KATIE ERIKSSON Flashcards
Theory of Caritative Caring
KATIE ERIKSSON
It means love and charity
CARITAS
Love that just exists
CARITATIVE CARING
It is Eros and Agape united
CARITAS
The fundamental motive of caring science and the motive for all caring
CARITAS
Physical passion; gratification & fulfillment
EROS LOVE
It is seeking the welfare and betterment of another regardless of how we feel
EROS LOVE
God’s kind of love.
AGAPE LOVE
does not have the primary meaning of feelings or affection.
AGAPE LOVE
It is characterized by intensity and vitality, and by warmth, closeness, rest, respect, honesty, and tolerance
CARING COMMUNION
constitutes the context of the meaning of caring and is the structure that determines caring reality
CARING COMMUNION
the source of strength and meaning in caring
CARING COMMUNION
It contains the caring elements (faith, hope, love, tending, playing, and learning)
THE ACT OF CARING
comprises the ethics of caring, the core of which is determined by the caritas motive
CARITATIVE CARING ETHICS
deals with the basic relation between the patient and the nurse
CARING ETHICS
approach that is based on ethics in care means that we, without prejudice, see the human being with respect, and that we confirm his or her absolute dignity.
ETHICAL CARING
constitutes to one of the basic concepts of caritative caring ethics
DIGNITY
act that occurs when the carer welcomes the patient to the caring communion. It finds room for a place where the human being is allowed to rest, a place that breathes genuine hospitality, and where the patient’s appeal for charity meets with a response.
INVITATION
concept described as a human being’s struggle between good and evil in a state of becoming
SUFFERING
It implies dying away from something, and through Reconciliation, the wholeness of body, soul, and spirit is re- created
SUFFERING
is experienced in connection with illness and treatment.
SUFFERING RELATED TO ILLNESS
not to be taken seriously, not to be welcome, being blamed, and being subjected to the exercise of power
SUFFEREING RELATED TO CARE
Situation of being a patient
SUFFERING RELATED TO LIFE
is the concept that Eriksson uses to describe the patient.
THE SUFFERING HUMAN BEING
It refers to the drama of suffering.
RECONCILIATION
refers to environment in Eriksson’s Theory. It characterizes the total caring reality and is based on cultural elements such as traditions, rituals, and basic values.
CARING CULTURE