Watson's Theory of Human Caring

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Across
  1. 2. inner harmony and maintaining balance
  2. 3. an intersubjective human process and is moral ideal of nursing
  3. 4. a valued person to be cared for, respected, nurtured, understood, and assisted
  4. 7. caring relationship going beyond ego to higher “spiritual” caring created by “Caring Moments”
  5. 11. of one’s own spiritual practice toward wholeness of mind/body/spirit—beyond ego
  6. 12. Theory of Caring
  7. 13. the caring-healing environment
  8. 14. also known as meditative approach (increasing consciousness and presence to the humanism of self and other)
  9. 17. the need for achievement and affiliation
Down
  1. 1. where Watson was born
  2. 5. is associated with the degree of congruence between the self as perceived and the self as experienced
  3. 6. Nursing interventions related to human care originally referred to as factors
  4. 8. This refers to the individual’s frame of reference that can only be known to that person.
  5. 9. presence enabling deep belief of other (patient, colleague, family, etc.)
  6. 10. Watson's lower order needs are needs such as food, fluid, ventilation
  7. 15. Caritas Processes
  8. 16. an American nurse theorist and nursing professor who is best known for her Theory of human caring. She is the author of numerous texts, including Nursing: The Philosophy and Science of Caring