Zdraví člověka z hlediska integrální antropologie
Human Health from the Perspective of Integral Anthropology
rigorózní práce (OBHÁJENO)
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Trvalý odkaz
http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11956/7792Identifikátory
SIS: 148922
Katalog UK: 990005193300106986
Kolekce
- Kvalifikační práce [20695]
Autor
Oponent práce
Přívratský, Vladimír
Vančata, Václav
Fakulta / součást
Pedagogická fakulta
Obor
Učitelství všeobecně vzdělávacích předmětů pro základní školy a střední školy - biologie
Katedra / ústav / klinika
Katedra biologie a environmentálních studií
Datum obhajoby
5. 9. 2006
Nakladatel
Univerzita Karlova, Pedagogická fakultaJazyk
Čeština
Známka
Prospěl/a
The presented thesis, Human Health from the Perspective of Integral Anthropology, comprises six chapters. The introductory chapter is focused on theoretical questions of health and illness. Special focus is given to subject matter in the context of biological as well as social anthropology. These two disciplines are established in Europe as Integral Anthropology. Chapter further contains selected definitions of health. Next chapter is focused on health in relation to quality of life and meaningfulness of life. This chapter refers to the measurement of quality of life, cues and life targets, intrinsic faith and V. E. Frankl's logo therapy. The topic of the third chapter is illness of human life. This chapter discusses the concept of illness, disease and sickness, as well as bio-psychosocial and spiritual model of illness and civilization diseases. Chapter four makes up fundamental part of the work. This chapter's main focus is on primary, secondary and tertiary plane of health prevention. Furthermore various strategies for improvement of health are discussed in this chapter. Fifth chapter is dedicated to application of theory of human health in everyday school life. The issues of pathogenesis and salutogenesis as well as psycho- neuro-immunology are covered. Focus is given to practical questions of mental...
The presented thesis, Human Health from the Perspective of Integral Anthropology, comprises six chapters. The introductory chapter is focused on theoretical questions of health and illness. Special focus is given to subject matter in the context of biological as well as social anthropology. These two disciplines are established in Europe as Integral Anthropology. Chapter further contains selected definitions of health. Next chapter is focused on health in relation to quality of life and meaningfulness of life. This chapter refers to the measurement of quality of life, cues and life targets, intrinsic faith and V. E. Frankl's logo therapy. The topic of the third chapter is illness of human life. This chapter discusses the concept of illness, disease and sickness, as well as bio-psychosocial and spiritual model of illness and civilization diseases. Chapter four makes up fundamental part of the work. This chapter's main focus is on primary, secondary and tertiary plane of health prevention. Furthermore various strategies for improvement of health are discussed in this chapter. Fifth chapter is dedicated to application of theory of human health in everyday school life. The issues of pathogenesis and salutogenesis as well as psycho- neuro-immunology are covered. Focus is given to practical questions of mental...
