Number of results: 78

Results of the selected field of study SPPBcK Social Pathology and Prevention (Bachelor's degree programme, combined form, single-subject)
Faculty
Faculty of Public Policies in Opava
Field of Study/plan
FVP - Specialization in Pedagogy: Social Pathology and Prevention
include only defended theses

Navrátilová, Lenka

(the defence was successful)

Bachelor's Studies, Faculty of Public Policies in Opava, 2023

Programme: Specialization in Pedagogy
Field of Study: Social Pathology and Prevention
Bachelor's thesis: Adolescent's knowledge about mental anorexia

Navrátilová, Nikol

(the defence was successful)

Bachelor's Studies, Faculty of Public Policies in Opava, 2020

Programme: Specialization in Pedagogy
Field of Study: Social Pathology and Prevention
Bachelor's thesis: The burnout syndrome of social workers working with victims of domestic violence

Navrátilová, Petra

(the defence was successful)

Bachelor's Studies, Faculty of Public Policies in Opava, 2024

Programme: Specialization in Pedagogy
Field of Study: Social Pathology and Prevention
Bachelor's thesis: Ethical dilemmas for workers in low-threshold facilities for children and young people

Neugebauerová, Ladislava

(the defence was successful)

Bachelor's Studies, Faculty of Public Policies in Opava, 2020

Programme: Specialization in Pedagogy
Field of Study: Social Pathology and Prevention
Bachelor's thesis: The Phenomenon of "Kinderkracie" in a Family of the 21st Century; Causes, Consequences and Prevention

Nosová, Daniela

(the defence was successful)

Bachelor's Studies, Faculty of Public Policies in Opava, 2022

Programme: Specialization in Pedagogy
Field of Study: Social Pathology and Prevention
Bachelor's thesis: Ageism in homes for the elderly through the "eyes" of clients

Pecháček, Dominik

(the defence was successful)

Bachelor's Studies, Faculty of Public Policies in Opava, 2022

Programme: Specialization in Pedagogy
Field of Study: Social Pathology and Prevention
Bachelor's thesis: Alcohol use in adolescents

Pflegrová, Kristýna

(the defence was successful)

Bachelor's Studies, Faculty of Public Policies in Opava, 2022

Programme: Specialization in Pedagogy
Field of Study: Social Pathology and Prevention
Bachelor's thesis: The view of secondary school students on the risks associated with the use of social networks

Pizlová, Markéta

(the defence was successful)

Bachelor's Studies, Faculty of Public Policies in Opava, 2023

Programme: Specialization in Pedagogy
Field of Study: Social Pathology and Prevention
Bachelor's thesis: Protection of employees in social services

Podleśný, Karel

(the defence was successful)

Bachelor's Studies, Faculty of Public Policies in Opava, 2023

Programme: Specialization in Pedagogy
Field of Study: Social Pathology and Prevention
Bachelor's thesis: Preventive assistance of the Czech Armed forces in a foreign operation - projects to help schools and education of children

Prokšová, Markéta

(the defence was successful)

Bachelor's Studies, Faculty of Public Policies in Opava, 2021

Programme: Specialization in Pedagogy
Field of Study: Social Pathology and Prevention
Bachelor's thesis: The Risk of Information Technology in Relation to The Behaviour of Preschool Children

Rafael, Angelina

(the defence was successful)

Bachelor's Studies, Faculty of Public Policies in Opava, 2020

Programme: Specialization in Pedagogy
Field of Study: Social Pathology and Prevention
Bachelor's thesis: Value Orientation and Life Goals of Adolescents Today

Richtár, Petr Michael

(the defence was successful)

Bachelor's Studies, Faculty of Public Policies in Opava, 2021

Programme: Specialization in Pedagogy
Field of Study: Social Pathology and Prevention
Bachelor's thesis: Social pathologies caused by citizens' indebtedness

Růžičková, Andrea

(the defence was successful)

Bachelor's Studies, Faculty of Public Policies in Opava, 2021

Programme: Specialization in Pedagogy
Field of Study: Social Pathology and Prevention
Bachelor's thesis: Treatment of Women with Alcohol Addiction

Říčná, Pavlína

(the defence was successful)

Bachelor's Studies, Faculty of Public Policies in Opava, 2020

Programme: Specialization in Pedagogy
Field of Study: Social Pathology and Prevention
Bachelor's thesis: Risks Associated with the Admission of a Child to a Foster Care from the Perspective of Foster Parents' Biological Children

Sakreidová, Andrea

(the defence was successful)

Bachelor's Studies, Faculty of Public Policies in Opava, 2022

Programme: Specialization in Pedagogy
Field of Study: Social Pathology and Prevention
Bachelor's thesis: The Importance of School Climate in Preventing Problem Behaviours at Lower Grades of St. Ludmila Elementary Church School in Hradec nad Moravicí

Sekaninová, Kristýna

(the defence was successful)

Bachelor's Studies, Faculty of Public Policies in Opava, 2020

Programme: Specialization in Pedagogy
Field of Study: Social Pathology and Prevention
Bachelor's thesis: Inclusive Education and Potential Risk of Negative Impact on Siblings of Children with Disabilities

Schenk, Petr

(the defence was successful)

Bachelor's Studies, Faculty of Public Policies in Opava, 2022

Programme: Specialization in Pedagogy
Field of Study: Social Pathology and Prevention
Bachelor's thesis: Foster care from the perspective of helping partners

Schiel, Jan

(the defence was successful)

Bachelor's Studies, Faculty of Public Policies in Opava, 2022

Programme: Specialization in Pedagogy
Field of Study: Social Pathology and Prevention
Bachelor's thesis: Analysis of perceived and actual crime in the town of Jeseník

Slivka, Michal

(the defence was successful)

Bachelor's Studies, Faculty of Public Policies in Opava, 2021

Programme: Specialization in Pedagogy
Field of Study: Social Pathology and Prevention
Bachelor's thesis: Alternative sentences in the Czech Republic with a focus on house arrest

Sovová, Pavlína

(the defence was successful)

Bachelor's Studies, Faculty of Public Policies in Opava, 2021

Programme: Specialization in Pedagogy
Field of Study: Social Pathology and Prevention
Bachelor's thesis: How children perceive death