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Psychosocial Aspects of Changes in Human Mobility
Votrubová, Alena ; Krahulcová, Beáta (advisor) ; Zelinková, Olga (referee)
The diploma thesis - "Psychosocial Aspects of Changes in Human Mobility," focuses on family and siblings of people with physical disabilities, as well as on finding the appropriate support for these families in their specific situation. It particularly deals with people suffering cerebral palsy and spina bifida and possibilities to support the families with disabled individuals in the Czech Republic. The thesis is based on theoretical knowledge gained from publications and laws, hands-on experience acquired in service as a personal care assistant, as well as own research project on siblings of people with physical disabilities. In the first part of the thesis, the author gives basic information about classifications, diagnostics and manifestations of cerebral palsy and spina bifida with major influence of the change in human mobility. In addition, the thesis focuses on the relationship of both parents and siblings, to the handicapped child. The next part is devoted to a research project called "Life with a Sibling with Physical Disability". The research project deals with the direct experience of siblings of people with physical disabilities, critical moments in their lives, resources of coping with this difficult life situation, but also looks at benefits for their personal growth. The aim of...
Gaining of independence of a person with intellectual disabilities
Šedá, Klára ; Mužáková, Monika (advisor) ; Mlčková, Marie (referee)
The main topic of this Master thesis is the process of gaining independence of a person with intellectual disability. This phenomenon is perceived as a lifelong process connected to the planning of future in families with an intellectually disabled member. The thesis is based on qualitative research using the Interpretative Phenomenological Analysis. In the research, three groups of respondents were involved: people with intellectual disability, their parents and people who work with people with intellectual disability and their families. Semi-structured interviews were conducted with the participants of the research. The studied phenomenon is described in the context of an entire life of an intellectually disabled person and their family. The research has focused on identifying the obstacles obstructing the journey of gaining independence of a person with intellectual disability. The aim of the research was to propose methods for supporting the journey of gaining independence of an intellectually disabled person and their family through complex understanding of this phenomenon. The involvement of various groups of responders in the research has allowed for understanding of the process of gaining independence from different points of view and enabled to reveal additional relations connecting the...
Psychosocial Aspects of Changes in Human Mobility
Votrubová, Alena ; Krahulcová, Beáta (advisor) ; Zelinková, Olga (referee)
The diploma thesis - "Psychosocial Aspects of Changes in Human Mobility," focuses on family and siblings of people with physical disabilities, as well as on finding the appropriate support for these families in their specific situation. It particularly deals with people suffering cerebral palsy and spina bifida and possibilities to support the families with disabled individuals in the Czech Republic. The thesis is based on theoretical knowledge gained from publications and laws, hands-on experience acquired in service as a personal care assistant, as well as own research project on siblings of people with physical disabilities. In the first part of the thesis, the author gives basic information about classifications, diagnostics and manifestations of cerebral palsy and spina bifida with major influence of the change in human mobility. In addition, the thesis focuses on the relationship of both parents and siblings, to the handicapped child. The next part is devoted to a research project called "Life with a Sibling with Physical Disability". The research project deals with the direct experience of siblings of people with physical disabilities, critical moments in their lives, resources of coping with this difficult life situation, but also looks at benefits for their personal growth. The aim of...

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