Last update: Mgr. Monika Ulrichová, Ph.D. (16.01.2024)
A holistic approach to the care of the dying is unthinkable today without the right palliative care intervention. Palliative medicine helps a person to cope with those situations that are no longer medically manageable. Palliative care is a quality-of-life approach for patients and their families who are in direct interaction with a terminal illness, the goal of which is predominantly pain management. It is no coincidence that palliative medicine is called comforting, not excluding the psychosocial and spiritual component. Hospice is the most widely practiced palliative care.
Requirements to the exam
Last update: Mgr. Monika Ulrichová, Ph.D. (17.09.2023)
Active participation in classes, preparation of a seminar paper on the assigned topic.
Syllabus
Last update: Mgr. Monika Ulrichová, Ph.D. (16.01.2024)
1. Logotherapy as a therapeutic method - its performance and meaning (Viktor Frankl, Alfred Langle) 2. Logotherapy as a prevention of burnout syndrome for physicians (the concept of burnout syndrome dloe EA and logotherapy) 3. Logotherapy and dying - crisis in terminally ill patients (phases according to the American physician E. Kubler Ross), the meaning of dying and death (what good the patients themselves report). 4. Palliative medicine - its meaning in sickness and dying and the possibilities of the physician
Literature
Last update: Mgr. Monika Ulrichová, Ph.D. (16.01.2024)
Ulrichová, M.(2015). Why psychotherapeutical Attitue is necessary in thanatology. Lublin
Frankl, V.E. (1994). Člověk hledá smysl. (Man s Search for Meaning: Introducion to Logotherapy.Cesta.
Frankl, V.E. (1994).Lékařská péče o duši: Základy logoterapie a existenciální analýzy. (Medical care for the soul). Cesta.
Frankl, V.E. Lapide, P. Bůh a člověk hledající smysl. (God and man in Search of Meaning. (2011). Cesta.