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Item Od uwikłania w uzależnienie od alkoholu do ustawicznego zdrowienia(Wydawnictwo Naukowe UAM, 2016) Włodarczyk, Ewa; Karaszewska, Hanna; Silecka-Marek, EwelinaW artykule omówiono kwestię wychodzenia z uzależnienia od alkoholu postrzeganego jako sytuacja trudna. Pokonanie uzależnienia jest procesem przebiegającym stopniowo i etapami. To nie jest ono wolne od trudności i wyzwań napotykanych przez ludzi uzależnionych od alkoholu, którzy autentycznie angażują się w proces terapii i autentyczną pracę nad sobą.Item Pedagogical and Legal Activities Taken in Poland Towards People Addicted to Alcohol(Wydawnictwo Naukowe UAM, 2018) Karaszewska, Hanna; Rajewska De Mezer, Joanna; Silecka-Marek, EwelinaThe issue of alcohol consumption, addiction to it, and causes and effects of this phenomenon have already been explored many times. The article describes current pedagogical and legal activities taken in Poland towards people addicted to alcohol and related controversy . The authors drew attention to a number of problems concerning with alcohol addiction for an alcohol abuse person and his family. Starting from the current law on upbringing in sobriety and counteracting alcoholism because it takes up issues related to treatment, rehabilitation and social reintegration of people addicted to alcohol. There are institutions established on its basis and take up actions aimed at diagnosing the problem of an individual’s addiction to alcohol, leading to a ruling and requiring the person addicted to alcohol to undergo treatment. In the article the stages of treatment have been described in detail, requriments, important person for example probation officer and possible to receive treatment from non-governmental organizations that help those addicted and thus create an option for those addicted to alcohol to self-organize. The authors emphasized that the process of freeing from alcohol addiction is incredibly difficult and sometimes prolonged. Thus, the compulsory character of rehab treatment sparks a lot of controversy, as it contradicts the right to self-determination, i.e. independent decision of the person addicted to take up the treatment. There is a need to search new solutions in this respect, develop tools that increase the effectiveness of activities taken towards those addicted and exchange experiences on the global scale.Item Sytuacje trudne w perspektywie jednostkowej i społecznej(Wydawnictwo Naukowe UAM, 2016) Karaszewska, Hanna; Silecka-Marek, EwelinaThe publication provides the reader with a clear description of difficult situations experienced by different individuals at different stages of their lives and in different environments. A difficult situation, therefore, can be regarded as a continuum, because on the one hand we are dealing with a problematic situation, and on the other with a state of mental stress. An individual can seek a constructive solution to a difficult situation, and therefore treat it as a task or challenge. There is also a possibility that the situation will become a stressful one, which will disrupt human behavior. Undoubtedly, the struggle with a variety of difficult life situations is a challenge for every individual. The diverse nature of these texts testifies to the complexity and importance of the issues. We therefore hope that readers will find in this publication some answers to their issues, guidance, or that the publication will become a source of inspiration for further theoretical and practical actions.Item Wybrane aspekty bezpieczeństwa i jego zagrożeń w szkolnych relacjach pomiędzy uczniami(Wydawnictwo Naukowe UAM, 2014) Kraszewska, Hanna; Silecka-Marek, EwelinaThe objective of this article is to discuss the issue of safety at school, which is one of the state’s education policy priorities. Aspects of school safety involve teachers as well as students and their parents or legal guardians, namely individuals who enter into various relationships and therefore can either support the issue of keeping the school a safe place, or be a source of conflict and risk.