This Classic Book By Renowned Nurse Theorist Jean Watson Discusses The Balance Between Science And Caring That Is The Basis Of The Nursing Profession. Watson's Theory Of Human Care Draws From The Works Of Western And Eastern Philosophers, Approaching The Human Care Relationship As A Moral Idea That Includes Concepts Such As Phenomenal Field, Actual Caring Occasion, And Transpersonal Caring. Inherent In This Theory Are Concepts Of Health And Illness, The Environment, And The Universe.
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This Classic Book By Renowned Nurse Theorist Jean Watson Discusses The Balance Between Science And Caring That Is The Basis Of The Nursing Profession. Watson's Theory Of Human Care Draws From The Works Of Western And Eastern Philosophers, Approaching The Human Care Relationship As A Moral Idea That Includes Concepts Such As Phenomenal Field, Actual Caring Occasion, And Transpersonal Caring. Inherent In This Theory Are Concepts Of Health And Illness, The Environment, And The Universe.
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Good. 1st Printing. 8vo-over 7¾-9¾" tall. pp. 111. Minor edge and corner wear; lightly scuffed and scratched; spine is gently creased; some light shelf wear; ex-library with the usual library markings; overall a nice used copy! Blue and white wrapper with white and blue lettering. 111 informative and educational pages! "This classic book by renowned nurse theorist Jean Watson discusses the balance between science and caring that is the basis of the nursing profession. Watson's Theory of Human Care draws from the works of Western and Eastern philosophers, approaching the human care relationship as a moral idea that includes concepts such as phenomenal field, actual caring occasion, and trans-personal caring. Inherent in this theory are concepts of health and illness, the environment, and the universe......"