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Spiritual brownfield Olomouc - Zlín
Scholzová, Simona ; Nový, Jindřich (referee) ; Štěpán, Marek (advisor)
The topic of the thesis is the proposal of a pilgrimage site in the area of the source of the spring Svatá Voda near Malenovice - Zlín. The building is located on the nearest top site near the existing spring and it dominates its surroundings. The design is based on a circle symbolizing eternity, harmony - Christianity surrounding the Paradise yard. This ring is intersected by four shards that represent disruption of harmony - humanity. These two types of masses are contrasting, distinguished by both shape and material. There is a church in the largest shard, in the smaller shards there are other smaller chapel or individual prayer rooms. In the ring, which is broken into fragments, there are located rooms like a reception, area of the church with, restaurant and technical facilities, non-profit offices that manage the area, together with a therapist's office. There are rooms with accommodation, classrooms and workshops for retreats as well.
Mapping the Working Alliance Between the Therapist and the Client With a Dual Diagnosis in Aftercare - A Case Study
Sliacka, Denisa ; Tolimatová, Jarmila (advisor) ; Svěcená, Kateřina (referee)
Background: The bachelor thesis is based on the author's interest in the interaction between therapists and clients. Exploring the therapeutic alliance allows us to understand better the interactions in therapy and identify areas that may need improvement. This can lead to better therapeutic practice and improved quality of care for clients. Clients with substance use disorders often face complex issues, including problems in interpersonal relationships. The therapeutic alliance can be a key factor in their treatment. Aims: The aim of this thesis is to map the working alliance between therapist and client. The research questions focus on identifying different aspects of the alliance from the perspective of the therapist and client, exploring the similarities or differences in their perceptions of the alliance, and assessing what specific aspects of the alliance are subjectively rated as positive or negative. Methods: A WAI questionnaire supplemented with a semi-structured interview was used for data collection. Both respondents completed the questionnaire twice, six months apart. The data obtained from the questionnaire was then explored through semi-structured interviews, providing a broader context for interpretation. In part, a native interview was also conducted where both client and therapist...
Possibilities of using therapies for children with combined disabilities during preschool age
Vorlová, Lucie ; Šumníková, Pavlína (advisor) ; Valešová Malecová, Barbara (referee)
The diploma thesis considers possibilities of using therapies for preschool children with multiple disabilities in special nursery schools and in common nurseries with special classes. Provides an overview of therapies which mostly occur in schools. Based on the theoretical knowledge about single therapies identifies, how are integrated into the educational process in kindergartens. The analysis of the questionnaire survey highlights the shortcomings, that were the basis for a proposal to streamline therapies in these facilities.
Attitudes of therapists from selected inpatient care facilities to spiritual topics and techniques in the treatment of addiction
Zemina, Jiří ; Vacek, Jaroslav (advisor) ; Remeš, Prokop (referee)
Spirituality is an interesting phenomenon that is hard to describe, therefore, any person may have different understanding or meaning of it. In addictology, a bio-psycho-socio-spiritual model is used, in which you can talk about the first three dimensions but the fourth is "sometimes" omitted. Many authors urge the need to involve spiritual dimension in addiction treatment, for example by inducing altered states of consciousness. Most often in addictological practice, you encounter spirituality in the therapeutic community in form of many rituals. The aim of this paper is to describe how addictologists approach spirituality from a personal and professional point of view, their experience with specific topics and clients, and finally how they perceive different spiritual techniques and tools in addiction treatment. The theoretical part deals with the definition of spirituality, altered states of consciousness and psychospiritual crisis. In the second half of the theoretical part, spirituality and its place in addictology is dealt with together with a short chapter focusing on psychadelics and their use in addictology. The practical part presents qualitative research where a semi-structured interview was used. The interview was further analyzed and coding methods were used. Then codes were...
Social work with people with mental illness
Roďanová, Jana ; Krahulcová, Beáta (advisor) ; Ondrušová, Jiřina (referee)
The thesis draws attention to the mentally disordered healthcare with the diagnosis of schizophrenia. It describes basic social services, with a focus on legislation and social workers' competencies and code of ethics. It deals with the methods of social services regarding schizophrenic patients. It defines the reasons for inception of schizophrenia and possibilities for patients' reintegration into the society. It deals with the concept of schizophrenia, examines the types of schizophrenia and possible treatments. In addition, it points out the importance of social workers involvement while working with mentally disordered people. Due to the fact that schizophrenia is a serious mental disorder, I decided to work as an intern in the therapeutic community Mýto. Based on my experience, I attempted a deeper analysis of this therapeutic residence.
Philosophy as Passionate Interest
Strobachová, Ingrid ; Pinc, Zdeněk (advisor) ; Haškovcová, Helena (referee) ; Hogenová, Anna (referee)
The purpose of my dissertation is to analyze and further elaborate upon its main topic: the questions that are of a mutual deep interest to both medicine and philosophy. The dissertation has three parts. In the first part, I will introduce some of the key terms that will be used throughout the text. The second part, central to my work, is concerned with three possibilities that are offered to us - play and playing, dream and dreaming, poetic being - all become the places where comprehending, listening (to both the speech and the silence) and responding materialize. Playing, dreaming, poetic being - each offers our daily reality the beauty of transcending its borders without destroying them; in fact, they become a free spirited, passionate interest that enhances and makes valuable the ordinariness and finiteness of our daily lives. Freedom and Responsibility; I and the Other Person; Illness and Hope - each having its physical aspect and each being considered through the dimensions of seriousness and unseriousness, reason and unreason - will be rethought through playing, dreaming and poetic being, providing new insights of an engaged, passionate practice of philosophy and medicine. The third part, concerned with application on the two areas - I, the Child, and the Parenthood; and the Therapist and...
Spiritual brownfield Olomouc - Zlín
Scholzová, Simona ; Nový, Jindřich (referee) ; Štěpán, Marek (advisor)
The topic of the thesis is the proposal of a pilgrimage site in the area of the source of the spring Svatá Voda near Malenovice - Zlín. The building is located on the nearest top site near the existing spring and it dominates its surroundings. The design is based on a circle symbolizing eternity, harmony - Christianity surrounding the Paradise yard. This ring is intersected by four shards that represent disruption of harmony - humanity. These two types of masses are contrasting, distinguished by both shape and material. There is a church in the largest shard, in the smaller shards there are other smaller chapel or individual prayer rooms. In the ring, which is broken into fragments, there are located rooms like a reception, area of the church with, restaurant and technical facilities, non-profit offices that manage the area, together with a therapist's office. There are rooms with accommodation, classrooms and workshops for retreats as well.
Attitudes of therapists from selected inpatient care facilities to spiritual topics and techniques in the treatment of addiction
Zemina, Jiří ; Vacek, Jaroslav (advisor) ; Remeš, Prokop (referee)
Spirituality is an interesting phenomenon that is hard to describe, therefore, any person may have different understanding or meaning of it. In addictology, a bio-psycho-socio-spiritual model is used, in which you can talk about the first three dimensions but the fourth is "sometimes" omitted. Many authors urge the need to involve spiritual dimension in addiction treatment, for example by inducing altered states of consciousness. Most often in addictological practice, you encounter spirituality in the therapeutic community in form of many rituals. The aim of this paper is to describe how addictologists approach spirituality from a personal and professional point of view, their experience with specific topics and clients, and finally how they perceive different spiritual techniques and tools in addiction treatment. The theoretical part deals with the definition of spirituality, altered states of consciousness and psychospiritual crisis. In the second half of the theoretical part, spirituality and its place in addictology is dealt with together with a short chapter focusing on psychadelics and their use in addictology. The practical part presents qualitative research where a semi-structured interview was used. The interview was further analyzed and coding methods were used. Then codes were...
The use of free time the risk of the elderly from the perspective of their caring
JANDERKOVÁ, Eva
This bachelor thesis deals with the use of free time in my life the risk of the elderly from the perspective of their caregivers. The aim of this thesis will be to figure out how to spend risk seniors in Jihlava your free time from the perspective of their caregivers. I want to focus on the comparison of the use of free time at-risk seniors located in the home environment and in residential care. In the theoretical part will be described the earlier attitude of society towards old people, mental changes in old age and the characteristics of the risk groups of the elderly. In more detail, I will focus on the description of the field, constitutional and home care, I will mention also the importance of family in these areas. At the conclusion of the theoretical part I will address the possibilities of leisure activities for at-risk seniors. For the collection of data in the practical part I will use the quantitative type of research, method of polling, the technique of the questionnaire. The sample will consist of persons caring for at risk seniors in Jihlava medical personnel, caregivers, or therapists. Specifically, it will deal about these organizations: Život 99 z.ú., Integrated social services center p.o., ODN in the Hospital Jihlava, Home for the elderly Lesnov p.o. The Results of the research will bring knowledge about specific ways of using free time risk seniors in Jihlava from the perspective of their caregivers. For the organization, which in Jihlava provide high-risk seniors care, will be created recommendations on how to further improve or expand services leisure time activities for at-risk seniors.
Spirituality in the treatment of addiction: qualitative analysis of the attitudes and experiences of therapists
Blažíčková, Eliška ; Vacek, Jaroslav (advisor) ; Svěcená, Kateřina (referee)
Main theme of this bachelor thesis is personal spirituality attitude and experience at addiction services psychoterapists. Purpose is to describe experiences with psychoterapeutist's spirituality and and then to find connection with their work, psychoterapy. Theoretical part is about basic definition of spirituality, it components and potencial risks. Another important part of the theoretical part is describing spirituality in context of chosen psychoterapeutic attitude. Practical part is my own qualitative research.Character of design is multiple case study (n=4). Research group is consisted of 4 psychoterapists chosen in purpose. As collection method I chose semistructured interview and the Prague spirituality questionnaire. Then I processed recieved data from interview to interpretative phenomenological analysis (IPA) and I counted points from each spirituality dimension in questionnaire. It was found that personal spirituality experience can be related with psychoterapy. All the respondets reported that they experience spirituality of some kind, but they try to not project it in their work. It is suprising that all the respondets also reported existentialism as important psychoterapeutic course which they use as a base. For all is solidarity of experiencing spirituality very important. In...

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