Andy Mendoza 10/10/13 RS 411: Introduction to Catholic Spirituality Father Theodore Lange Theological Virtue of Charity Virtue as defined in A Concise Dictionary of Theology is “A habit of good behavior that enables one to do what is right with ease‚ pleasure and consistency.” (286). To better explain this‚ and as recently stated by Father Jacob Stronach in his recent conference on “Love in the life of virtue and spirituality”‚ a virtue is nothing more than habitually doing what is good. This
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and mental health nursing in 1966. Later in 1973 she obtained her PhD in educational psychology and counseling (Nursing Theory‚ 2012). Watson’s theory is grounded by ten processes known as the “Caritas Processes” these 10 statements helped to provide and ethic or philosophy from‚ which we practice. Caritas represent charity‚ compassion‚ and generosity of spirit (Arslam & Azkan‚ 2012). It connotes something very fine‚ indeed‚ something precious that needs to be cultivated and sustained. The original
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Ray’s Theory of Bureaucratic Caring illustrates the importance of spiritual and ethical caring in relation to organizational cultures. Watson’ theory of Human Caring illustrates the fact that caring is central to the discipline of nursing. The paper will elaborate on Watson’s theory‚ Ray’s theory and then compare both theories. The theory of human caring was developed in 1975 and 1979 by Jean Watson. Watson is also the founder of the Center for Human Caring. The theory is used to guide new models
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In all of human history‚ Jesus Christ is arguably the most influential and prominent person to have lived. He is seen as the founder of the largest religion in the world‚ Christianity‚ and is considered by Catholics to be the Son of God. To Catholics‚ he is also regarded as the saviour‚ the redeemer and the fulfillment of God’s promises in the Old Testament which is confirmed through the New Testament scriptural verse‚ John 3:16. The values Jesus taught are the cornerstone of social justice. To disciples
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Over many centuries‚ the Catholic Church has changed dramatically in ritual and practice. Martin Luther and the Protestant Reformation impacted society not only 500 years ago‚ but also continues its’ legacy today. The Protestant Reformation lead to the re-writing of the Bible in many different languages (including English)‚ the allowance of marriage in a Catholic Church‚ religion as a choice rather than being forced upon and most importantly‚ it created a Catholic Church that focuses on the people
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January 12‚ 201‚ from Nursing Crib: http://nursingcrib.com/news-blog/nursing-theory-theorists/ Nursing Theories. (2010‚ November). Retrieved January 9‚ 2011‚ from Current Nursing: http://currentnursing.com/nursing_theory/Watson.html Caring Science Ten Caritas Processes. (n.d.). Retrieved January 9‚ 2011‚ from Watson Caring Science Institute: http://www.watsoncaringscience.org/j_watson/theory.html Enzman Hagedorn‚ M. I. (2004). Caring Practices in the 21st Century: The Emerging Role of NPs: The Art of Caring
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Watson’s Theory of Human Caring Introduction: Watson’s Theory of Human Caring involves making explicit that human caring and relationship-centered caring is a foundational ethic for healing practices; it honors the unity of the whole human being‚ while also attending to creating a healing environment. (Watson‚ 2006). Caring is acknowledged as transpersonal‚ in that it goes beyond the ego-oriented human; it involves the one caring as well as the care receiver‚ and is mutual‚ intersubjective‚ and
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Insight In To Jean Watson ’s Caring Theory Dr. Jean Watson is a nursing theorist whom work has expanded the concept of caring within the nursing profession. Jean Watson’s Caring theory focuses on the transpersonal interactions between nurse and patient to establish a caring relationship. In this paper‚ I will define theory as it pertains to nursing. I will also give a general background of Watson’s caring theory. I will include a description of concepts within Watson’s theory as
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A Caring Moment Adalberto Cervantes NUR/403 February 23‚ 2015 Dr. Belen Malayang Introduction The nursing profession continues a model a caring tradition since its earlier existence‚ while constantly improving to achieve client’s care. In several of her distinguished works‚ the scholar Dr. Jean Watson focuses upon redefining the role of the nursing practice and profession to embody curative factors as well as carative factors; reimagining the nurse as both noun and verb as being caring
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