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Dance therapy in Parkinson's disease
Holubová, Kateřina ; Dejmková, Eva (advisor) ; Kluzová, Stanislawa (referee)
The thesis discusses about the possibility of using dance as a complementary therapy of Parkinson's disease. In the first half summarizes information about Parkinson's disease, history, development and utilization of dance therapy in practice. In the second half of the thesis deals with the general influence of dance for Parkinson's disease and expands the benefits of various dances. The work also contains a case report of a patient and a description of dance figures, which have been used in therapy. Results of tests of motor performance that improved, are recorded in table. And in the annex is the proposal for the structure of a dance class. Powered by TCPDF (www.tcpdf.org)
Possibility od Dyadic Relationship Development in Partner Dance
Lauterbachová, Aneta ; Šípek, Jiří (advisor) ; Uhlář, Pavel (referee)
This thesis deals with the possibility of dyadic relationships development through the partner dance. It incorporates both the individual and group dance specifics, and it is an encounter of two indivi- duals on both body and psychological level. As a partner dances representative is chosen the Argen- tine Tango - it is especially suitable for a therapy for its key characteristics and therefore represents a huge part in a field of psychological application of partner dance. It is a dance of two individuals who - in a mutual embrace and spontaneous improvised movement - are becoming one. The dyadic moment of the partner dance (including above all mutual communication, intimacy, roles and heading towards unity) represents a parallel to the dya- dic relationship in general. The thesis is looking into the history of dance in order to remind the importance of dancing in the human life. It deals with Argentine Tango key aspects for possible dyadic relationship development, maps the research support of this subject and introduces the reader to its psychotherapeutic application. On this field examination basis a quantitative-qualitative study is proposed, which would verify and survey the effect of Argentine Tango dancing (in comparison to other partner dances) in dyadic relationships.

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