Please write a 300 word reply to my classmate, her discussion post is below. APA format. NO AI. My ...
Please write a 300 word reply to my classmate, her discussion post is below. APA format. NO AI. My professor is a stickler for AI. PLEASE NO AI. scholarly written, APA formatted and a minimum of 3 references (which may include the course textbook). Please write a 300 word reply to my classmate, her discussion post is below. APA format. NO AI. My professor is a stickler for AI. PLEASE NO AI. scholarly written, APA formatted and a minimum of 3 references (which may include the course textbook). " Thank you for the invitation, Dr. Fagan, I graciously accept. Once I arrive, I head straight for Dr. Jean Watson to discuss her Theory of Human Caring and the “Ten Caritas Processes”. I have almost completed my theory paper and could really use her expertise. I know from my research that Dr. Watson’s theory has evolved over the years. Her original theory was a mid-range theory, created in 1979, and emphasized caring and engaging with another through mind, body, and soul (Chinn et al., 2022, p. 37). Refinement of her theory occurred in 1985, 1999, 2006, 2008, and finally evolved in 2018 into a philosophical framework she calls Unitary Caring Science theory of Caritas/Veritas (Watson, 2024). This shift incorporates the Unitary Transformative paradigm, the Caritas/Veritas, and embraces unitary phenomenon such as consciousness, pattern, unity, energy, transcendence, transpersonal, intentionality, and holographic notions (Watson, 2024). The Clinical Caritas paradigm evolved into the Clinical Caritas-Veritas Process, with Veritas representing values which dignify and honor human care (Viana et al., 2024). Through their evolution, Dr. Watson began using expressive words to describe each element: embrace, inspire, trust, nurture, forgive, deepen, balance, co-create, contribute, and be open (Viana et al., 2024). One question I would like to ask her is which Caritas-Veritas is the most important in her opinion and suggestions she may have to apply them to mental health. According to Watson (2023), Dr. Watson’s Theory of Human Caring is grounded in a holistic perspective, transpersonal psychology, and the unitary view of being. As someone who is personally and professionally interested in holistic care, the topic I would like to discuss with Dr. Watson is how to improve healthcare and heal patients holistically as a Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner. Nurses are typically trained in healing which is focused on physiological aspects instead of spiritual dimensions and humanistic aspects (Watson, 2023). What path or instructions would Dr. Jean Watson suggest to becoming trained in all three aspects? References Chinn, P. L., Kramer, M., & Sitzman, K. (2022). Knowledge development in nursing : Theory and process. (11th ed.). Elsevier. Viana, A. C. G., Batista, P. S. de S., Lima, D. R. A. de, Alves, A. M. P. de M., & Santos, G. de F. A. T. F. dos . (2024). Pediatric care in the light of Jean Watson’s theory: Integrative review. Ciência, Cuidado E Saúde (Impresso), 23. https://doi.org/10.4025/ciencuidsaude.v23i0.68290 Watson, J. (2023). Unitary Caring Science: Caritas Compassion Transpersonal Theory. Pensar Enfermagem, 27(1), 106–109. https://doi.org/10.56732/pensarenf.v27i1.296 Watson, J. (2024). Watson’s caring science & theory. Watson Caring Science Institute. https://www.watsoncaringscience.org/about-wcsi/jean-bio/caring-science-theory/"