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Accompanying patients in hospitals
Zemanová, Radka ; Zimmermannová, Marie (advisor) ; Prokeš, Josef (referee)
The thesis "Counselling the Sick in Hospital" deals with the issue of hospital chaplaincy in the Czech Republic. The theoretical part defines key terms (illness, accompaniment, hospital chaplain), describes the challenges of the sick, addresses the question of their value and the meaning of life during illness, and describes the stages of coping with illness. The theological excursion deals with love from a biblical perspective and concludes with a chapter on the meaning of suffering. The empirical part consists of an analysis of articles on hospital chaplaincy, primarily interviews with chaplains. The topics from the interviews were sorted by frequency into chapters (introducing the service, prejudices, death, covid, etc.), in which chaplains express their opinions from various perspectives, which complement each other, and from which a media image of chaplaincy in the Czech Republic can be assembled. The results of their testimonies are summarized in the conclusion of the thesis.
Logotherapy as a Path to Solving the Existential Problems
Kysilková, Věra ; Strouhal, Martin (advisor) ; Koťa, Jaroslav (referee)
(in English) This thesis is an attempt to outline the key principles of logotherapy as a way to resolve emotional states of emptiness or lack of life's meaning. It familiarizes the reader with elementary terminology such as existential vacuum or existential neuroses, with the methodology, and last but not least, with the creator of this psycho-therapeutical movement as well as with his successors. This work emphasizes the principal tenets of logotherapy based on the book called "A Přesto Říci Životu Ano". The reader is elaborately introduced to the techniques of logotherapy and discovers the crucial attributes of working with clients. The text also potentially aspires to being a guideline for seeking the meaning in one's life.
The Medical Ethics Of Terminal Care
KYLBERGEROVÁ, Radka
The main subject of this thesis is a reflection issue of the terminal care ethics. The structure of the thesis consists of four thematic units. The first part is the introduction to the concept of medical ethics: the description of the subject, the historical development and its principles. The second block of the thesis focuses on the biggest existential event of human life ? death, and the human approach to death and dying. The search for the meaning of life and for the meaning of suffering be

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