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What was "Pietism"?
Behavioral Systems Perspective
A view in psychology that analyzes human behavior through a system of interrelated parts, focusing on inputs and outputs within environmental contexts.
Carative Factors
Elements identified by Jean Watson that are central to the theory of human caring, focusing on the promotion and protection of human dignity.
Transpersonal Caring
A holistic approach to nursing that transcends physical care to address the mental, emotional, spiritual, and social needs of a patient.
Caring Science
explores the principles and theories behind caring in healthcare, focusing on empathy, compassion, and effective caregiving practices.
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