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Design of Massage Gun
Pechová, Tereza ; Haltof, Vladimír (referee) ; Sládek, Josef (advisor)
The task of the bachelor thesis was to design a cordless massage gun with interchangeable vibration attachments, which will have adjustable shock intensity and speed control. The main objective was to design an ergonomically suitable handle for multiple grip options. The resulting shape was derived from a previous market analysis of current products, both in design and technical terms, to meet the ergonomic requirements associated with this product. At the same time, I focused on ease of use.
Development of relationship between parent and child during pregnancy
Radová, Tereza ; Franke, Helena (advisor) ; Páchová, Anna (referee)
This thesis deals with the parent - child bond in prenatal period and aims to understand the feeling of this relationship and to describe its development. It also answers the questions of parental strategies used to develop parent - child bond and the specifications of women- and men - child relationship. The essay on parental bond and its aspects are described in the first chapter of the theoretical part. The description of prenatal function development which influences forming the prenatal bond is in the next chapter and the psychical changes of the parents during pregnancy are described in the last chapter. The research was made by using the form of semi-structured interwiew. There were 5 pairs, i.e. 5 women, 5 men inquired into and all the women were in the third trimester of pregnancy. The results show that the parent - child bond in prenatal period is multidimensional construction which involves more aspects. In general three elementary levels of the bond were discovered: cognitive, emotional and behavioural. The thesis describes more real aspects of prenatal bond important for parents which are imaginations and phantasies about the child, beginnings of gender identity, intuition bond, positive emotions, fears, readiness, need of child care through the mother and the communication. The first...
The usage of art therapy while working in a foster family
DRDÁKOVÁ, Veronika
The thesis describes the educational and incentive program in the field of art therapy focusing on families with children in foster care. The theoretical part covers topics of psychological deprivation, subdeprivation, and attachment; it contains an introduction to art therapy and deals with the process of artistic expression and the ontogenesis of artistic expression. It maps the forms of substitute parental care in the Czech Republic. The practical part describes the experience with foster parents and their children. The author focuses on artistic creation in the entire family, and uses it as a nonverbal alternative to communication. The thesis explores and structures different approaches. The conclusion and summary presents practical findings useful for therapists and other professionals.

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