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Interviewing in intercultural psychodiagnostics
Tušl, Martin ; Niederlová, Markéta (advisor) ; Boukalová, Hedvika (referee)
The topic of the following work is the intercultural psychodiagnostics with a focus on the method of interviewing. The first part is a theoretical introduction to psychodiagnostics; briefly are described test methods and clinical methods with a deeper elaboration of the clinical interview. The next part focuses on the problem of using a clinical interview in the intercultural examination. Meaning a situation where the psychologist and the client do not share the same culture, do not have the same mother tongue, do not know the rules and habits of each others culture, etc. In the last part I have designed a survey which would evaluate the experiences of the czech clinical psychologists with intercultural psychodiagnostics.
Accessibility and Quality of Mental Health Care for Foreigners in Prague
Tušl, Martin ; Niederlová, Markéta (advisor) ; Horáková Hoskovcová, Simona (referee)
The topic of the present thesis is the accessibility and the quality of mental health care for foreigners in Prague. The theoretical part presents some of the principle topics from intercultural psychology that are related to mental health. Further, the phenomena associated with living abroad and with mental health of foreigners are discussed. Then follows a summary of the principle findings about a good practice in psychological and psychotherapeutic work with culturally and linguistically different clients. The theoretical part concludes with an overview of the present situation of the mental health care in the Czech Republic along with information about the regulations and options of mental health care for the foreign population. The empirical part presents a qualitative research which explores what experience have English and Russian-speaking foreigners with mental health services in Prague, and what are the main barriers that hinder their access to a good quality care. The sample was composed of two groups - clinical group (n=27) and non-clinical group (n=74). The data collection was mostly done via questionnaires and semi-structured interviews. The main findings from both groups identified eight principal barriers that adversely impact the accessibility and the quality of mental health care...
Interviewing in intercultural psychodiagnostics
Tušl, Martin ; Niederlová, Markéta (advisor) ; Boukalová, Hedvika (referee)
The topic of the following work is the intercultural psychodiagnostics with a focus on the method of interviewing. The first part is a theoretical introduction to psychodiagnostics; briefly are described test methods and clinical methods with a deeper elaboration of the clinical interview. The next part focuses on the problem of using a clinical interview in the intercultural examination. Meaning a situation where the psychologist and the client do not share the same culture, do not have the same mother tongue, do not know the rules and habits of each others culture, etc. In the last part I have designed a survey which would evaluate the experiences of the czech clinical psychologists with intercultural psychodiagnostics.

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