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Spirituality in the treatment of addiction: qualitative analysis of the attitudes and experiences of therapists
Blažíčková, Eliška ; Vacek, Jaroslav (advisor) ; Svěcená, Kateřina (referee)
Main theme of this bachelor thesis is personal spirituality attitude and experience at addiction services psychoterapists. Purpose is to describe experiences with psychoterapeutist's spirituality and and then to find connection with their work, psychoterapy. Theoretical part is about basic definition of spirituality, it components and potencial risks. Another important part of the theoretical part is describing spirituality in context of chosen psychoterapeutic attitude. Practical part is my own qualitative research.Character of design is multiple case study (n=4). Research group is consisted of 4 psychoterapists chosen in purpose. As collection method I chose semistructured interview and the Prague spirituality questionnaire. Then I processed recieved data from interview to interpretative phenomenological analysis (IPA) and I counted points from each spirituality dimension in questionnaire. It was found that personal spirituality experience can be related with psychoterapy. All the respondets reported that they experience spirituality of some kind, but they try to not project it in their work. It is suprising that all the respondets also reported existentialism as important psychoterapeutic course which they use as a base. For all is solidarity of experiencing spirituality very important. In...
Influence of ex-user's experience on therapeutic work with clients in addiction treatment: a qualitative study
Kolitsch, Karel ; Vacek, Jaroslav (advisor) ; Libra, Jiří (referee)
In this thesis I deal with the influence of personal lived experience of ex-users on their therapeutic work with the clients in addiction treatment. The personal experience in this case is meant an experience with the substance abuse or playing on the slot machines which led to addiction. For this work it is also important the personal experience of following treatment of addictive behavior by ex-uers themself. In the theoretical part I address the former career of ex-user in addiction services, the role of ex-user in the therapeutic team, the motivation of ex-user to work with addicted clients, but also the opportunities of his education and anchoring the work of ex-user in the Standards of services for drug users and pathological players. As the goal of the practical part I set myself to describe how the ex-user's own experiences with addiction and its treatment participate when working with clients. Besides this main objective I am also dealing with ex-user's motivation for his work, the potential risks, the impact of education on the work of ex-users and also the relationship between ex- user and his colleagues. To answer the research questions I used a semi-structured interview. To analyze the text I used the techniques of text colouring and encoding, allowing the final analysis,...
Ex-Users: The benefits and the hazards of working with drug addicts
Schulzová, Daniela ; Havránková, Olga (advisor) ; Vodáčková, Daniela (referee)
This bachelor thesis is devoted to ex-users, who after a successful recovery from drug addiction started to devote their time working in organizations that help drug addicts. In the theoretical part, I start to explain the basic overview of the addiction. This includes the type of drugs used, how they are administered and the effects they have on individuals. I also chart the different options available in the treatment of drug addiction. The larger part of the thesis delves into the therapeutic treatments available and places particular emphasis on treatment in therapeutic community as well as what are the expected qualities of the therapist. I have collated a lot of informations from different experts in their field on the effects of the addition on drug addicts. The research part of the thesis is based on interviews with ex-users who work with drug addicts. It looks to ascertain what the benefits are and the risks involved in working with drug addicted clients. The research also looks to find what motivates an ex-users to work with addicted clients, how they view their own addiction and if any lessons are being learned from their encounters. Also, how they now view their own profession after successfully recovering from drug addiction. In conclusion, this thesis evaluates how successful the research into...
Social work with people with mental illness
Roďanová, Jana ; Krahulcová, Beáta (advisor) ; Ondrušová, Jiřina (referee)
The thesis draws attention to the mentally disordered healthcare with the diagnosis of schizophrenia. It describes basic social services, with a focus on legislation and social workers' competencies and code of ethics. It deals with the methods of social services regarding schizophrenic patients. It defines the reasons for inception of schizophrenia and possibilities for patients' reintegration into the society. It deals with the concept of schizophrenia, examines the types of schizophrenia and possible treatments. In addition, it points out the importance of social workers involvement while working with mentally disordered people. Due to the fact that schizophrenia is a serious mental disorder, I decided to work as an intern in the therapeutic community Mýto. Based on my experience, I attempted a deeper analysis of this therapeutic residence.
Possibilities of using therapies for children with combined disabilities during preschool age
Vorlová, Lucie ; Šumníková, Pavlína (advisor) ; Valešová Malecová, Barbara (referee)
The diploma thesis considers possibilities of using therapies for preschool children with multiple disabilities in special nursery schools and in common nurseries with special classes. Provides an overview of therapies which mostly occur in schools. Based on the theoretical knowledge about single therapies identifies, how are integrated into the educational process in kindergartens. The analysis of the questionnaire survey highlights the shortcomings, that were the basis for a proposal to streamline therapies in these facilities.
Philosophy as Passionate Interest
Strobachová, Ingrid ; Pinc, Zdeněk (advisor) ; Haškovcová, Helena (referee) ; Hogenová, Anna (referee)
The purpose of my dissertation is to analyze and further elaborate upon its main topic: the questions that are of a mutual deep interest to both medicine and philosophy. The dissertation has three parts. In the first part, I will introduce some of the key terms that will be used throughout the text. The second part, central to my work, is concerned with three possibilities that are offered to us - play and playing, dream and dreaming, poetic being - all become the places where comprehending, listening (to both the speech and the silence) and responding materialize. Playing, dreaming, poetic being - each offers our daily reality the beauty of transcending its borders without destroying them; in fact, they become a free spirited, passionate interest that enhances and makes valuable the ordinariness and finiteness of our daily lives. Freedom and Responsibility; I and the Other Person; Illness and Hope - each having its physical aspect and each being considered through the dimensions of seriousness and unseriousness, reason and unreason - will be rethought through playing, dreaming and poetic being, providing new insights of an engaged, passionate practice of philosophy and medicine. The third part, concerned with application on the two areas - I, the Child, and the Parenthood; and the Therapist and...
The beginning of therapeutic communities in the Czech republic: Biographical narration of founders of therapeutic communities for drug addiction in the Czech republic.
Polzová, Alžběta ; Vaněk, Miroslav (advisor) ; Skácelová, Lenka (referee)
The work focuses on the emergence of therapeutic communities for drug addicts in the Czech Republic. Describes the history of addiction treatment in 1989 and subsequently the emerging system of care for drug addicts in 1989. It charts the evolution of the concept of therapeutic community and using the oral history brings experience and individual stories of each of the founders of therapeutic communities.
Non-compliance of the Patient in Surgery Rehabilitation
Strumínská, Petra ; Lešetický, Ondřej (advisor) ; Mlčák, Jan (referee)
The aim of this thesis is to analyze the phenomenon of non-compliance (patient and healthcare provider services) in public rehabilitation surgery, with private physiotherapist and in special lymfocentre surgery using questionnaire. The theoretical part deals with the issue of non-compliance and explains the terms associated with it, describes the kind of rehabilitation, physiotherapy and mention epidemiological data. The result of practical part is the evaluation questionnaire and testing hypotheses.
Musicotherapy in elderly people
ŠOTKOVSKÁ, Ivana
This bachelor thesis investigates the influence and the effect of musicotherapy treatment method in the elderly. Method was used at the St. Anežka?s retirement home in Velký Újezd and also at the Retirement home in Budíškovice. The aim of this thesis is to find out if seniors utilise this method and in which form is it realized. The theoretical part is devoted to the forms, directions and types of the therapy and to the seniors themselves, their roles, needs and adaptations. Furthermore senior facilities, therapists and their profession are described in the theoretical part. The practical part consists of respondent case reports which were obtained by standardized personal interviews. The results are compared with data from available literature.
The Importance of Self-help Groups during the Treatment of Addictive Substances Addictions.
SOUKALOVÁ, Veronika
This Bachelor paper addresses the subject of self-help groups established to facilitate the treatment of drug addictions. The practical section employs the qualitative method of research, namely the practice of data gathering with reliance on what is known as semi-structured interview. The interviews were held with the members of Alcoholics Anonymous selfhelp groups; the Better Life group in České Budějovice; the Fénix group in Brno; the Joy group in Ostrava, and the self-help group of Drug Addicts Anonymous within the NA Miracle group. To make the view of the self-help groups comprehensive, their therapeutists were interviewed as well. As also follows from the research, the Czech Republic still falls behind in the spread of addiction treatment through the self-help groups, despite the fact that this method is enormously effective in the subsequent care of the addicts. Most members were unaware of any other self-help groups apart from the 12-step communities. I would recommend that the specialists concentrate more on the subsequent care, since this stage emerges as most important for the addiction removal as well as for better awareness of the problem both in the general public and among the professionals. This Bachelor paper could serve the purpose.

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