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This study focuses on the approaches used by Czech social workers operating in the field of child protection to resolve parental conflicts and looks specifically at their inclination to employ defensive practice. Defensive practice involves prioritising regulations and prescribed rules over the interests of clients, i.e. parents and children. The aim of this study is to verify, with the help of a questionnaire, the theoretical connections between the use of defensive practice and several factors that represent working conditions and external pressures. The research indicates that the factors connected with the use of defensive practice to deal with parental conflicts have the opposite effect in the Czech Republic that that observed in international studies or have no influence whatsoever. Child protection social workers who emphasise compliance regard their working conditions as favourable and have somewhat conservative attitudes and beliefs. The authors’ interpretation of the findings is that the emphasis on regulations in Czech child protection is not a defensive reaction to threatening working conditions, but an expression of loyalty to an organisation that offers them a pleasant work environment where they need not be afraid of any potential failures or consequences of their decisions. They also propose redefining Czech defensive practice by placing less emphasis on compliance as a reaction to unfavourable working conditions.
Rocznik Lubuski
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2016
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vol. 42
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issue 1
177-191
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The subject of research presented in the article are the results of parental divorce mediations as perceived by women and men. The research covered 29 couples who participated in parental divorce mediations which resulted in compromise. The basis of the research was an uncategorized in-depth interview. The main directions of research were determined by a question about balance of power between women and men in different phases of divorce conflict, i.e., before mediation, during mediation and a year after finishing mediation. The analysis of utterances of the questioned women and men makes it possibile to identify certain repetitive patterns of behaviour, and specific “games” played while fighting for a child.
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Przedmiotem badań prezentowanych w artykule są rezultaty rodzicielskich mediacji rozwodowych w percepcji kobiet i mężczyzn. Badaniami objęto 29 par, które uczestniczyły w rozwodowych mediacjach rodzicielskich i mediacje zakończyły się wypracowaniem porozumienia. Podstawą badań był nieskategoryzowany wywiad pogłębiony. Główne kierunki poszukiwań badawczych wyznaczyło pytanie o równowagę sił pomiędzy kobietami i mężczyznami na różnych etapach konfliktu rozwodowego tj. przed mediacją, w trakcie mediacji i rok po jej zakończeniu. Analiza wypowiedzi badanych kobiet i mężczyzn pozwoliła na wyodrębnienie pewnych powtarzających się wzorów zachowań, swoistych „gier” prowadzonych w walce o dziecko.
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