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Person-Centered Approach in clinical practice
Dizon, Adam ; Adámková, Jana (advisor) ; Goldmann, Petr (referee)
This thesis explores the position of Person-Centred Approach (PCA) in the practice of Czech clinical psychologists and psychiatrists who went through the PCA psychotherapy training and they use this approach in their current clinical practice. The main principles of PCA theory (1), principles of biomedical model in which clinical practice is rooted (2) and the new forms of person-centred psychopathology and psychodiagnosis (3) are the theoretical background of the following research. Based on the qualitative analysis of five recorded interviews (three clinical psychologists, two psychiatrists) the experience of the respondents is organised as comprehensive concepts concerning various areas and topics of the clinical practice (diagnosis, psychotherapy, dealing with PCA, dealing with biomedical model, therapeutic relationship, relation to the profession). Several common mechanisms are identified in the concept's dynamics. Through these mechanisms Person-Centred Approach is applied in areas and activities mentioned. The concepts based on experience and the PCA application mechanisms enrich the theories and ongoing research of PCA practice in the Western mental health care. Key words: Person-Centred Approach, Client-Centred Therapy, psychiatry, clinical psychology, psychotherapy, psychodiagnosis,...
Efficiency in the use of psychodiagnosis methods in tender
Tkadlecová, Aneta ; Hiršová, Miloslava (advisor) ; Smejkalová, Kateřina (referee)
This bachelor thesis is focused on methods of recruitment, especially on psycho-diagnostic methods. The main goal of the bachelor thesis is to find the opinion of the HR manager on the effectiveness of using psycho-diagnostic methods in the tender procedure. The partial aim is to find out which types of psycho-diagnostic methods are most used in practice. I also wondered if organizations are evaluating the efficiency of the tender and what method they use to do so. The last partial goal is to find out the opinions of the HR managers on the psycho-diagnostic methods. The data needed to meet the main objective was identified through a questionnaire survey. At the end of the bachelor thesis are summarized and evaluated the obtained information, research questions, partial goals and main goal.
Psycho-motor development of children in Infant institut
Charyparová, Michaela ; Šturma, Jaroslav (advisor) ; Mertin, Václav (referee)
This thesis is focused on the psychomotor development of institutionalized children of the early age, with regard to children who were prenatally under mother's abuse of pervitin. The theoretical part summarizes firstly mothers with drug addiction, secondly describes institutionalized care and its effect to children's development. Further there is a contemporary outline of the infant's institutionalized care system in the Czech Republic as well as statistical data about those infants. Last theoretical chapter describes developmental diagnostics methods of the children of early age with its specifics. Two selected diagnostic methods, used in our country, are deeply described here. All mentioned topics are submitted here based on deeply study of Czech, as well as international relevant literature sources. The empirical part of the thesis describes study, which was realized on the ground of particular infant care center. The study measures psychomotor development of infants, who were prenatally under mother's abuse of pervitin. This is compared to psychomotor development of infants, who had no those experiences of any illegal drug substance. There was no significant difference found out between these two groups in any of psychomotor development area. Keywords: Infants, institutionalized care system,...

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