Social Pathology and Prevention, 2024 (vol. 10), issue 1


Editorial

EDITORIAL

Vlasta Cabanová

Social Pathology and Prevention 2024, 10(1):7-8  

Articles

SERVICES FOR DIVORCING PARENTS – AN EMPOWERMENT TOOL OR DISEMPOWERING ELEMENT

Martina Cirbusová

Social Pathology and Prevention 2024, 10(1):11-28 | DOI: 10.25142/spp.2024.002  

The family break-up is considered by experts to be one of the most difficult periods in a person’s life. Divorce brings destabilization to all areas of an individual’s life. Even though parents often think about the legal aspects of divorce, very soon other aspects, and effects in the psychological, economic, social, etc. aspects begin to emerge, which the individual family members must deal with. This article seeks to analyse, in the context of family breakdown, how the services offered to parents at this time in their lives either facilitate or undermine the use of parental authority, or when parents retain or lose autonomy in decision-making....

TRAUMA IN CHILDREN IN CONNECTION WITH CLOSE RELATIONSHIPS

Leona Jochmannová

Social Pathology and Prevention 2024, 10(1):29-43 | DOI: 10.25142/spp.2023.020  

Knowledge regarding the impact of traumatic events on children has undergone dynamic development in the last decade. The new diagnostic manuals DSM-5 and ICD-11 bring a new perspective on the diagnostic classification and open up space to better identify and treat manifestations of the consequences of trauma in children by research findings. These manifestations are very broad and interchangeable with other diagnostic categories. Violence in close relationships then brings numerous specifics of the entire context of dynamics and impacts. Socially pathological phenomena observable in children’s behaviour must be identified and addressed through...

ALTERNATING RESIDENCE AND SWINGING PENDULUM OF CONSTITUTIONAL COURT

Martin Kornel

Social Pathology and Prevention 2024, 10(1):45-63 | DOI: 10.25142/spp.2024.003  

Statistics show that there has been a significant increase in the number of cases where a minor child is entrusted by the court order to the alternate care of his or her parents in the Czech Republic within the last 10 years. This is a consequence ofthe decision-making practice of the Constitutional Court, which emphasises the priority of alternate care and its importance for respecting the rights of both parents and the child. At the same time, data from foreign research show that, in general, the positives outweigh the negatives of such arrangements, or at least do not support the conclusion that alternating care has a worse impact on children than...

TRANSITIONAL FOSTER CARE AS A CRISIS INSTITUTE – EXPERIENCE AFTER 10 YEARS OF FUNCTIONING

Petr Míchal

Social Pathology and Prevention 2024, 10(1):65-84 | DOI: 10.25142/spp.2024.001  

Transitional foster care is a crisis institute of foster family care that has been developing significantly from 2013 to the present in the Czech Republic. The roots of today’s form of transitional foster care go back deep into history, and its development was also influenced by the changing view of foster care during the socialist period and the changes after 1989. Over the past 10 years, transitional foster care has become the dominant form of crisis care for newborn and young children in the Czech Republic. This is evidenced by the development of the number of families providing transitional foster care and the number of children entrusted...

Reports

POTKANI VE TŘÍDĚ: PŘEKRAČOVÁNÍ HRANIC TRADIČNÍHO VZDĚLÁVÁNÍ (INOVATIVNÍ PŘÍSTUPY V PROJEKTOVÉM VYUČOVÁNÍ SOCIÁLNÍ PSYCHOLOGIE NA SLEZSKÉ UNIVERZITĚ V OPAVĚ)

Lucia Drotárová

Social Pathology and Prevention 2024, 10(1):87-93  

ZKUŠENOSTI NAŠICH STUDENTEK SPECIÁLNÍ PEDAGOGIKY Z PRAKTICKÉ STÁŽE V ITÁLII

Kateřina Janků

Social Pathology and Prevention 2024, 10(1):95-100  

Reviews

RECENZE KNIHY VOLNÝ ČAS: DEFINICE – FUNKCE – DETERMINANTY

Olga Kesnerová Řádková

Social Pathology and Prevention 2024, 10(1):103-105