Theorists and their Theories
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| Florence Nightingale | Environmental Theory
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| Virginia Henderson | Definitions and Components in Nursing
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| Faye Abdellah | Patient-Centered Approaches
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| Madeleine Leininger | Transcultural Theory
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| Dorothea Orem | Self-Care Theory
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| Martha Rogers | Unitary Human Being
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| Imogene King | Systems Framework & Goal Attainment Theory
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| Hildegard Peplau | Interpersonal Relations in Nursing
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| Margaret Jean Watson | Transpersonal Caring / Human Caring Theory
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| Ida Jean Orlando | Nursing Process Discipline / Theory
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| Joyce Travelbee | Human-to-Human Relationship
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| Sister Callista Roy | Adaptation MOdel
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| Nola Pender | Health Promotion Theory
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| Betty Neuman | Systems Model in Nursing
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| Dorothy Johnson | Behavioral Systems Model
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| Myra E. Levine | Conservation Principles / Model
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| Lydia Hall | Care, Core, Cure Theory in Nursing
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| Ann Boykin, Savina Shoenhofer | Nursing as Caring
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| Margaret Newman | Health as Expanding Consciousness
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| Helen Erickson, Evelyn Tomlin, Mary Ann Swain | Modeling & Role Modeling Theory
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| Ernestine Weidenbach | Prescriptive Theory in Nursing
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| Josephine Paterson, Loretta Zderad | Humanistic Theory
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| Rosemarie Parse | Human Becoming Theory
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| Patricia Benner | From Novice to Expert: Excellence & Power in Clinical Nursing Practice
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| Lawrence Kohlberg | Moral Development Theory
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| Erik Erikson | Personality Development Theory
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| Sigmund Freud | Psychoanalytic Theory
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| Jean Piaget | Cognitive Development
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| Virginia Henderson | 14 Basic Human Needs
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| Florence Nightingale | 12 Environmental Theories / Nightingale's Canons
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| Hildegard Peplau | 4 Phases of Nurse-Patient Relationship and 6 Nursing Roles
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