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Športovanie handicapovaných - posttraumatický návrat k žitiu

Title in English Physical Training of Handicapped - Posttraumatic Return to Life
Authors

BARDIOVSKÝ Miloslav PÍTEKOVÁ Romana MOUDR Vratislav

Year of publication 2012
Type Article in Proceedings
Conference Psychologie sportu v praxi 2012
MU Faculty or unit

Faculty of Sports Studies

Citation
Field Sport and leisure time activities
Keywords trauma; movement; social support; social binding; coping; hardness; Paralympic Games in London 2012.
Description Immediate post-traumaticly changed physical and health condition as well as social status of person is dramaticly experienced and thus represents ordeal of life. That goes for whole family and close pearsons. Everyone with strong disability turns into „helpless“ child, vicious old man, hostile patient immediately after accident or some other occurence. It is – in a simplified way – Pandoras kabinet for traumatized person and it is family. It belongs to survival and acceptance or anderstanding of Self, enyones own personality and relationships between members of family. Our own relationships which we had before undergo an crucial test naturally. Some of them goes on. We build a new relationships as a handicapped person with „new“ social status. As such we belong to community of handicapped. We, as a physicly active people with an handicap, accept our usual daily life, we perceive, feel and live naturally, actively. We live with worries, pleasures, with past and presence and of course with hope and future plans too. We have free will, possibilities as well as responsibilities to live and to be an human. To live with people and for people. I reached important finding from my interviews with handicapped: „Psychological, psychoterapeutical personal and social intervention is necessarily needful, useful and profitable after an traumatic akcident. As former top handball player and as athlete and top sportsman on wheelchair nowadays – I consider sport and sport activities unique form of post-traumatic development and return to life and social inclusion.

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