2. Concepts and Assumptions
• Central Theme: Humanistic
Nursing
– Nursing is concerned with the
individual’s unique being and
striving towards becoming,
nurtured in relationships.
– Concerned with the
phenomenological experiences of
individuals and the exploration of
human experiences
3. PERSON
• Man is an individual being
necessarily related to other men in
time and space.
4. PERSON
• Capable, open to options, with
values, and the unique manifestation of
their past, present and future
6. ENVIRONMENT
• The phenomenon of
society or environment
is the community.
• Community is defined
as two or more persons
striving together, living-
dying all at once.
7. HEALTH
• A matter of personal survival, a process of
experiencing one’s potential for well being and
more-being, a quality of living and dying; not
merely the absence of disease. It is a process
of finding the meaning of life
– More-being refers to being in the process of
becoming all that is humanly possible.
– Well being – a steady state
8. NURSING
• A nurturing response of one
person to another in a time of
need that aims toward
development of well being and
more being
• Helps increase the possibility
of making responsible choices,
since this is how human
beings are able to become