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Psychological impact on the child when leaving alternative family care
ULDRYCHOVÁ, Iveta
The work deals with the issue of reasons why children have to leave foster families. The work is divided into six parts. The thesis describes the individual types of substitute family care, where it mostly deals with foster care and guardianship care. It also focuses on problems that may occur at the beginning, during and after the child leaves. The thesis contains categories of child trauma that can play a role in substitute care and that have an impact on various areas of the child's development. The work also deals with the types of children who react to trauma and also describes selected influences that affect children in difficult situations of their development. Furthermore, the thesis discusses the principles of therapeutic care and the effects they have on children in foster care and guardianship. Another part of the work distinguishes different types of reasons for which children have to leave foster families. The last chapter of the thesis connects all aspects of the previous chapters and looks at the problem of children leaving foster care from multiple perspectives. The last part of the thesis deals with mediated and unmediated care, when their problems are caused by different situations, and also different psychological effects on the child.
The role of social and psychological counselling in case of help for victims of criminal acts.
POLATOVÁ, Lenka
The diploma thesis deals with the topic of helping victims of crime with an emphasis on the psychological side and the goal is to analyse the options of that help. The first chapter deals with victimology and victimization, basic concepts that are important for understanding the issue. The next chapter emphasizes the concept of victim. It explains the typology of victims and also discusses victims' rights. The fourth chapter focuses on the issue of particularly vulnerable victims. What is also important is the section on entities that provide help to victims of crimes. I focus in more detail on the two most important entities, which are the Probation and Mediation Service of the Czech Republic and the non-profit organization White Circle of Safety which represents the non-state sector. The most important part of the thesis comes in the last but one chapter, and it focuses on specific assistance for victims of crimes. The chapter deals with the principles of laic, especially psychological and social assistance. Finally, I focus on crime prevention. The whole issue is complemented by interviews with experts who provide help to victims. The acquired knowledge shows how important the work of providers of care for crime victims is, and indicates how significant benefit it has for the users.
Psychological counseling for university students
Goldsteinová, Raquel Sarah ; Presslerová, Pavla (advisor) ; Kučerová, Olga (referee)
This bachelor's thesis deals with the topic of psychological counseling for university students. The aim of this thesis is to examine the state of psychological counseling services at Charles University. The main research areas are quality, awareness and accessibility. Emphasis is placed on how specific students perceive the quality and availability of psychological counseling services at Charles University. The partial goal is to at least superficially map the system of psychological counseling at Charles University. The theoretical part contains the description of the network of psychological counseling centers. This section further describes the age periods in which students are located. The next part contains a list and characteristics of psychological problems with which students go to counseling centers most often. The practical part is based on a questionnaire and semi-structured interviews. The questionnaire was sent out via social networks and was intended for all current and past students of Charles University. It was used to obtain respondents who had experience with psychological counseling at Charles University. An interview was then conducted with them. The analysis of the data obtained in this way reveals obstacles that prevent students from accessing psychological counseling. Key...
Psychological facet of pastoral care
LOJÍKOVÁ, Pavlína
The thesis describes pastoral care from the perspective of psychology; more precisely, it examines the psychological facet of the pastoral care. The theoretical part describes the pastoral care as a help to a human in the context of faith. Next, psychological intervention is described in the form of psychotherapy, psychological counseling, crisis intervention and psychodiagnostics. Some views of the relationship and connection between the pastoral work and the psychology follow and after that, some psychological means used or usable in the pastoral care are proposed. The key research question is how the pastor reflects his pastoral work. Using depth interviews, data from five professional pastors of different Christian denominations were acquired. Using grounded theory method, a three-phase model, which captures the possible course of the pastoral care, was created. The existence and working of God is taken into account. In the pastoral care, more practical topics than spiritual ones are dealt with, and besides spiritual factors, human factors also help the people in the pastoral care. It was found that psychological elements occur in the pastoral care, but its goals are different from the psychological intervention.

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