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Mapping the Working Alliance Between the Therapist and the Client With a Dual Diagnosis in Aftercare - A Case Study
Sliacka, Denisa ; Tolimatová, Jarmila (advisor) ; Svěcená, Kateřina (referee)
Background: The bachelor thesis is based on the author's interest in the interaction between therapists and clients. Exploring the therapeutic alliance allows us to understand better the interactions in therapy and identify areas that may need improvement. This can lead to better therapeutic practice and improved quality of care for clients. Clients with substance use disorders often face complex issues, including problems in interpersonal relationships. The therapeutic alliance can be a key factor in their treatment. Aims: The aim of this thesis is to map the working alliance between therapist and client. The research questions focus on identifying different aspects of the alliance from the perspective of the therapist and client, exploring the similarities or differences in their perceptions of the alliance, and assessing what specific aspects of the alliance are subjectively rated as positive or negative. Methods: A WAI questionnaire supplemented with a semi-structured interview was used for data collection. Both respondents completed the questionnaire twice, six months apart. The data obtained from the questionnaire was then explored through semi-structured interviews, providing a broader context for interpretation. In part, a native interview was also conducted where both client and therapist...
Comparison of individual and group supervision.
VÁGAIOVÁ, Kateřina
The thesis examines the positives and negatives, that individual or group supervision bring supervisees and supervisors. First part describes supervision, its objectives, functions and types. Further bachelor thesis presents definitions of two specific types of supervision - individual and group. There are described relationships and interactions that take place in them, organization of mutual meetings, methods and techniques. Final part contains analysis of theoretical facts and evaluation of positives and negatives. Comparison is presented under the three headings, namely: significant moments of the contract, supervisory relationship, supervising technology.

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