Lecturer(s)
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Course content
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- Basic concepts of spirituality, worldly, scientific and spiritual dimensions of our life. - Relationship as the basis of spirituality and prosocial attitude. - Spirituality in social work, spirituality as a worker's claim, spiritual care in the context of holistic care. - Spiritual care in medical and social facilities and fulfilment of spiritual needs. - Spirituality and religion. - Spiritual care for the sick in the Christian tradition, characteristics and mission of pastoral care. - Spiritual care of the sick in Islam. - Spiritual care of the sick in Buddhism. - Sects and sectarianism.
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Learning activities and teaching methods
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- Home preparation for classes
- 50 hours per semester
- Participation in classes
- 10 hours per semester
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learning outcomes |
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Knowledge |
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define basic terminology in the field of spirituality and religion |
define basic terminology in the field of spirituality and religion |
explain the concept of spirituality as an important aspect of our lives and the lives of health and social care patients |
explain the concept of spirituality as an important aspect of our lives and the lives of health and social care patients |
reproduce the acquired knowledge in health and social practice |
reproduce the acquired knowledge in health and social practice |
describe and understand human needs in the area of spirituality and religion |
describe and understand human needs in the area of spirituality and religion |
identify a plan to improve the quality of care for health and social care patients |
identify a plan to improve the quality of care for health and social care patients |
Skills |
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analyse the spiritual needs of patients and clients of other religions |
analyse the spiritual needs of patients and clients of other religions |
characterise the mission of pastoral care |
characterise the mission of pastoral care |
identify current approaches in caring for the existential and spiritual needs of patients |
identify current approaches in caring for the existential and spiritual needs of patients |
apply ethical principles in the care of patients in the health and social sphere |
apply ethical principles in the care of patients in the health and social sphere |
to set rules for proper communication with patients in the area of spirituality and meaning of life |
to set rules for proper communication with patients in the area of spirituality and meaning of life |
Recommended literature
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JANKOVSKÝ, J. Etika pro pomáhající profese. Praha: Triton, 2003.
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VOJTÍŠEK Z., DUŠEK, P. Spiritualita v pomáhajících profesích. Praha: Portál, 2012.
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