PARSE Flashcards

1
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The theory is structured around three abiding themes

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meaning, rhythmicity, and transcendence.

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2
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is a process of knowing and of coming to know as persons accept and reject ideas, values, beliefs and practices consistent with their worldview

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imaging

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3
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is the process of choosing and embracing what is important

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valuing

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4
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it is about the way persons are with the world and in relationships with others and self

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languaging

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5
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states that human becoming is co-creating rhythmical patterns of relating in mutual process with the universe.

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Rhythmicity

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6
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the way persons disclose and keep hidden, all-at-once, the persons they are becoming

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revealing-concealing

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7
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potentials and opportunities that surface with the restrictions and obstacles of everyday living.

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Enabling-limiting

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This concept relates to the ways persons create patterns of connecting and separating with people and projects

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connecting-separating

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9
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explains that human becoming is co-transcending multidimensionally with emerging possibilities.

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Transcendence

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10
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is the pushing-resisting process that propels people in life. It involves the way persons consider the possibilities that lie ahead and how they choose to go on and find a way to be with situations

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Powering

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11
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people strive to be like others while simultaneously striving to be unique and different from others.. It is the unique choices people make when facing alternatives, and the consequences of those choices

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Originating

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12
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is about integrating unfamiliar ideas or activities into one’s life. This represents a process of deliberately sh

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Transforming

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13
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is “the indivisible unbounded knowing extended to infinity, the all-at-once remembering and prospecting with the moment.“

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Illimitability

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14
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is “an intricate rhythm expressed as a pattern preference.”

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Paradox

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15
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is “contextually construed liberation.” People are free to continuously choose ways of being with their situations.

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Freedom

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16
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is “the unexplainable, that which cannot be completely known.”

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Mystery

17
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represent the opposite paradox significant to ontology of human becoming,

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The black and white

18
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represents hope.

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green

19
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represents the co-created mutual human universe process at the ontological level, and the nurse-patient process.

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The joining in the center of the symbol

20
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represent the human-universe co-creation as an ongoing process of becoming.

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The green and black swirls intertwining