*NURSING > QUESTIONS and ANSWERS > Walden 6645 Week 7 Humanistic-Existential Therapy(Chapter 7 Nichols & Davis Text; Chapter 6 of Wheel (All)
Therapeutic approach that believes that a person is constantly presented with choices and must take responsibility for those choices HEA TERM Chapter 6 of Wheeler/Chapter 7 of Nichols & Davis ... DEFINITION Week 7 Existential-Humanistic Therapy LOCATION Chapter 6 of Wheeler/Chapter 7 of Nichols & Davis TERM It's Gonna Be Fun!!! DEFINITION Final Exam Review LOCATION It's Gonna Be Fun!!! Person-Centered Therapy requires the following three facilitative conditions necessary for positive therapeutic outcomes: a. knowledge, emotional maturity, ability for insight b. empathetic understanding, emotional maturity, ability for insight c. self-awareness, congruence, unconditional positive regard d. congruence, empathetic understanding, unconditional positive regard d. congruence, empathetic understanding, unconditional positive regard Gestalt, MI, emotion focused therapy (EFT) Three forms of humanistic-existential and solution-focused approaches to psychotherapy-The fourth type is Existential Therapy Holism, self-actualization, facilitative communication, & the therapeutic relationship Focuses of the Humanistic-Existential Approach (HEA) Belief of human nature-a central belif of person centered therapy The belief that humans are capable of self-understanding and self-direction and able to live effective and productive lives and that people only become destructive only when a poor self-concept or external constraints override the core sense of goodness HEA nurse theorist; Human-to-Human relationship model based on Kierkegaard and Frankl stressing importance of meaning associated with pain, illness, and sitress Travelbee HEA nurse theorists Paterson and Zderad HEA nurse theorist; Theory of Human Caring based on Carl Rogers's unconditional acceptance and positive regard and creating "caring moments of healing" Jean Watson - Developed by Travelbee (1971) - Defined nursing as an interpersonal process whereby the professional nurse practitioner assists an individual, family, or community to prevent or cope with the experience of illness + suffering and, if necessary, to find meaning in these experiences Human-to-Human Relationship Model The notion that a person's perception of an event are more important than the event itself. Phenomenological philosophy [Show More]
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