National Repository of Grey Literature 2 records found  Search took 0.00 seconds. 
The needs of informally carers for a child with autism spectrum disorders
Lejčková, Michaela ; Havránková, Olga (advisor) ; Pazlarová, Hana (referee)
(in English): The topic of the diploma thesis is the needs of people who informally take care of their close autism spectrum disorders. The aim of the work is to find out whether informal carers are systematically disadvantaged, whether the current system of help and support for these people is sufficient, accessible and clear and what would work differently from the point of view of these people to continue caring for their loved ones in the natural environment. The work defines the basic concepts, describes the specific care of people with autism spectrum disorders. It also presents available services and support for these informal carers and performs at some systemic disadvantage of these people. The practical part of the work contains a quality survey with informally caring people. This survey can show the specific needs of these people, how to change these personal orientations in the system of services and support, what from their point of view it would be good to do differently, what would help them situation, from the beginning of caring for a loved one with autism spectrum disorders. All this focuses on informally caring people from the Central Bohemian Region and Prague.
Benefits of artetherapeutical and music therapy methods and techniques in social services for people with autistic spectrum disorders
Lejčková, Michaela ; Havránková, Olga (advisor) ; Dvořáková, Monika (referee)
(in English): The topic of the bachelor thesis is the contribution of methods and techniques of artetherapy and music therapy for people with autistic spectrum disorders in the kontext of providing social services. The aim of this work is to find out how music therapy and art therapy methods and techniques used in social services affect people with autistic spectrum disorders and how they influence the functioning of these persons in social services. The work defines arteteraphy and music therapy and describes the methods and techniques used. It also focuses on the problems of autistic spektrum disorders and the current possibilities and limits of social services for people with this disability. Practical part of the thesis includes qualitative research with arteterapists and music therapists. This surfy is intended to show specific methods and techniques that positively affect people with autistic spektrum disorders and this indirectly help to improve the delivery of social services.

See also: similar author names
2 Lejčková, Martina
Interested in being notified about new results for this query?
Subscribe to the RSS feed.