scholarly journals A unitary caring science resilience-building model: Unifying the human caring theory and research-informed psychology and neuroscience evidence

Author(s):  
Holly Wei ◽  
Sonya Renae Hardin ◽  
Jean Watson
2020 ◽  
Author(s):  
Jek Amidos Pardede

Caring science merupakan suatu orientasi human science dan kemanusiaan terhadap proses, fenomena, dan pengalaman human caring. Caring science, seperti juga science lainnya, meliputi seni dan kemanusiaan. Caring adalah tindakan yang diarahkan untuk membantu, membimbing, atau melakukan cara untuk membantu dalam pencapaian tujuan tertentu, dengan cara mendukung individu lain atau kelompok dengan nyata atau antisipasi kebutuhan untuk meningkatkan kondisi kehidupan manusia


2014 ◽  
pp. 101-108
Author(s):  
Jean Watson

This chapter focuses on human caring and peace within the context of integrative nursing principles embedded in a framework of caring science and caritas (a Latin word conveying universal caring and love). Nurses’ practice of human caring is an emergent quality of whole systems, making new connections between the unitary energetic patterns of worldwide human caring practices and peace in our world. This relationship between human caring and peace represents a fundamental path of consciously attending to the pattern of unity and the human-environmental global-universal field of oneness


2021 ◽  
pp. 002216782110110
Author(s):  
Andrew D. Penn ◽  
Janis Phelps ◽  
William E. Rosa ◽  
Jean Watson

Psychedelic therapies intentionally combine a caring/healing environment, psychotherapy, and psychedelic medicine as a powerful means of treating intractable conditions of depression and posttraumatic stress disorder. This article utilizes the nursing theory of human caring science, as articulated by Jean Watson, to describe the essential and fundamental human caring qualities in psychedelic therapy. By mapping these qualities onto the traits of a psychedelic therapist, articulated by Janis Phelps and illustrating them with qualitative, exemplar data from a psilocybin assisted therapy study, we have created a nursing-informed philosophical theoretical framework with which to begin to examine questions related to trust enhancement between patient and therapist, therapeutic communication of openness to patient experiences, mutual learning between therapist and patient, the influence spiritual or psychedelic practices of the therapist on outcomes, optimizing therapeutic healing environments, and care of the physical body during psychedelic therapy sessions. This article is intended to identify themes and generate hypotheses for future nursing-informed psychedelic psychotherapy research.


2013 ◽  
Vol 17 (2) ◽  
pp. 39-43 ◽  
Author(s):  
Lisa C. Schlagel, ◽  
Jennifer Lynn Richards, ◽  
Amber Ward,

Caring is the essence of nursing, yet there has been no standardized language by which nurses can capture this integral part of their professional practice. The nurses at Winter Haven Hospital, a community hospital in central Florida, recognized and changed this. Committed to infusing Watson’s theory of human caring throughout their organization, they developed a caritas language with the support of Dr. Watson. The language was assimilated into their electronic documentation system and nurses were trained on documenting a caritas assessment, the caritas intervention(s) used, and the outcomes. This is now done on admission and each shift. Since then, 40- and 16- character standardized condensed versions of caritas language are posted on the Watson Caring-Science Institute’s website.


2020 ◽  
Vol 24 (2) ◽  
pp. 141-146
Author(s):  
Tara J. Weston ◽  
Catherine Aquino-Russell

The following article is the result of an assignment that was designed specifically to meet the needs of the first author in attaining the objectives for our Theoretical Foundations of Nursing course, a component for the Advanced Standing Nursing Baccalaureate Program at the University of New Brunswick. A key component of our course involved learning about and living Dr. Jean Watson's (2008, 2018) human caring/unitary caring science theory. The first author describes how she lives the Caritas principles in her journey of caring and advocating for her son, Noah who is living his dying in palliative care.


2021 ◽  
Vol 34 (2) ◽  
pp. 157-167
Author(s):  
Joyce B. Perkins

The author in this paper articulates how Watson’s caritas processes evolved to caritas-veritas light on virtues, facilitating unitary transformative experience. This shift builds harmonic coherence between major streams of consciousness that focus on (a) the physical and conceptually concrete (objective/quantitative/particulate/determinate); (b) the mental, emotional, meaningful/belief systems (subjective/qualitative/interactive/integrative); and (c) the gestalt of spirit and the natural environment (virtual/quantum/unitary/transformative). The lived experience of harmonically braided streams of consciousness melds human-environment, potentiating health, healing, love, and compassion. Unitary transformative pandimensional awareness unfolds in the consciousness and everyday life of the practicing nurse, facilitating a direct experience of sacred praxis.


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