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