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Preventing occupational burnout among field social workers in the Mladá Boleslav District
Brodská, Martina ; Hanušová, Jaroslava (advisor) ; Kučírek, Jiří (referee)
Occupational burnout is a serious and increasingly discussed topic. Its serious consequences do not affect only workers employed in social services, but also employees of individual facilities. Appropriate prevention could help to stop the loss of qualified workers. This thesis explores possible preventive measures against the burnout focusing among field social workers in the Mladá Boleslav District. The theoretical part of this thesis defines occupational burnout, describes its causes of origin, phases, its disease pattern, treatment, prevention including specific risks related to this profession. The final chapter focuses on the possibilities of personal development aimed at preventing the occurrence of occupational burnout. For the practical part, a combined research method was selected applying the quantitative approach of questionnaires for social service workers together with a qualitative method of conducting interviews with senior executives. The results are presented in verbal as well as graphical form. The aim of this research was to find out about the level of prevention among selected social service workers in Mladá Boleslav. By comparing the results, it was established that the prevention level by both employers and individual workers is satisfactory. Most workers enjoy what they do,...
Knowledge of selected students of the Charles University of posttraumatic stress disorder
Brodská, Martina ; Hanušová, Jaroslava (advisor) ; Kučírek, Jiří (referee)
This diploma thesis focuses on posttraumatic stress disorder and the related psychosomatic conditions looking into the diversity of somatic responses to stress factors or a traumatic event. In the opening part, trauma processing mechanism is described as well as clinical changes in the brain after an unprocessed traumatic event. The following chapters describe therapy options in case of an existing posttraumatic stress disorder, accepting the traumatic event as part of a closed personal history and creating an added value in the form of higher resistance. The closing theoretic part deals with psychosomatic medicine. The practical part inquires into knowledge of students of the teaching and medical study programmes regarding posttraumatic stress disorder and compares the individual groups. The survey results discover surprising gaps in the professional knowledge of future physicians and teachers. By comparing the related data, a recommendation is being made that students' knowledge has to be broadened in this respect. KEY WORDS psychic traumatic, posttraumatic stress disorder, psychosomatic medicine
Options for the personal development of a worker in social services
Brodská, Martina ; Hanušová, Jaroslava (referee) ; Kučírek, Jiří (referee)
Personal development of employees in social services represents a significant preventive potential in terms of avoiding work related exhaustion. It helps safeguard human resources for the profession which is not fullly appreciated in both respects, financial and prestigious. The main problem in the field of social services is a lack of information namely in terms of further personal development of the social workers. This doctoral thesis aims to describe causes, manifestations and consequences of the exhaustion. It also focuses on alternatives which enable prevention of negative impacts of the occupational load. The purpose of this academic paper is to facilitate study at an accredited course for its students as well as teachers and other educational community. Theoreticaly approached document derives its information from both professional literature and popular psychological readings. This writing refers to a thesis which mentions a seminar on the personal development for social service employees. It also follows research published in a bachelor's paper which describes burnout syndrome and its possible causes in relation with helping professions. The paper concludes that the Burnout syndrome might disappeared form the psychological literature under a condition the social workers undergo a...
Preventing occupational burnout among field social workers in the Mladá Boleslav District
Brodská, Martina ; Hanušová, Jaroslava (advisor) ; Kučírek, Jiří (referee)
Occupational burnout is a serious and increasingly discussed topic. Its serious consequences do not affect only workers employed in social services, but also employees of individual facilities. Appropriate prevention could help to stop the loss of qualified workers. This thesis explores possible preventive measures against the burnout focusing among field social workers in the Mladá Boleslav District. The theoretical part of this thesis defines occupational burnout, describes its causes of origin, phases, its disease pattern, treatment, prevention including specific risks related to this profession. The final chapter focuses on the possibilities of personal development aimed at preventing the occurrence of occupational burnout. For the practical part, a combined research method was selected applying the quantitative approach of questionnaires for social service workers together with a qualitative method of conducting interviews with senior executives. The results are presented in verbal as well as graphical form. The aim of this research was to find out about the level of prevention among selected social service workers in Mladá Boleslav. By comparing the results, it was established that the prevention level by both employers and individual workers is satisfactory. Most workers enjoy what they do,...
Knowledge of selected students of the Charles University of posttraumatic stress disorder
Brodská, Martina ; Hanušová, Jaroslava (advisor) ; Kučírek, Jiří (referee)
This diploma thesis focuses on posttraumatic stress disorder and the related psychosomatic conditions looking into the diversity of somatic responses to stress factors or a traumatic event. In the opening part, trauma processing mechanism is described as well as clinical changes in the brain after an unprocessed traumatic event. The following chapters describe therapy options in case of an existing posttraumatic stress disorder, accepting the traumatic event as part of a closed personal history and creating an added value in the form of higher resistance. The closing theoretic part deals with psychosomatic medicine. The practical part inquires into knowledge of students of the teaching and medical study programmes regarding posttraumatic stress disorder and compares the individual groups. The survey results discover surprising gaps in the professional knowledge of future physicians and teachers. By comparing the related data, a recommendation is being made that students' knowledge has to be broadened in this respect. KEY WORDS psychic traumatic, posttraumatic stress disorder, psychosomatic medicine

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