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Psychological and sociocultural adaptation of Ukrainian refugees in the Czech Republic. The role of cultural intelligence
Kulikova, Ekaterina ; Presslerová, Pavla (advisor) ; Doubek, David (referee)
The bachelor's thesis adresses the question of a psychological and sociocultural adaptation of refugees from Ukraine in the Czech Republic. Besides, it focuses on the challenges of psychological and sociocultural adaptation and on the role of cultural intelligence in the process of cultural adaptation. The thesis is divided into two sections: theoretical and practical. The theoretical part focuses on the the culture, cultural intelligence, psychological and sociocultural adaptation, and extends to the the specifics of acculuration among forced migrants. It is followed by the empirical part, which presents the research based on a mixed-method approach, combining interviews and questionnaires. The research aims to understand the respondents' experiences, along with the specific themes and issues of their cultural adaptation resulting from the acculturation process after two years of residing in the Czech Republic. Respondents describe their experiences in a new sociocultural environment and assess their levels of psychological and sociocultural adaptation. The data collection involved questionnaires and interviews. The research findings provide insight into the particular themes and challenges of respondents' cultural adaptation, affirming the significance of a cultural intelligence as a mediator of...
Psychological aspects of coping with a serious somatic disease: women diagnosed with cervical cancer
Hejnová, Kateřina ; Loneková, Katarína (advisor) ; Hrachovinová, Tamara (referee)
The diploma thesis "Psychological aspects of coping with a serious somatic disease: women diagnosed with cervical cancer" deals with psychological demands of the adaptation to the oncological disease with focus on specifics of the cervical cancer diagnosis. The theoretical part first introduces specifics of cervical cancer with consideration of patients' experience and then provides the issue of coping with the oncological disease in terms of coping and defense mechanisms. Then it elaborates the psychological adaptation to cancer disease with focus on other aspects linked to society, patients and disease altogether with problems in coping with oncological diagnosis. The theoretical part of the study is concluded with the description of demands and patients' experience in each clinical stage of the disease. The empirical part describes supporting psychological and other aspects, which help women to cope with cervical cancer. It also pays attention to the change of these aspects and needs with regard to clinical stage of the disease (treatment, remission and relapse) and specific demographic data (age, children, size of residence, partnership). It is also focused on those of supporting aspects, which are appreciated or missed by the patients within the treating team (doctors and other medical staff)....

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