Sebevražda
A Suicide
bachelor thesis (DEFENDED)
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Author
Advisor
Referee
Polívka, Jan
Faculty / Institute
Protestant Theological Faculty
Discipline
Pastoral and Social Work
Department
Jabok
Date of defense
8. 3. 2006
Publisher
Univerzita Karlova, Evangelická teologická fakultaLanguage
Czech
Grade
Good
Na počátku této práce se zabývám vymezením základních pojmů, které jsou důležité pro porozumění celé problematice. Poté se zaměřuji na vymezení a popis společných znaků lidí se sebevražednými tendencemi. Cílem mé práce je na základě tohoto vymezení navrhnout efektivní způsob práce s nimi. Powered by TCPDF (www.tcpdf.org)
As a theme of my bachelor work I have chosen the Suicide. We all have some expirience with this topic - we all are confronted from TV, society, our neighbour, family, ourselfs. The problem of suicide is wellknown but still huge tabu. The ground of my work, exept explaining basic terms, is to answer two questions. The first is: "Are there any common signs for people with suicidal tendencies?". The second is: "What are the specificies in contanct with these people?" As I thought there are lot of common signs determing the risk of suicide. Some of them are - abusing drugs, lonellyness, depression, personality signs. Lot of people have some of these. The risk grows with the cummulation of them. In chapter about specificies in contact with this people I specified myself on contact of social worker and client with these tendencies, because of my profession. But I think this contact is almost the same as contact with "normal" people with suicidal tendencies. So principles can be usefull for anyone of us. In the 7. chapter I show an interwiew with a girl who wanted to die. She shows me a lot from her - her life, thinking, problems…In comment I'm trying to find the risk signs. The sense of my work is to show that people with suicidal tendencies aren't "psychos", but normal people in unnormal life situations doing...