Leocadio Flashcards
is the former Assistant Dean of Training and Community Service at the College of Nursing at Sultan Qaboos University Sultanate of Oman.
Michael Leocadio
During his Master and Doctoral degrees, he developed the ARUGA (Aruga, Ugat, and Galing) theory and the Therapeutic Rapport Theory in Nursing respectively
Michael Leocadio
is the way, process, strategy and goal of the nurse and the client to be sensitive and sensible to the each other.
Sensing
This requires being present and close to each other based on professional and individual standards, interpenetrated feeling and thinking, mutual disclosure of experiences and background and unending search for parallelism and areas for counterpart caring and helping
Sensing
is being-in-the moment of the nurse through presence (being with and attending with resulting to feeling of companionship) and proximity (touch, eye contact, bodily actions and ot’
Professional intimacy
Is the interpenetrated cognitive and affective operation of being one resulting to anticipatory responsiveness of each other’s needs.
Emphatic intimacy
is the mutual, persistent but conscientious sharing and revealing of relevant and even irrelevant information of the nurse and the client to each other.
Shared disclosure
Is the journey of the client and the nurse to look for relatedness and parallelism even amidst differences and to look for areas where their interpersonal characteristics influence and fit together.
Searching for similarity and complementarity
is the way, process. strategy and goal of the nurse and the client to be n mutually coordinated, harmonious, regular, balanced and predictable relationship.
Syncing
is characterized by constellation of positive behaviors mirrored by the nurse and the client, which are adaptable and free-flowing grounded on joint commitment of maintain face. achieving goal and definite roles.
Syncing
Is characterized by positive mirroring, spontaneous rhythmicality and shared commitment.
Syncing
Is a pattern of behaviors in which the nurse copies a client and vice versa while in interaction with them. It may include miming gestures, movements, body language, muscle tensions, expressions, tones, eye movements
Positive mirroring