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Mental representation of parents of children in institutional care
Myšková, Lucie
MENTAL REPRESENTATION OF PARENTS OF CHILDREN IN INSTITUTIONAL CARE Abstract of dissertation Charles University in Prague, Faculty of Education, Psychology Department Supervisor: PhDr. Irena Smetáčková, Ph.D. Author: Mgr. Lucie Myšková Most children in institutional care have their families and are in contact with them, but for various reasons these children grow up in a familycan not. We know from scientific works, that there is usually a cold atmosphere, weak interest in children, or violence in these families. But children placed in institutional care positive express of parents, practice show and it is known, that children, who do not live with their parents, idealize them. Children selected in the study were in development of the older school age, which is characterized among other critical look at adults. The work is based on the above-mentioned ambivalence and focuses on the mental representation of parents ofolder school children placed in institutional care. The theme is monitored by using several methods (questionnaire, drawing, interview, determining polarities). The obtained data were quantitative - qualitative processed and compared with similar data obtained in a group of children growing up in a family. It was found that ideas of parents of older school age children living in institutional...
Expectacions of pedagogical workers from psychologists
ŠVAJGROVÁ, Lenka
The goal of my thesis is to describe what expectations pedagogical workers have from psychologists. The theoretical part contains information about psychology of education and school psychologist's relationships. Based on that knowledge I tried to discover expectations of pedagogical workers from school psychologists. For that, I used qualitative research techniques. In overall professional and personal expectations of pedagogical workers from school psychologists are high. Sometimes expectations of pedagogical workers can be unclear which can cause misunderstanding among pedagogical workers and school psychologists. But even then pedagogical workers appreciate school psychologists especially because of inclusion.
Mental representation of parents of children in institutional care
Myšková, Lucie
MENTAL REPRESENTATION OF PARENTS OF CHILDREN IN INSTITUTIONAL CARE Abstract of dissertation Charles University in Prague, Faculty of Education, Psychology Department Supervisor: PhDr. Irena Smetáčková, Ph.D. Author: Mgr. Lucie Myšková Most children in institutional care have their families and are in contact with them, but for various reasons these children grow up in a familycan not. We know from scientific works, that there is usually a cold atmosphere, weak interest in children, or violence in these families. But children placed in institutional care positive express of parents, practice show and it is known, that children, who do not live with their parents, idealize them. Children selected in the study were in development of the older school age, which is characterized among other critical look at adults. The work is based on the above-mentioned ambivalence and focuses on the mental representation of parents ofolder school children placed in institutional care. The theme is monitored by using several methods (questionnaire, drawing, interview, determining polarities). The obtained data were quantitative - qualitative processed and compared with similar data obtained in a group of children growing up in a family. It was found that ideas of parents of older school age children living in institutional...

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