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A pilot study of efficiency of cognitive behavioral treatment on pacients with anxiety disorders with special focus on intimacy
Hanušová, Nikola ; Preiss, Marek (advisor) ; Klusák, Miroslav (referee)
In my master's thesis, I investigate the effectiveness of cognitive-behavioral therapy on patients with anxiety disorders, with a specific focus on the area of intimacy. I examine changes in personality functioning, differences between the control and experimental groups, the influence of program completion under different conditions, and the impact of socio-demographic variables. The pilot study subjects are patients who completed the program in Ward 1 or attended the day clinic at the National Institute of Mental Health. The patients underwent a six- week cognitive-behavioral therapy program with elements that focus on intimacy. Interviews were conducted with patients at the beginning and end of the program to monitor changes in personality functioning. The research tools STiP 5.1 and LPFS-BF 2.0 were used for measurement. The results were subsequently compared with respondents from the intact population (currently not undergoing any psychotherapeutic or psychiatric treatment) who underwent interviews at the same time intervals. It was found that it is possible to measure disruptions in personality functioning of anxious patients based on STiP 5.1 and LPFS-BF 2.0, which differ from the personality functioning of the intact population. Based on the comparison of the first and second assessments of...
Social Work with the Aggressor of Domestic Violence
PÁNKOVÁ, Jana
This bachelor thesis focuses on social work with the aggressor of domestic violence. In the theoretical part the basic concepts of domestic violence are defined. Furthermore, the theoretical part describes the actors of domestic violence, the definition of perpetrators of domestic violence and social work with the aggressor of domestic violence. The practical part of the bachelor thesis includes the processing and evaluation of the results obtained during the research investigation. The main aim of the bachelor thesis was to find out what methods of social work are used when working with aggressors of domestic violence. A qualitative research strategy was used to fulfil the aim. Survey method and semi-structured interview techniques were used to collect data for the research. The main research question was: What social work methods are used in working with domestic violence aggressor? Communication partners for the sample were selected through purposive sampling. The open coding method was used to evaluate the qualitative data. The research shows that only some methods of social work are used and other methods of social work remain in the background either because of the poorly set social system in the Czech Republic or because the method is not functional due to the characteristics of the clientele. In order to use some social work methods, a change is needed in the social system of the Czech Republic. Furthermore, the research shows that in the Czech Republic the assistance to aggressors of domestic violence is insufficient. The bachelor thesis can contribute as a basis for improving and expanding social work with aggressors of domestic violence. The bachelor thesis can also serve as an information material for the public.
Interpersonal Communication on Social Networks: A Case Study of the Project Therapy by Sharing
Hoffmanová, Denisa ; Pavlík, Petr (advisor) ; Kobová, Ĺubica (referee)
In my diploma thesis, I conduct an analysis of the relational conversations of the Therapy by sharing project that took place online and are recorded both in books and on the social network Instagram. The aim of my thesis is to present how the relational interactions of contemporary young generations are constructed, and to show how people negotiate with each other on social networks and how these negotiations are recorded through the aforementioned project. The thesis is divided into a theoretical and an empirical part. In the theoretical part, I discuss the theories related to the research area. Emphasis is placed on the problematic aspects of online communication as well as on the specifics of intimate relationships. The research methodology is largely based on quantitative analysis, which examines differences in men's and women's interactions, but I also use qualitative analysis of selected conversations. The material analysed consists of the conversations that make up the content of the Sharing Therapy books, which are also posted on the instagram account @esterajosefina.
Intimate relationships of people with schizophrenia
Říhová, Anna ; Loneková, Katarína (advisor) ; Šivicová, Gabriela (referee)
The thesis is dedicated to intimate relationships of people with schizophrenic disorder (F20). The aim of this study was to determine the importance of intimate relationships attributed by women and men with schizophrenia in young adulthood. Their experience, ideals and expectations of partnership were also investigated. The theoretical part is divided into three parts. The first chapter describes the illness of schizophrenia, its characteristics, etiology, epidemiology, symptoms, deficits in cognitive and social functioning as well as current treatments oriented at psychosocial intervention. In the second chapter, the topic of partnerships of common people is presented. The third chapter describes the theme of partnerships in persons with schizophrenic disorder itself. The empirical part is based on qualitative methodology. Semi-structured interviews were undertaken with 11 respondents, investigating intimate relationships and sexuality of people with schizophrenia. The results are properly described and afterwards discussed with the available literature. In the conclusion, it is recommended further research and intervention in social relationships among people with schizophrenia.
Intimate relationships of people with schizophrenia
Říhová, Anna ; Loneková, Katarína (advisor) ; Šivicová, Gabriela (referee)
The thesis is dedicated to intimate relationships of people with schizophrenic disorder (F20). The aim of this study was to determine the importance of intimate relationships attributed by women and men with schizophrenia in young adulthood. Their experience, ideals and expectations of partnership were also investigated. The theoretical part is divided into three parts. The first chapter describes the illness of schizophrenia, its characteristics, etiology, epidemiology, symptoms, deficits in cognitive and social functioning as well as current treatments oriented at psychosocial intervention. In the second chapter, the topic of partnerships of common people is presented. The third chapter describes the theme of partnerships in persons with schizophrenic disorder itself. The empirical part is based on qualitative methodology. Semi-structured interviews were undertaken with 11 respondents, investigating intimate relationships and sexuality of people with schizophrenia. The results are properly described and afterwards discussed with the available literature. In the conclusion, it is recommended further research and intervention in social relationships among people with schizophrenia.
The intimate relations in ancient Greece and Rome and in the contemporary czech society
Špetlíková, Denisa ; Martinová, Marta (advisor) ; Kotík, Michal (referee)
This bachelor's thesis deals with the Greek (mainly Athenian) and Roman institutions of marriage, prostitution and homosexuality in ancient times, which analyzes in depth in the first part. It shows standards which the ancient society recognizes in these relationships and shows the boundaries of normalcy. It discovers the conditions under which the institutions evolved and what had an impact on their development or shows why the institutions and their individual aspects are beginning to decline. The second part discusses the same institutions in contemporary Czech society, especially through sociological surveys from the years 2000- 2011. It shows what specific differences exist here and what opinions have the contemporary society on them. It justifies and explains how and why the differences occurred and what are their significances. The thesis outlines too, how could possible future developments of some aspects of the institutions look like.

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