Title: Martha E. Rogers
1Martha E. Rogers
Science of Unitary Human Beings
2May 12, 1914 - March 13, 1994
3- Learning Outcomes
- History of the SUHB
- Outline of the major components
- An Introduction to Energy Fields
- Nursing
4The History of the S U H B
5Reveille in Nursing, 1964
An Introduction to the Theoretical Basis of
Nursing, 1970
6- Head of Div. Of Nursing, NYU
- 1954-1975
- SUHB curriculum
- SRS 1988
- Annual conferences, dedicated
- journal, research
7We are trying to apply concepts of an out-dated
world view to a reality that can no longer be
understood in terms of these concepts
F. Capra
8A science of unitary human beings basic to
nursing requires a new world view and a
conceptual system specific to nursings
phenomenon of concern Seeing the world from this
viewpoint requires a new synthesis, a creative
leap, and the inculcation of new attitudes and
valuesA science of unitary human beings
identifies nursings uniqueness and signifies
the potential of nurses to fulfil their social
responsibility in human service
9Courses in Cosmology Physics Art Philosophy
Nursing Science Literature Languages Applied
biology
10The only people competent to teach what nurses
are supposed to do are qualified nurses
11Major components of the S U H B
12Four Building Blocks
Three Principles
13Four Building Blocks
14Energy Fields
Open Systems
Pattern
Pandimensionality
15Energy Fields
Fundamental unit of the living and non-living -
human beings and the environment are energy
fields.
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22Fields are irreducible, indivisible, pandimension
alidentified by pattern and manifesting
characteristics that are specific to the
wholeand cannot be predicted from knowledge of
the parts
23Open Systems
energy fields are infinite, open, and integral
with each other
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25Pattern
Pattern identifies fields, manifestations
identify unique behaviours and are constantly
changing
26Pandimensionality
Energy fields have no spatial or temporal
attributes
27Three Principles
(describing the nature of change)
28Principles of
Helicy
Resonancy
Integrality
29Principle of Helicy
The continuous innovative, unpredictable,
increasing diversity of human-environmental
field patterns
30Principle of Resonancy
The continuous change from lower to higher
frequency wave patterns in human and
environmental fields.
31Principle of Integrality
The continuous mutual human field and
environmental field process.
32Energy Fields Nursing
33Energy Fields Nursing
34Nursing activity
All the usual activity, but in addition.
35Poetry Haiku Bibliotherapy Ritual
Intuition Humour Music Colour Intent
36Synaesthesia Body Image and Dysmorphia Phantom
Sensations Ageing Transplantation
37Kirlian Photography
38Acupuncture
39Crystal Therapy
40Therapeutic Touch
41Chakra Healing
42Sound Healing
43Prayer
44Only as the science of nursing takes on form
and substance can the art of nursing achieve new
dimensions of artistry
45- Learning Outcomes
- History of the SUHB
- Outline of the major components
- An Introduction to Energy Fields
- Nursing
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