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Process of treatment in therapeutic community WHITE LIGHT I. from clients perspective
Zim, Martin ; Radimecký, Josef (advisor) ; Reichelová, Lenka (referee)
In the thesis I focused on a process of residential treatment in a therapeutic community. Such a process is mostly divided into four stages in all therapeutic communities in the CR where different needs and tasks are required from clients. The procedure in the treatment process is evaluated by the group as well as by staff. The fulfillment of criteria in each phase is a condition needed for shifting the clients in the treatment process towards successful completion of treatment. These phases are clearly defined by therapists and clients are acquainted with them through the operating manual. The aim of the thesis is to describe the process of treatment and common elements with regard to how it is perceived and experienced by the clients during the treatment in the therapeutic community WHITE LIGHT I. Using methods of prospective study helps to describe the process of treatment and then divide it according to the common elements into ,,phases" as they are perceived by the clients themselves, and compare them with formally stated phases of treatment in the TC. The thesis is based on a qualitative approach. Data collection was conducted through prospective monitoring, ie. a different method from the previous research, which was focused retrospectively. In addition, the research used other sources of...

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