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  • About
  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
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Det psykoterapeutiska rummet : Psykoterapeuters tankar om betydelsen av arbetsrummets funktion och utformning / The psychotherapeutic room : Psychotherapists thoughts about the importance of function and design in a workroom

Bjerger, Christine January 2014 (has links)
Inledning: Arbetsrummet är något som psykodynamiskt skolade psykoterapeuter medvetet förhåller sig till och använder sig av på olika sätt i professionen. Syftet med den här studien var att belysa några psykoterapeuters tankar om betydelsen av arbetsrummets funktion och utformning. Frågeställningarna utgår ifrån vad utformningen på arbetsrummet har för betydelse för den enskilde terapeuten och den psykoterapeutiska processen. Metod: I studien användes en kvalitativ metod och fem legitimerade psykoterapeuter med psykodynamisk inriktning intervjuades. Resultatet visar att de intervjuade psykoterapeuterna har mycket kunskap kring betydelsen av det terapeutiska rummet och dess utformning. De anpassar sig efter rummets arkitektur och försöker få till inredningen på bästa sätt för sig och patienten. De är måna om att patienten har det bra. Möblerna och framförallt fåtöljerna är viktiga i arbetet. De använder sig medvetet av textilier, konst, belysning och naturligt insläpp av ljus samt utsikt genom fönster. Ostördheten anses vara det viktigaste och de byter ogärna rum. Psykoterapeuterna ser sig som en del av rummet de arbetar i och rummet är en del av helheten. Den psykoterapeutiska processen påverkas alltså av arbetsrummet. Diskussion: Den enskilde psykoterapeuten använder mycket tid till att fundera ut vad som fungerar bäst i ett arbetsrum inför mötet med patienten och det krävs en flexibilitet för att kunna möta olika patientgrupper och olika typer av verksamheter. Trots det är det något som man inte pratar så mycket om eller lyfter fram i det psykoterapeutiska arbetet. Det är inte ovanligt att man är flera som delar på samma rum, såväl terapeuter som andra verksamheter och att man därför tillfälligt behöver byta rum. Det finns forskning kring vårdmiljö och vårdrummets påverkan på läkningsprocess, men ingen aktuell forskning på det psykoterapeutiska arbetsrummets utformning. Det kan finnas en risk att rummet glöms eller prioriteras bort i samband med inrättandet av olika verksamheter inom kommuner och landsting. / Introduction: Primarily psychodynamic trained psychotherapists relate to and use the workroom in various ways in their profession. The aim of the study was to highlight some psychotherapists thoughts about the importance of function and design in a workroom. The questions are focused on how the room’s interior design is of significance to the individual therapist and the psychotherapeutic process. Method: The study is based on a qualitative approach and five certified psychotherapists with a psychodynamic orientation were interviewed. The result shows that the interviewed psychotherapists have much knowledge on the importance of the therapeutic space and its’ design. They adapt the architecture and try to arrange the interior of the room in the best way for themselves and the patient. Making sure the patient is comfortable. The furniture and especially the armchairs are important in the process. They use textiles, art, lighting and the natural light and different views provided by windows. To be undisturbed is considered most important and they are reluctant to change rooms. The psychotherapists see themselves as part of the room they work in and the room as part of the whole. The room thus affects the psychotherapeutic process. Discussion: The individual psychotherapist uses a lot of time to figure out what works best in an office before meeting the patient and he or she requires a flexibility to meet different patient groups and different types of activities. Nevertheless, it is something that one does not talk so much about or highlight in psychotherapeutic work. It has become common to share rooms with other therapists as well as other activities, leading to a need for temporarily changing rooms. There is research on environmental health and care room influence on the healing process, but no current research on the psychotherapeutic workroom design. There may be a risk that the workroom is forgotten or is not prioritized when establishing various health care-businesses in the county and municipalities.
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Chráněná dílna - čerpání z Evropských sociálních fondů / Protected Workroom – Dissaving in European Social Found

Vajcíková, Simona January 2009 (has links)
My graduation theses refers to the utilization of the grant-in-aid from the Europen Social Fund in order to create „the protected workroom“ to help and support the employment of the handicapped people. According to the entrepreneurial activity and analyses of employment of handicapped people macroeconomical factors present the situation on the labour market as well as the perspective profitability through some specific solutions.
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Perla Ústí nad Orlicí / Pearl Ústí nad Orlicí

Hyťhová, Martina January 2017 (has links)
Main task of the diploma project is design of conversion strategy and revitalization of former textile factory PERLA 01 in Ústí nad Orlicí. The construction program consist conversion of existing building to cafébar, assembly hall, office space, shoping hall, bistro and craftsman´s workrooms. New building is infocentrum, gallery, textilmania, entrance hall of assembly hall, cycling shop, library reserve space and club centrum. The project design new square and public space.
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Dobudování VUT - Fakulta výtvarných umění / Completion of the BUT - Faculty of Fine Arts

Ivanova, Nadezda January 2014 (has links)
The object consists of 3 volumes: two 6-storey academic buildings, interconnected with public space. Simple geometry of complex is formed by the existing urban development. Repeating street directions and continuing visual contact with the housing of the Law Faculty, the building in terms of shape represents letter V and forms enclosed courtyards. In the lower part of the building of the Faculty of Fine Arts there are workrooms, library and repository that are loaded from the north facade. The first three floors are connected by a corridor with a recreational area of public space created for a comfortable communicating and solitary classes. On the other floors there are workshops, studios and studio offices of ceramics, sculpture, metal, photography, printing and 3D-graphics, cabinets of deanery and classrooms. On the top floor, that is 6 m height, there are art studios, additionaly lightened by lanterns on the roof. The housing is designed in that way that it has the open airy atrium, which, along with half-transparent facades, provides natural light in most interiors. Facade structure is highlighted with the shell of the vertical and horizontal aluminum fins and shelves, which gives to a compex an interesting and constantly changing pattern. Unified composition is also highlighted with shades of warm and cold colors of the spectrum. Four underground floors are used for car parking, and the ground flloor of them is given for the operation of the university. In the future, the project also envisages planting of greenery of building facades and of the surrounding area.

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