Polskie Forum Psychologiczne, 2005, Tom 10, Numer 2
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2024-03-29T00:51:03ZŹródła i początki psychopatologii dziecka
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Źródła i początki psychopatologii dziecka
Zeidler, Włodzisław
The paper is most authoritative and accessible introductory review of the child psychopathology. It presents expanded considerations of the impact of medicine, psychoanalysis, and individual psychology upon the study of child psychopathology. The author of this article also argues what a great change in patient treatment happened. Of these, the most significant is individual and subjective attitude to a person that replaced the subjective one. Well-established range of names makes it difficult to find a single area of omission.
2005-01-01T00:00:00ZJakość życia człowieka w zdrowiu i chorobie
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Jakość życia człowieka w zdrowiu i chorobie
Błachnio, Aleksandra
To what extent can man experience high quality of life? The answer to this question seems to depend very much on the way the term is defined. This paper is to cover main perspectives and most significant findings of research on the quality of life. Again, it incorporates ideas about objective and subjective measures of the concept. Depending on whether a man is in good or poor health, the situation may be experienced differently. A final consideration is the changeability of the life quality during the life span.
2005-01-01T00:00:00ZPsychologiczne aspekty rehabilitacji chorych na nowotwór piersi
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Psychologiczne aspekty rehabilitacji chorych na nowotwór piersi
Izdebski, Paweł
Although the benefits of rehabilitation of breast cancer patients are widely accepted, the psychological aspects of rehabilitation are not so known. The author presents basic concepts of rehabilitation and psychological specifity of the situation in which breast cancer patients are. Then, the instruments and aims of rehabilitation are critically presented. Among instruments, psychoeducation and psychological help in the form of counseling are viewed as the most effective. In conclusions, the psychological model of rehabilitation is proposed. It is stated that the situation of surviving cancer thanks to effective rehabilitation does not associate with life-lasting tension and anxiety but may be an important mile stone in achieving aims, which characterize a happy person.
2005-01-01T00:00:00ZBadania nad rola lekarza rodzinnego - aspekt silne ego w praktyce medycznej
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Badania nad rola lekarza rodzinnego - aspekt silne ego w praktyce medycznej
Czachowski, Sławomir
Family doctor's professional activity belongs to the most important fields of social medicine service. Professionalism of ,,first front line" medical treating is built on basis of social and psychological theory. An assumption was made that daily medical practice revealed the character of a heuristic way of performing duties because it is characterized by a considerable range of unpredictable phenomena which are contradictory in their assumption and complex in the interaction sphere between the patient and the doctor. The purpose of this research was to construct a measurement devise called “Family Doctor's Role Taking” and to find out the correlation between a factor of “strong ego” and independent variable: age and gender. Material and methods. Family doctors from all over Poland were examined by means of a special questionnaire. Statistical research was done with the help of a factor analysis packed in program STATISTICA 5.1, in Polish version. Results: The three-level, hierarchical structure of Family Doctor Role Taking" was constructed, which was empirically verified. On the highest level of generality, defined as level A, there were four factors: ,,interpersonal decentration", ,,sense of efficiency", ,,strong ego" and ,,empathy". The factor ,,strong ego" derived from the following seven notions (level B): ,,activity", ,,easy problem concentration", ,,lack of neurotic tendencies", ,,ability to solve conflicts", ,,readiness to resign one’s gratification", ,,being stress proof" and ,,the role of motivation". The categories were heterogeneous in relation to theories that created the lowest level of generality labeled with C. 73 positions which were of homogeneous character and whose content reflected a heuristic dimension of the family doctor's work were constructed on this level. There were no correlations measured by Spearman's ratio between ,,strong ego" and independent variables: age and gender. Conclusions: ,,The Role of the Family Doctor" model is a springboard for research in basic health service, which is to help family doctors to find a way to avoid conflicts, frustration, and professional burnout.
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