral development, study results, relationships with peers, parents, partnerships and contact with the aggressor.
Emotionality of children who experienced domestic violence in their families
Benešová, Klára ; Šulová, Lenka (advisor) ; Šírová, Eva (referee)
This thesis studies a specific population of children exposed to domestic violence. The theoretical part is focused on the impacts of domestic violence on emotionality and emotional development of children. It also deals with the problematic aspects of children's emotionality that are believed to be disturbed by this traumatizing experience. These particular areas were chosen based on present studies focused on the children exposed to domestic violence. The empirical part of the study was developed in cooperation with the Locika centre. It studies chosen aspects of children's emotionality in a quantitative and qualitative way. Particularly, it investigates the ability to distinguish emotions and the ability of emotion regulation within the overall cognitive development.
Emotionality of children who experienced domestic violence in their families
Benešová, Klára ; Šulová, Lenka (advisor) ; Šírová, Eva (referee)
This thesis studies a specific population of children exposed to domestic violence. The theoretical part is focused on the impacts of domestic violence on emotionality and emotional development of children. It also deals with the problematic aspects of children's emotionality that are believed to be disturbed by this traumatizing experience. These particular areas were chosen based on present studies focused on the children exposed to domestic violence. The empirical part of the study was developed in cooperation with the Locika centre. It studies chosen aspects of children's emotionality in a quantitative and qualitative way. Particularly, it investigates the ability to distinguish emotions and the ability of emotion regulation within the overall cognitive development.

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