TRANSPERSONAL HUMAN CARING AND HEALING.pptx

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Caring dalam keperawatan dan hubungan antara pasien dan perawat, mempengaruhi dalam proses kesembuhan pasien selama masa perawatan. Proses perawatan yang baik dan hubungan perawat pasien yang baik akan mendukung proses penyembuhan pasien.


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TRANSPERSONAL HUMAN CARING AND HEALING WAHYU HIDAYATI

TUJUAN Define transpersonal human caring. Define healing. Compare and contrast the processes of healing and curing. Discuss the nature of “right relationship” as it relates to healing.

Transpersonal Psychology Influences on the Human Caring Moment

Healing & Caring: Healing : The emergence of right relationship at one or more levels of the body-mind-spirit system . Habitats for Healing:  Healthcare practice environments that provide a context of caring, for the purpose of healing, which may include curing . Healing system:  A true healthcare system in which people can receive adequate, nontoxic, and noninvasive assistance in maintaining wellness and in healing for body, mind, and spirit, together with the most sophisticated, aggressive curing technologies available.

Human caring:  The moral ideal of nursing in which the nurse brings his or her whole self into relationship with the whole self of the patient or client, to protect the vulnerability and preserve the humanity and dignity of the one caring and the one cared for . Right relationship:  A process of connection among or between parts of the whole that increases energy, coherence, and creativity in the body-mind-spirit system.

Transpersonal: That which transcends the limits and boundaries of individual ego identities and possibilities to include acknowledgment and appreciation of something greater.  Transpersonal may refer to consciousness, intrapersonal dynamics, interpersonal relationships, and lived experiences of connection, unity, and oneness with the larger environment, cosmos, or Spirit.

transpersonal human caring is most often associated with Jean Watson’s theory of nursing as the art and science of human caring.

TRANSPERSONAL “Transpersonal refers to values of deep connectedness, of relationship, subjective meaning , and shared humanity . . . Transpersonal conveys a connection beyond the ego, capturing, spiritual dimensions all humans share with a deeper self, others, nature, and the universe .” (Jean Watson)

Watson developed her theory of human caring, one of her original definitions of transpersonal was as follows : “ Transpersonal refers to an inter-subjective human-human relationship in which the person of the nurse affects and is affected by the person of the other. Both are fully present in the moment and feel a union with the other. They share a phenomenal field, which becomes the life history of both and are co-participants in becoming the now and the future. Such an ideal of caring entails an ideal of intersubjectivity , in which both persons are involved ”

(Watson) defines Human caring as the moral ideal of nursing, in which the relationship between the whole self of the nurse and the whole self of the patient or client protects the vulnerability and preserves the humanity and dignity of the patient or client. This emphasis on the whole self—the whole person of both nurse and patient—requires the addition of the term transpersonal in Watson’s framework and in the discussion of human caring as it relates to holistic nursing practice.

kepedulian manusia sebagai cita-cita moral keperawatan , di mana hubungan antara seluruh diri perawat dan seluruh diri pasien atau klien melindungi kerentanan dan menjaga kemanusiaan dan martabat pasien atau klien . Penekanan pada seluruh diri ini — seluruh pribadi dari perawat dan pasien — membutuhkan penambahan istilah transpersonal dalam kerangka kerja Watson dan dalam diskusi tentang kepedulian manusia yang berkaitan dengan praktik keperawatan holistik .

HEALING: THE GOAL OF HOLISTIC NURSING caring is the context for holistic nursing, healing is the goal . The origin of the word  heal  is the Anglo-Saxon word  haelan , which means to be or to become whole Defining what it means to be or become whole is a challenging task .

Defining what it means to be or become whole is a challenging task . Each holistic nurse should spend some time thinking about what this means to her or him because a nurse’s perspective on wholeness will influence everything that she or he does . Healing as the Emergence of Right Relationship

Wholeness is frequently described as harmony of body, mind, and spirit, while harmony is defined as an ordered or aesthetically pleasing set of relationships among the elements of the whole . simple definition illustrates the implications of associating harmony with healing First , wholeness involves more than the intactness of physical structure and function, or the status of isolated parts of a person. Second , if healing is about harmony, it is necessary to expand the ways of knowing about healing to include the aesthetic as well as the scientific.

Healing vs. Curing Healing and curing are different processes. Curing is the elimination of the signs and symptoms of disease , which may or may not correspond to the end of the patient’s disease or distress.

Synonyms for the word harmony include unity, integrity, connection, reconciliation, congruence, and cohesion. Taken together, these terms begin to suggest that wholeness is not necessarily a state of any kind, but a process that is fundamentally about relationship. Wholeness is about the relationship of the parts of a system to one another and to the larger systems of which they are a part.

Healing, if it is a process of being or becoming whole, must be an emerging pattern of relationships among the elements of the whole person that leads to greater integrity, connection, and cohesion of the whole system. This pattern of relationships can be called right relationship. Healing is the emergence of right relationship at or between or among any and all levels of the human experience. It is a process rather than a state. It is dynamic, and it always affects the whole person, no matter at what level the shift actually occurs. Key to an understanding of the effects of a shift into right relationship at any level are theories about how systems, particularly living systems, work .

The World Health Organisation defines health as “the art and science of preventing disease, prolonging life and promoting health through the organized efforts of society” (Acheson, 1988; WHO).

Clinical Apply the elements of a “caring occasion” to facilitate healing. Describe examples of healing at the body, mind, and spirit levels of human experience that you have observed in practice. Begin to imagine how your own clinical practice setting might evolve to become a “Habitat for Healing .”

Personal Imagine what right relationship would look like and feel like when applied to something you want to heal in yourself. Identify ways in which you can create your own healing environment.