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Supervision focused on the preachers of CB
Caklová, Kateřina ; Havrdová, Zuzana (advisor) ; Brnula, Peter (referee)
The diploma thesis aims to find such a form, focus, and way of conducting supervision in which the preachers of the Church of the Brethren (CB) could obtain what they need for their vocation, and the diploma thesis aims personal growth. To achieve this goal, it is important to understand the CB preacher in his environment and his needs so that supervision can be "tailored" to him. The theoretical part of this work aims to explore and describe the starting point, which is the organization of the CB and the profession of a preacher with all its aspects affecting his service. It also describes the conceptual and organizational framework of the case study and clarifies the starting points on which the supervisor is based. It deals with the concepts of supervision, reflexivity and a safe environment in supervision. The practical part in the form of an extended case study of three groups of preachers describes the process of introducing supervision for CB preachers. The process of the first group of preachers is recorded in more detail, where the supervisor notes the needs of preachers in the context of supervision, which she evaluates and, if necessary, sets changes, which she retrospectively evaluates and reflects. The inclusion of changes in the supervision process and possible setting of...
Aspect of faith in burnout syndrome
Caklová, Kateřina ; Martinek, Michael (advisor) ; Mašková, Eva (referee)
The aim of the bachelor thesis "The aspect of faith in burnout syndrome" was to reflect on the relationship of belief to burnout. Does belief in God help to prevent burnout or under certain circumstances, can it be a risk factor? Burnout develops as a result of disturbing the inner balance of a person caused by the long-term effects of negative factors from the external environment (stressors), which will meet certain risk factors of personality. In this work the risk personality patterns, which are controled of internal drivers (inner motivators), viewed from the perspective of transactional analysis. These motivators are advices and commands from childhood, such as "Try hard!", "Be Perfect!" and the others that then shape the reality of man. If a person does not brake them, but supports them, then he is like a candle burning from both sides - shining greatly, but it burns out faster. This work attempts to find out whether belief in God is in the process of burnout a brake or "fuel". The theoretical part is divided into two main thematic areas. The first is to get acquainted with burnout, its symptoms, external and personality risk factors. The second part deals with the role of belief in God in burnout, where are both options outlined, its positive and potential risk effects on burnout. There is...

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