32. The tidal model of mental health recovery

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CHAPTER 32 The tidal model of mental health recovery Nancy Brookes “Mental illnesses or psychiatric disorders are ‘problems of human living’ people find it difficult to live with themselves or…

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25. Modeling and role-modeling

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CHAPTER 25 Modeling and role-modeling Margaret E. Erickson “Unconditional acceptance of the person as a human in the process of Being and Becoming is basic to the Modeling and Role-Modeling…

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14. Self-care deficit theory of nursing

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CHAPTER 14 Self-care deficit theory of nursing Violeta A. Berbiglia and Barbara Banfield “Nursing is practical endeavor, but it is practical endeavor engaged in by persons who have specialized theoretic…

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33. Theory of comfort

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CHAPTER 33 Theory of comfort Thérèse Dowd “In today’s technological world, nursing’s historic mission of providing comfort to patients and family members is even more important. Comfort is an antidote…

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31. Theory of chronic sorrow

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CHAPTER 31 Theory of chronic sorrow Ann M. Schreier and Nellie S. Droes “Chronic sorrow is the presence of pervasive grief-related feelings that have been found to occur periodically throughout…

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36. Peaceful end-of-life theory

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CHAPTER 36 Peaceful end-of-life theory Patricia A. Higgins and Dana M. Hansen “Standards of care offer a promising approach for the development of middle-range prescriptive theories because of their empirical…

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8. Theory of bureaucratic caring

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CHAPTER 8 Theory of bureaucratic caring Sherrilyn Coffman “Improved patient safety, infection control, reduction in medication errors, and overall quality of care in complex bureaucratic health care systems cannot occur…

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13. Unitary human beings

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CHAPTER 13 Unitary human beings Mary E. Gunther “Professional practice in nursing seeks to promote symphonic interaction between man and environment, to strengthen the coherence and integrity of the human…

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24. Humanbecoming

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CHAPTER 24 Humanbecoming Debra A. Bournes and Gail J. Mitchell Rosemarie Rizzo Parse “The assumptions and principles of humanbecoming incarnate a deep concern for the delicate sentiments of being human…

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11. Theory of caritative caring

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CHAPTER 11 Theory of caritative caring Unni Å. Lindström, Lisbet Lindholm Nyström and Joan E. Zetterlund “Caritative caring means that we take “caritas” into use when caring for the human…

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