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Handbook of Brno Research on Human Development
Blatný, Marek ; Čermák, Ivo ; Jelínek, Martin ; Osecká, Lída ; Vobořil, Dalibor ; Urbánek, Tomáš
Handbook offers a basic survey of the theoretical and methodological framework of the project. Goals of the project, research methodology, sample description, and methods used are described. The methods developed for the specific purposes of this research (semi-structured interview) are described in detail.
Caritas Response on flood: adequacy and effectiveness of psychosocial aid
Čermák, Ivo ; Kohoutek, Tomáš ; Urbánek, Tomáš ; Baštecká, B. ; Špok, Dalibor ; Navrátil, Marek ; Čermáková, V.
This report resumes results of the research about the efficacy of aid, which was provided to the victims of flood in the Czech Republic in 2002. Introductory chapter includes survey of knowledges about catastrophical events, human reactions to these events, and about the organizational and providing principles for help by these events. Next chapters pursue results of the qualitative research of the workers view to the flood and important and critical moments in aid providing, and of quantitative research of flood (including aid) nursing from the view of victims. Special part of the report pursue the image of one from the aid providers ů assigner of the project, Czech Caritas ů in printed media. Project was realized in cooperation with Czech Caritas and by financial contributing of German Caritas (DCV).
Narrative therapy: polyphonic choir
Čermák, Ivo
Narrative therapy is shortly characterised and reasons explaining its existence are mentioned. Psychodynamic, cognitive-constructivist, and social constructionist versions of narrative therapy are introduced. Theoretical sources such as approaches to the life-story and some representations of these three versions are also discussed. It is argued that the individual life-story brings closer different therapeutic approaches. It is concluded that each psychotherapy is a process of the three overlapping phases: Life-story telling, life-story reading and life-story re-telling.
The psychologist and art: Josef Viewegh´s contribution to the Czech and Slovak psychology
Čermák, Ivo
Work of Josef Viewegh and its contribution to the Czech and Slovak psychology is analysed. J. Viewegh, one of the few Czech psychologists, was inspired by German Geisteswisenschafte psychology. He focused on the art as a source of knowledge about its author. He believed that psychology must be considered as an interdisciplinary branch of knowledge. His researches on diaries and creativity of writers, who commited suicide, support his opinion. He argued that authentic subjective experience is most valid means of understanding the individual. Viewegh´s psyhological analyses of aphorism and his theory of imagination and creativity are also mentioned.

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